30 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



larvge. Psocus subocellatus ? a few in the suramev and 



autumn. Atropos ? abundant till the winter. Teras 



Quercus-terminalis, 495. Syneigus socialis ; a few specimens 

 of two or three other species of Cynipites appeared in the 



summer. Pteromalus Naubolus, 7 females. Pteromalus ? 



2 males ; nearly allied to the preceding species. Pteromalus 

 semifascia, 1 female. Pteromalus ovatiis, 5 males. Ptero- 

 malus domesticus, 6 or 7 females during the summer. 

 Eupelmus urozonus, 4 females. Eulophus gallarum, A^ees, 1 

 (E, Euedoreschus, Walker, Mon. Chal. i.). Cecidomyia 

 ? 1. Cecidomyia ? 2. Tortrix viridana, 2 or 3.* 



^' July.. — Physoevria ? 2 or 3. Nitidula grisea, 1. 



Latridius lardarius, 1. Corticai'ia transversalis, 2. Carpa- 



limus fuliginosa, 1. Aleochara ? 2. Ochestes Quer- 



cus, 4. Pimpla ? 1. Pimpla ? 1. Hemiteles area- 

 tor, 1. Teras Quercus-terminalis, 29,110. Synergus soci- 

 alis, 516. Decatoma immaculata, 8 females. Megastigmus 

 dorsalis, 109 males and 12 females. Callimome cingulatus, 

 viridissimus, parellinus, inconstans, confinis, minutus, exilis, 

 chlorinus, mulabilis, latus, leucopterus, abdominalis, lepto- 

 cerus, autumnalis, 496 males and 443 females. Pteromalus 

 Naubolus, 218 males and 164 females. Pteromalus dilectus, 4 

 males and 4 females. Pteromalus fuscipennis, 8 males and 2 

 females. Pteromalus fasciiventris, 1 female. Pteromalus 

 ? 4 males; nearly allied to P. Naubolus. Ptero- 

 malus ovatus, 85 females. Pteromalus hilaris, 2 females. 

 Eupelmus urozonus, 2 females. Tetrastichus Diaphanles, 

 1 male and 45 females. Eulophus gallarum, 174. Eulophus 

 Agathyllus, n. s., 1 female. Inostemma Boscii, 1. Cera- 



phron ? 1. Drosophila ? about 20; it is nearly 



allied to D. cellaris. Lozotaenia Xylosteana, 1. Zeiraphera 

 communana, 3. Chsetochilus sylvellus, 1. Pentatoma lurida, 

 1 larva. Anthocoris Nemorum, 20 and upwards in all stages 

 of growth, during this month and August. A few Arachnida 

 and Acari, of such species as dwell under the bark of trees, 

 appeared in this month and in August. 



^^ August. — Dromius 4-maculatus, ]. Cryptophagus cel- 

 laris, 1. Corticaria transversalis. 10. Microgaster ? 1. 



Aphidius ? 1. Teras Quercus-terminalis, loQ. Synergus 



* A large caterpillar, probably of a Noctua, sometimes consumes the ■\vbole 

 interior of the oak-apples. 



