t. Hymenoptera. 



185; A n t h e 111 u s 196; A p ii n t e 1 e s globatiis, glouieratus 6; A p h e n o- 

 gaster subterranea 231, 236, 238, 239, testaeeopilosa 238, 239; Apis 44; 

 Aphrastobracon 196; Arge 3,8, berberidis 258, eoeruleseens, cyanclla, 

 eyanocrocea 3, enodis 253; A r t li r o 1 y s i s 84; A s a p h e s 84; Ashmeadia 

 84; Aspieeia cdlogaster 17; Athalia 7, glabricollis 9, r.isae v, eordata, 

 spinanuii 7. 



B a c t III u s 86 ; B a 1 e s s a 185 ; B a s s u s albosignatus, insignis, 

 laetatorius, signatiis 18; B 1 e n n o e a m pa 7, reeta 181 ; B o in b u s muscoruiii 

 169 ; Bootania D. T. (nom. nov.) 86; B o t h r i o t h o r a x Peekhaniii 86 ; B r a- 

 ehista 84; Braehistes 84; Brachyerepis 84; Braehysticha 

 84 ; B r a e n 195 ; Bubekia D. T. (nom. nov ) 84. 



C a 1 1 i 111 m e 88 ; a 1 y p s o 84 ; Cameronella D. T. (nom. nov.) 87 ; 

 C a 111 p n i s e 11 s liiridiveiitiis 270; C a in p o n o t u s 44, aethiops 238, v. 

 andria, v. coneava, dichroiis, v. Baldaeei 239, lateralis maculatus, Oertzeni v. 

 Escherichii Emery, sylvatieus 239; Cephaleia abietis 257, arvensis 1, 257, 

 canipestris, Jiypotrophiea, signata 257 ; C e p li u s hyalinatus Kon., nigriventris, 

 pulclier 173, pygmaens 18 ; C h a e t o s t i c ii a 84; C li a e t o s t r i c h a 84 ; 

 C h a e t s t r i 1) X 84; h r y s o c h a r i s 85 ; C h r y s o p 1 a t y c e r u s 84 ; 

 Cimbex 104, 144, ariana 104, 107, 144, Bigiietina 111, capreae Kon. 105, 

 107, 108. 144, carinulata Kon. 104, 106, 144, connata 105, 107, 109, 111, 141, 

 deeemmaculata 111, europaea 110, fagi 106, 112, 144, femorata 105, 107, 109, 



111, 144, V. Grifrini 105, 108, 111, v. pallida 105, 109, 111, v. silvariiin 105, 

 107, 111, 112, V. varians 105, 109, 111, japoniea 104, 109, 144, lutea 105, 

 107, 108, 109, 110, 144, luteola 109, 111, ornata 109, pallens 112, quadriiiiat^iilata 

 104, 106, 107, 144, V. liuineralis 104, 106, russa 111, scapulaiis 106, Sehaefffri 



112, sibirica 111, tristis 1 10 ; C 1 a d i u s pectinicornis 4, 258 ; C I o s t e r o c e r u s 

 85; Coceopliagus Fletelieri 166 ; C o e 1 o p s 84 ; C o 1 a x 84 ; C o in y s 

 85, 86 ; r i n a 261 ; Corynoeere83;Crabro annulatus 1 12, maculatus 

 109, 111; Cremastogaster Peryngueyi 201, sordidula 238, v. Flaclii 

 239; C r y p t c am p u s 17; Cr y p t o p r y m n a 85; Cynips Mayri, 

 Stefani 196, viiiiinalis 15; C y r t o s o m a 87. 



Derostenus 85; Destefania D. T. (nom. nov.) 88 ; D i e e 1 1 o c e r a 

 87 ; D i c h a 1 i s i s 88 ; D ii o p h o g a s t e r 88 ; D i n a x Jakowleffi Kon. 182 ; 

 I) i n e u r a stilata 261, unieolor 259 ; I>inocarsis 85; Oiprion pini 3 ; 

 D i p t c r m r p li a 259 ; Disco des 87; Discoides 87; Dolerus8. 

 abdominalis 263, aeneus 267, antliraeinus 266, arvensis 268, biinaeulatus 181, 



267, cingulatus 8, eoraeinus, eoruseans 266, dubius 181, 267, v. timidus 265, 

 lissns 267, fumosus 266, gernianieus 273, gibbosus 266, 267, gonager 16, 265, 



268, haematodes 268, labiosus Kon. 181, liogaster 268, luctuosiis 263, madidus 

 9, 273, niger 266, 268, nigritus 263, ochroneurus 267, pallipes 263, picipes 

 267, pratensis 9, 10, 265, 267, rugulosus 267, stygius 266, 267, thoraeieus 263, 

 tristis 10, 181, 267, uliginösus 91, unieolor 268, varipes 264 ; Dryophanta 

 ilicis 44 ; D n f o u r e a Gaullei 196. 



E e t r m a 85; E m p h y t u s 8, arcticus 264, balteatus 264, 265, braeeatus 

 264, earpini 263, 264, cinetus 8, 264, 265, cingulatus 8, dubius 263, filiformis 

 263, fulvocinctus 264, grossularine 260, impressus 261, pallimaculatus 261, 

 scM-otinus 263, teuer 263, 264, tiliialis 264, vicnnonsis 275; E n e a r s i o n e u r a 

 185, Stin-mi 185; Eriocampa 6, 7, limacina 11, ovala 8, rutlcornis 185; 



