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hatched.” From Curtis’ MS., Walker described this para- 
site (Ent. Mag. 1836, p. 496) as Pteromalus Endomycha, 
“reared by Mr. Curtis, from the larva of Hndomychus 
_ coccineus.” 
19. Triplax russica, Linn. 
Under Meteorus obfuscatus, Marshall (Bracon. d’Kurop, 11, 
92) tells us, on the authority of Dr. Reinhard, that in the 
Sichel collection, in Paris, ten of these parasites are 
preserved, which were bred by Lespes from this beetle ; he 
expressly says that they emerged from the larvae and not 
from the imago, “ An den Nadeln sind noch die Kaferlarven 
mit dem Cocon der Parasiten befestigt.” 
20. Meligethes xneus, Fab. 
C. G. A. Brischke’ gives (Schr. Nat. Ges. Danz. 1880, p. 
193) Thersilochus morionellus, Holmgr., a small Ophionid, 
as parasitic upon Jeligethes xnea. 
21. Meligethes viridescens, Fab. 
Dr. Alexandre Laboulbene, in his “‘ Liste des éclosions 
d’Insectes,” observed by Giraud (Ann. Soc. France, 1877, p. 
424), instances the emergence of Callimome difficilis,™ 
Nees, which is usually parasitic upon the Bedeguar gall- 
flies, from this beetle. 
22. Synchita juglandis, Fab. 
A single ¢ of Brachistes destitutus °°" was bred by Herr 
Nordlinger from S. Juglandis in hornbeam in Germany 
(Ichn. d. Forst. 11. 28). 
23. Lemophleus ferrugineus, Steph. 
24. Typhea fumata, Linn. 
Morley (Ichn. Brit. 11, 141) says he has found Hemiteles 
subzonatus, Gray., beneath the bark of a felled log full of 
these two species of beetles in May, at Wherstead, in 
Suffolk. 
25. Dermestes. 
26. Anthrenus. 
Westwood (Mod. Class. ii, 143) writes, “other species ” of 
Ichneumonide and Braconidee “(Hemiteles areator, etc.) also 
