70 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



of Rogas linearis. P. fiingosus, in galls of the oak (this 

 species may be nienlioned in another notice). P. Micro- 

 gaslris, in pupae of Microgaster glonieratus. P. Capreae, 

 Fousc. (= Salicis ?), in willow-galls, formed by a Tenthredo. 

 P. Aphidis, in Aphides. P.? Qiiercus-ramuli, Fonsc.f in 

 galls of Verbascum nigrum; this may be a Decatoraa. 

 P. ? Chermes, in Coccus llicis tinctoriae. Chrysolampus trislis 

 and Myina? Ovulorura, in the eggs of Clisiocampa neustria. 

 C. ? binotatus and C. ? rufus, in galls of oaks ; these are 

 species of Decatoma. Eulophus Blaucardellae, in larvae of 

 Elachista Blancardellae. E. Upupajnellae, in larvae of Ornix 

 Upupaenellae. E. Cecidomyiarum, in Cecidomyia Arteniisiae. 

 E. Galerucaj, in the eggs of Galeruca Calmariensis. E. 

 Eurytomae, in galls of the rose, originated by Eurytoma 

 Rosae. Encyrtus fuscicollis, in larvae of Yponomeuta Evony- 

 mellae. 



Life-histories of Sawjlies. Translated from the Dutch of 

 M. S. C. Snellen van Vollenhoven, President of the 

 Entomological Society of the Netherlands. By J. \V. 

 May, Esq. 



(Continued from p. 49.) 



Phyllotoma Melanopyga, King. 



Imago. — Klug, Blattwespen ifi Magazin Naturf Freunde, 

 viii. p. 275, No. 185. Harlig, Blatt-uucl Holzwespeii, 

 p. 255, No. 4. 



Larva hitherto undescribed. 



Phyllotoma nigra, abdomine pedibusque luteis, illius apice 

 nigricante, antennarum arliculis undecim. 



I believe neither Reaumur nor De Geer make any mention 

 of a saw fly larva having its habitat between the tissues of 

 leaves, unless, indeed, we place in this category the species 

 living in the bean-shaped galls of the willow. None are 

 described as miners. In 1848, however, the larva of Fenusa 

 Rubi, Boie (= Pumilio, Klug), was described by Mr. F. Boie 

 in the ' Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung,' and it is there 

 stated that this species lives between the tissues of the leaves of 

 the raspberry. Since this Professor Zaddach has mentioned 



