AUSTSALIAX UrMENOPTEHA ([lALCIDOIDEA . Il.—GIL-AULT. 1G9 



all that I bave found necessary or dcsiralile in studying the JIyniarid:T3. They have been nsed 

 with success with the Triehograuiniatidas. Forms of tlie latter should never be allowed to dry 

 and color descriptions preferably should be made before mounting in balsam. This applies 

 to the delicate phragnia-bearing ilymaridai as well. 



Triuliograniniatida; are collected in the same manner as described for the Jlymaridfe. 

 When clearing with heat, it is best in all cases to make the ajiiilication as gentle as suffices; 

 with the Triehogramniatidic, it is necessary to remove the head and mount it under a cover 

 of its own so that pressure can be applied to the antenna.'. 



The following Mymarida' are common iu tlieir liabitats: Ahtptiis ijlohosicornis, austra- 

 lieiisis, Bicopus psyche, Gonatoccrus comptei, G. cingulatiia, Anagrus armatus. Paranagrus 

 perforator, Stcthyhiinii hiT'Oirsieri, S. cuvirri, S. vesalii, Cumptoplera grc<jl and Polynema 

 .poincarei. " C'onmion ' ' means " frequently met with." 



LITERATURE REFERRED TO. 



1909. Girault. A. A. Annals Ent. Society of America. TI. |ip. 122-20. 



