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are only small-sized specimens of albipennis. I found egregius 

 Förster identical in St. Petersburg, Museum of Academy of 

 Sciences, and in Vienna, k. k. Naturhist. Hofmuseum. Dr L. О. 

 Howard found in the museum of Jardin des Plantes in Paris under 

 the name of egregius Förster an insect identical with that 

 reared from the hibernating caterpillars of Enproctis chrysorrhoea. 

 Most probably the Parisian collection is wrong inasmuch as the 

 original description of Förster agrees pretty well with specimens 

 of egregius both in Vienna and St. Petersburg. 



elatus Förster, 1841, p. 27, n. 216. 



elevatus Walker (Eutelus), Entom. Mag., II, 1834, p. 366, n. 23. 



Note. Belongs to the section A of C. G. Thomson. 

 Similar to albipennis Walker. Whole tibiae yellow, costula 

 well marked. 

 esuriens Förster, 1841, p. 14, n. 35. 



Note. Neck on the propodeum wanting. 

 eucerus Ratz., II, p. 198. 



Note. Belongs to the section G of Г. G. Thomson, not- 

 with-standing the marginal vein being comparatively short. I do 

 not believe this last character is a constant one. Most probably 

 several new species of Habrocytus like microgasteris Kur- 

 d j u m о V , poecilopiis Crawford and distingiiendus M a s i 

 will prove to be only varieties of this one. 



exoletus Förster, 1841, p. 16, n. 62. 



famulus Walker, Entom. Mag., II, 1835, p. 496, n. 49. 



Note. Propodeum smooth, with a median carina and the 

 lateral folds present, neck distinct, abdomen middle-sized. 

 ferox Förster, 1841, p. 16, n. 68. 



Note. Most probably does belong to the section A of 

 C. G. Thomson. Costula subdistinct. Body short. 

 festivus Förster, 1841, p. 14, n. 44. 



Note. Allied to tenuicornis Förster. Propodeum more 

 plain, neck not well separated, with no deep pits on its sides. 

 filicornis Walker, Entom. Mag., Ill, 1835, p. 183, n. 69. 

 fungosus Olivier (after Förster), Encycl. method, insect., V, 1790, 

 p. 781, n. 6. 



semifascia Walker, Entom. Mag., II, 1835, p. 494, n. 40. 

 Note. Allied to H. bedeguans Thoms., wings dusky. 

 herbaceus Förster, 1841, p. 16, n. 63. 



Note. Very near to tenuicornis Förster, but propodeum 

 rugose instead of being punctate. Neck smaller; the coloration 

 of legs more of lemon tint. 



PyccK. Энтом. Обозр. XIII. 1913. № 1. 2* 



