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one. Dark green, with copper tint; all tibiae, femora at apexa and tarsi, 

 ultimate joints excepted, lemon yellow. 



Hab. 1 ? and 3 c^c? reared under direction of Mr. W. K. De- 

 ters of Bogoroditzk, Tula prov., from Apion trifolii. 1 $ and 1 d 

 bred by Mr. D.M. Korolkov of Moscow from the same weevil, and 

 3 9 $ reared by Mr. A. A. S о p о t z к о at Tula Entomological Station 

 from Apion africum. There are also several females and males of this 

 species among the parasites of Apion sp. on clover, bred at Kiev by 

 Mr. W. P. Pos pel о V. 



Gen. Habrocytus Thomson. 



This genus includes many different types of Pteromalinae and is 

 unquestionably an artificial one. At present it would be unsuccessful to 

 split it ; our knowlege of this group being rather poor. 

 aurinitens Förster, 1841, p. 19, n. 115. 



crassinervis Thorns. 

 braconidis (B с h é) Ratz., I, p. 200. 



Note. Belongs to the group С of C. G. T h о m s о п. 

 celer Förster, 1841, p. 14, п. 39. 



Note. Propodeum without neck. 

 compos Förster, 1841, p. 16, n. 66. 

 concinnus Förster, 1841, p. 16, n. 65. 



Note. Abdomen short, but strongly boat-shaped. 

 crassus Förster, 1841, p. 27, n. 218. 



Note. Belongs to the section A of С G, Thomson's 

 classification of this genus, 

 cupreus Nee s (teste Förster), Ichneum. aff. Monogr., II, 1834, 

 p. 102, n. 16. 



Note. Allied to the section С of С. G. T h о m s on. Stig- 

 mat vein longer. Abdomen as long or a little longer than the 

 thorax which is long and rather plain. 

 dalmani Förster, 1841, p. 26, n. 214. 



Note. Propodeum rugose. Probably only a variety of jii- 

 cundiis Förster (See below.). 

 delectus Förster, 1841, p. 26, n. 205. 



Note. Abdomen similar to that of Pteromalus, not boat- 

 shaped. Propodeum smooth, neck wanting, costula present. 

 egregius Förster, 1841, p. 24, n. 185. 



Note. Belongs to the section A of C. G. T h о m s о n. 

 Costula yet weak and very slight. Similar, if not identical with, 

 Habrocy tus albipennis Walk., from which differs by its smaller 

 size and weak costula. Further, albipennis Walk, is cya- 

 neous and egregius bluish-green. Not impossible that egregius 



Revue Russe d'Entom. XIII. 1913. № 1. 



