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10. G. DE Rocquiny-Adanson : "Accouplement de Nevropteres" 



{I.e. 227 (1903)). 



11. J. E. Guthrie: "The Collembola of Minnesota" Geol. & 



Nat. Hist. Survey Minn., Zool. no. 4, pp. 1-110, 16 plates 

 (1903) [18 new species]). 



12. T. Garbowski : " Parthogenese bei Porthesia" (Zool. An- 



zeiger, xxvii. 212-14 [Lepid.] (1904)). 



13. W. P. Cockerell : "A Trip to the Truchas Peaks, New 



Mexico " (1903 [pub. 1904 ?] ). American Nat. xxxvii. 

 887-91). Several insects recorded, with a new var. of 

 Bomhiis [Hymen.] . 



14. W. W. Froggatt : "Notes on the Genus Psychopsis, New- 



man, with descriptions of new species " (Proc. Linn. Soc. 

 New South Wales, xxviii. 453-6, pi. 21 (1903) [Neuro- 

 ptera] ). 



15. G. d'Utra: "Contra os iniraigos do fumo " (Bol. da Agri- 



cultura Sao Paulo, iv. 111-22 ; 3 text-figs. (1903) ). 

 Notices of a number of enemies of the tobacco plant. 



16. Adolph Hbmpel : " Notas sobre alguns insestos nocivos " 



(I.e. iii. 237-55 (1902)). Notes on some of the insect 

 pests of S. Paulo, containing detailed descriptions of 

 several Brazilian Coccidae and Aleyrodidse. 



(To be continued.) 



ON SOME NEW GENEEA AND SPECIES OF 

 HYMENOPTERA. 



By p. Cameron. 



CHALCIDID^. 



(Continued from p. 111.) 



Oncochalcis, gen. nov. 

 Antennas short, thick, eleveu-jointed, the scape not reaching to the 

 ocelU ; they are widely separated from the mouth. Mandibles 3-den- 

 tate ; the teeth small, the central smaller than the others, almost 

 obsolete. Temples short ; the occiput transverse. Parapsidal furrows 

 distinct, curved. Scutellum large, its apex broadly rounded, with a 

 short projecting border. Metanotum short, reticulated, its apex with 

 a steep slope. Abdominal petiole sessile, the ovipositor short. Hind 

 femora largely thickened, beneath minutely dentate. Middle tibise 

 spined. Submarginal vein twice the length of the marginal, the post- 

 marginal half the length of the marginal, the stigmal vein short, about 

 twice longer than broad. The mandibular teeth are small and indis- 

 tinctly separated ; the first abdominal segment is about one-third 

 shorter than the others united ; the scape of the antennae is half the 

 length of the flagellum ; the femoral teeth in one species are distinct, 

 in another indistinct. 



