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Gen. Eutelus Walker. 



bidentis Ratz., II, p. 205. 



Note. Form transitional to Rhopalicus, but antennae in- 

 serted below the middle of the face, pedicel longer than the first 

 funicle joint. Propodeum with lateral carinae. 



citrinus Ratz., Ill, p. 248. 



clavatus Ratz., I, p. 202. 



crassipes Ratz., II, p. 205. 



dilutipes Ratz., II, p. 206. 



laticornis Walker, Entom, Mag., Ill, 1836, p. 475. 



semiclavatus Ratz., II, p. 202. 



stenonotus Ratz., II, p. 206. 



subfumatus Ralz., Ill, p. 236. 



tinearum Ratz., II, p. 202. 



Gen. Trichomalus Thomson. 



(See Dr. Gustav Mayr. Hymenopterologische Miszellen. II. Verhandl. 



k. k. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien, 1903, pp. 392—395). 

 bracteatus Walker, Ent. Mag., II, p. 483, 1835. 

 flammiger Walker, Ibid., II, p. 485, 1835. 

 herbidus Walker, Ibid., II, p. 484, 1835. 

 lucidus Walker, Ibid., II, p. 484, 1835. 

 pilosus Ratz., I, p. 194. 

 xanthopterus Ratz., I, p. 200. 



Gen. Dibrachys Förster. 

 boucheanus Ratz. 



albinervis Ratz., I, p. 199. 



decedens Walker, Ent. Mag., I, 1835, p. 478. 



Note. Under the name of decedens Walker there 

 are different insects in Vienna and Berlin collections. Pari 

 of them are Dibr. boucheanus Ratz., others belong to 

 Habrocyrtus, etc. 



vesparum Ratz., Ill, p. 233. 

 zelleri Ratz., I, p. 190. 

 cavus Walker, Ent. Mag., II, 1835, p. 447. 



Note. Legs unusually dark. Similar specimens I have 

 seen among the collections of Mr. K. E. D e m о к i d о v in 

 St. Petersburg. These specimens were identified by Dr. 

 W. H. As h mead as Dibrachys audouinii Ratz. (sic!). 

 Wiiether that is an independent species or only variety of 

 boucheanus Ratz, is not clear to me. 

 saltans Ratz., Ill, 232. 



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