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Subfamily SPALANGIINA. 
Genus SPALANGIUS Latreille. 
CHONTALENSIS Cameron; Biologia Centrali-Americana, Part xxxi, July, 1884, p.110 
(Table v, Figs. 14, a). Nicaraugua. 
POLITUS Say; Leconte’s Edition of Say’s Writings, i, p. 382. Virginia. 
QUERCI-LAN& Fitch; Fifth Report as State Entomologist of New York, p. 36. New 
York. 
SYRPHI Ashmead; Canadian Entomologist, xiii, p. 171. Florida. 
Genus PARALZSTHESIA Cameron. 
MANDIBULARIS Cameron; Biologia Centrali-Americana, Part xxxi, July, 1884, p. 111 
(Table v, Figs. 15, a,b,c,d). Panama. 
Subfamily PTEROMALIN 2. 
Genus LAMPROTATUS Westwood. 
cyrNnus Walker; Annales de la Société Entomologique de France, 2d ser., i, 157. 
Florida. 
pizus Walker ; Annals of Natural History, 14, p. 16. Hudson’s Bay. 
HABIS Walker; Annales de la Société Entomologique de France, 2d ser., i, p. 155. 
Florida. 
SALEMUS Walker ; ibid., p. 156. Florida. 
TRYPHENUS Walker; ibid., p. 158. Florida. 
Genus MICROMELUS Walker. 
CYRENE Walker ; ibid., p. 154. Florida. 
Genus GLYPHE Walker. 
VIRIDASCENS Walsh; Insects Injurious to Vegetation in Ilinois, p. 38, fig. 9. Illinois. 
Genus EPISTENIA Westwood. 
CERULATA Westwood; Griffith’s Animal Kingdom, 15, p. 432. Georgia. 
Genus LeLaprs Halliday. 
PULCHRICORNIS Halliday ; Transactions Entomological Society of London, vol. iii, 
p. 300. Saint Vincent. 
Genus PACHYNEURON Walker. 
ALBUTIUS Walker; Annales de la Société Entomologique de France, 2d ser., i, p. 158. 
Florida. 
ALTISCUTA Howard, MSS., Cook, A. J. ; Noteson Injurious Insects ; Entomological Lab - 
oratory, Michigan Agricultural College, August, 1884, p. 13. Michigan. 
Genus CHEIROPACHYS Westwood. 
NIGRO-CYANEUS Norton; Transactions American Entomological Society, ii, p. 327. 
Connecticut. 
Genus SEMIOTELLUS Westwood. 
CHALCIDIPHAGUS Walsh ; American Entomologist, ii, p. 368. Canada; Virginia. 
CLISIOCAMP Fitch; Second Report as State Entomologist of New York, p.200. New 
York. (Described as Cleonymus.) 
DESTRUCTOR (Say); Leconte’s Edition of Say’s Writings, ii, p. 6. Northern United 
States. (Described as Ceraphron.) 
