398 



BRITISH ICHNEUMONS. 



23rd September, 1900, in Easton Broad 

 on the Suffolk coast. For a note on 

 H. iiiclanopygus, Gav., cf. Entom. 

 1910, p. 172. 



Note 27 



Cecldonoiinisgallicola, Bridg. (1880). 

 Dr. Roman also informs me that he con- 

 siders Heiuitelcs longisetosiis, Schm, 

 Term. Fiiz. xx. (1897), pp. Ill et 514, 

 probabl}' to be synonymous with Bridg- 

 man's species. 



Note 28 



Pezomachus rotundivhntris, Forst. 

 Wiegm. Arch, xvi, 1850, p. 129, ¥ .— 

 This exclusively German species was 

 added to the Britisli List by Elliott 

 (Entom. 1910, p. 173) on the strength of 

 a ? from Marshall's collection in the 

 British Museum, captured at Deal in 

 Kent. 



Note 29 



lioman writes " I have a correspond- 

 ent in Helsingfors in Finland, who this 

 summer reared some 10,000 pupae of 

 Hypoiwiucuta padi, Zell., and got 

 6,000 parasites. Among the commoner 

 was Pezoniachus comtptor, Fst., in 

 both sexes. The <J is dimorphic, with 

 long or punctiform wings. Both had a 

 black thorax, and the former one is 

 Hemimachus (Pezomachus) hvpono- 

 MEUTAE, Bndg.," which consequently 

 falls (cf. Ent. Tidskr. 1911, p. 202). 



I also now know the rf of Pezo- 

 machus fasciatus to be dmiorphic, for 

 Mr. G. T. Lyle bred one with minutely 

 punctiform wings {? P. sitbtilis, Fst.)' 

 along with three quite typical ? ? in 

 the New Forest during 1908 from a 

 single nest of Agrocca bninnca, Bl., the 

 common spider from which Marshall 

 (E.M.M. 1872, p. .181) raised the usual 

 macropterous male. 



Note 30 



Thaimiatotypiis Billupsi, Bridg. 

 1882 = T. Evcrfsi, Burgst, Tijds. v. 

 Ent. 1912, p. 152. 



Note 31 



Phrudus monilicornis belongs to the 

 Stilpnidcs [cf. Ichn. Brit, iv, 268). 



Note 32 



Atractodes VESTALis, Hal. (1839) 

 must fall io A. (PolyrJiciiibia) tcncbri- 

 cosits, Grav. (1829), which is now proved 

 to be synonymous (cf. Roman, Nat. Unt. 

 Sarek. Ichn. 1909, p. 222). 



Note 33 



Atractodes albovinctus, Hal., 

 stands. Trypan stihrtifits, Grav. = 

 T. coitsobn'nus, Hlgr., teste Pfankuch 

 {cf. Ichn. Brit. iv. 252). 



Note 34 



Callidiotes luridator, Grav. Ich- 

 nctitnoii luridator, Gr. Mem. Ac. Sc. 

 Torin. 1820, p. 379, ? = Mesoleptiis 

 coxator, Gr. I.E. ii. 1829, 109, <? = Cal- 

 lidiotes coxator, Thoms. O.E. ix. 910 = 

 Atractodes proper ator, Hal. = Mesa- 

 tractodes properator, Mori. Ichn. 

 Brit ii. 258. I see no valid reason to 

 transfer to the Tryphoninae this com- 

 mon species, to the cumbrous synonymy 

 of which Prof. Habermehl has recently 

 added (Deut. Ent. Zeit. 1910, p. 38). 



Note 35 



Mesosteniis transftiga, Grav. I.E. ii. 

 752 ; Stenaraeiis traiisfiiga, Thoms. 

 O.E. xxi. 2381.— Re-introduced as Brit- 

 ish (E.M.M. 1907, p. 27.^; cf. Desv. 

 Cat. <62 et Ichn. Brit, ii, p.xi\-.), mixed 

 with Pyeiiocryptiis percgrinator by 

 Stephens and erroneously synonymised 

 with M. albinotatus by Marshall. I 

 have seen it from Milford Haven (Kntom. 

 1910, p. 173), Poyntzpass in Armagh 

 during 1912 (in coll. Rev. F. W. John- 

 son), Plymouth in June, 1907 (ex coll. 

 Chitty) and taken it in the Isle of Wight. 



Note 36 



Aritraiiis spp. — Cf. Alb. Ulbricht in 

 Deut. Ent. Zeit. 1909, p. 782. 



Note 37 



Demophorus has hitherto been re- 

 garded as an Ophionid genus, unknown 

 in Britain. I have shown (Ichn. Brit, v.) 

 that it is certainly referable to the 

 Cryptides and that it occurs in Surrey. 



Note 38 



Xokides albitarsus and Rhvssa 

 leucographa are now omitted, as 

 erroneously recorded from liritain 

 (Entom. 1910, p. 174). 



Note 3g 



Ephialtes extensok, Tasch. (Zeits 

 Ges. Nat. 1863, p. 255) was added to the 

 British List on account of a ? taken by 

 Dr. E. a. Cockayne, ovipositing in a 

 larva of Sesia cyjiipaefonuis in Ken- 

 sington Gardens during September, 1908 

 (Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. xxx, 11)09, 

 p. 27; cf. also Entom. 1909, p. 136). 



