" Die Europdisclien Toryinideii." 333 



Parasitic on Cccidomyia Rosce. 



Dr. Mayr describes several varieties of this species, and 

 mentions that the oviduct is as long as the abdomen with 

 the thorax or with half of the thorax. 



21. Callimome speciosus, Boh. 



From galls of Hormomyia Fagi. 



Dr. Mayr mentions in this and in some other species also 

 the variation of the leno-th of the oviduct. 



22. Gallimonne fuscipes, Boh. 

 = chlorocopes, Boh. 



23. Callimome Juniperi, Lin. 



= amethystinus, Boh. 



From galls of Hormomyia Juniperina. 



24. Callimome sapphirinus, Fonscol. 

 From ga.lls of Lasioptera Eryngii. 



23. Callimome cyaninus, Boh. 



This species is probably of frequent occurrence in Eng- 

 land ; it proceeds from galls or knobs on Cirsium arnensc, 

 Carduus acantJwides, C. iwians, Ccntaurca paniculata, C. 

 montana, C. Jacca, Leontodon incanus, and Inula cnsifolia. 

 It is a parasite of Trypeta. Cardui, of T. trmicata, and pro- 

 bably of other species of Trypeta. I have reared it with 

 E'wrytoma plumata and Pteromalus elevatus from thistle 

 galls made by T. cardui. 



26. Callimome hihernans, Mayr. 



From oak-spangles or galls of Ncuroterus Icnticularis. I 

 have reared Syntomaspis fastuosus from these spangles. 



27. Callimo7)ie Tipulai^iarum, Zett. 

 = pumilus, Eatz. 



