34 Mr. Ernest A. Elhott and Mr. Claude Morley on the 
with Curculio Spartvi, and two 2 of Entedon seminarius *8% 
(iii, 213). The latter was also bred by Brischke from the 
same host; from which Kirchner further says (Cat. 111) 
that Bracon colpophorus and Pteromalus leguminum have 
been bred. Reissig, however, was uncertain (Ichn. d. Forst. 
iii, 234) whether the host of P. leguminum were a Bruchus 
or an Apion. 
119. Bruchus rufipes, Herbst.* 
120. Bruchus signaticornis, Schh. 
121. Bruchus pallidicornis, Schh. 
M. Perris has indicated Sigalphus striatulus as parasitic 
upon the above three species of Bruchus in pods of 
vetch. 
122. Crioceris asparagi, Linn. 
Our evidence of this species’ parasitism is of the 
slenderest: a single cocoon of some kind of Apanteles 
(which unfortunately failed to emerge) was found in June 
1906, upon an asparagus leaf in the garden of Monks’ 
Soham House, Suffolk, amongst numerous Jarve of this 
beetle [C. M.]. 
123. Crioceris duodecimpunctata, Linn. 
Kirchner states (Cat. 98), concerning the Ophionid, 
Porizon microcephalus, Grav., “Von Dr. Amerling aus 
Crioceris dwodecimpunctata erzogen.” 
124. Cryptocephalus bipunctatus, Linn. 
M. Tappes has figured the male of Pygostolus falcatus, 
Nees, which he says (Ann. Soc. Fr., 1869) emerged from 
this beetle. 
125. Cryptocephalus fulvus, Goez. 
The Braconid, ‘“ Pezomachus” Rosenhaueri, Ratz. 
(Ichn. d. Forst. ii, 247), has been bred in Germany by Herr 
Rosenhauer from larve of Cryptocephalus minutus, Fab, 
126. Cryptocephalus quinguepunctatus, Har.* 
Nees von Esenbeck reared two individuals of Hupelmus 
annulatus from the pupa of this beetle (Hym. Mon. ii, 
