20 Mr. Ernest A. Elliott and Mr. Claude Morley on the 
49, Anobium paniceum, Linn. 
At Hohenheim Nordlinger bred a 2 Hulophus pilicornis, 
probably from this host, upon which are also said to prey 
(Ichn. d. Forst. ii, 154 et 211) Entedon longiventris and 
perhaps Pteromalus brevicornas. 
50. Anobium denticolle, Panz. 
Morley states (Ichn. Brit. 11, 133) that Mr. Donisthorpe 
has found Hemiteles areator, Panz., in the burrows of A. 
denticolle in England, in March; it may, however, have 
been no more than hibernating therein. 
51. Anobium consimile, Muls. (? Ernobius mollis, Linn.) 
52. Anobium (Ernobius) longicorne, Sturm.* 
In Dr. Giraud’s paper on Eclosions d’Insectes (Ann. Soe. 
Fr, 1877, p. 419), Laboulbene tells us that M. Perris bred 
Eusandulum inerme, Ratz., from both Anobium consimalis 
and A. longicorne, and earlier (p. 415) that Spathius 
anobii,48 Gir., was also raised from the latter host, to- 
gether with (p. 411) Hubadizon brevicaudis, Gir. 
53. Anobium rufipes, Fab.* 
Sigalphus aciculatus'® is said by Ratzeburg (Ichn. d. 
Forst. 111, 249) to prey upon this species. 
54, Anobium pertinax, Linn.* 
Marshall (Bracon. d’Europ. 1, 194) gives this species as 
an alternative host of Spathius exarator, Linn, 
55. Trypopitys carpim, Herbst.* 
From this host, Ratzeburg (Ichn. d. Forst. 11, 211) says 
that he raised his Microgaster rufilabris. 
56. Ernobius abietis, Fab. 
The following species are indicated as having been bred 
from Anobium abietis (Ichn. d. Forst. 11,211 et ini, 249): 
Pimpla strobilorum,” Aspigonus abietis,° Brachistes pune- 
tatus,> Bracon scutellaris, Pteromalus Hohenhermensis, P. 
strobilobius and, doubtfully, Ephialtes glabratus. Of these 
Nordlinger bred in Wiirtemburg both sexes of Asp. abietis 
from fir cones infested especially by this beetle and, in a 
lesser degree, by Toririx strobilana ; Saxesen bred it in the 
