52 Mr. Ernest A. Elhott and Mr. Claude Morley on the 
208. Gymnetron cylindrirostris, Schh.* 
From this species (probably synonymous with the last) 
also are recorded (loc. cit.) Bracon gymnetri and Entedon 
curculionum. 
209. Mecinus collaris, Germ. 
Pimpla palliata, Gir., and Pteromalus revelatus, Forst., 
are recorded by Laboulbéne (/. ¢.) from this weevil. 
210. Anthonomus pomorum, Linn. 
Herr Reissig bred Pimpla pomoruwm from Curculio pomo- 
yun in a pear blossom (Ichn. d. Forst. ii, 96) and later (iii, 
102) both sexes from the same pabulum on apple; Nord- 
linger also bred it from this host, as well as one f of 
Campoplex latus (ui, 84), at Hohenheim in June. JMicro- 
gaster impurus *! (ii, 52) was frequently bred by Reissig 
from apple blossom infested by this weevil; and Rat- 
zeburg refers (ii, 213) to IM. albipennis?° as doubt- 
fully preying upon the same host, Of Chrysolampus 
ewneus he says (ii, 185): “I bred one out of Curculio 
pomorum, yet it is possible that accidentally impri- 
soned Aphid# may have yielded this guest.” He further 
bred a single 2 Hncyrtus flavomaculatus (ii, 146) from 
apple blossom containing this beetle—possibly, however, 
some Aphidw may have been present here also and 
yielded this parasite. A somewhat doubtful g of Ptero- 
malus Saxesenit (iii, 242) was also raised from apple 
blossom, though no.coleopterous host is indicated. Brischke 
bred from the same host (Schr. Nat. Ges. Danz. 1880, 
pp. 111, 113) Pimpla examinator, Fab., P. sagax, Htg., as 
well as Microgaster lacteus, Nees. 
211. Brachonyx pineti, Payk. 
Four or five kinds of Chalcids are recorded from Bra- 
conyx indigenw by Ratzeburg (Ichn. d. Forst. ii, 249), a 
single, damaged specimen of Hadroceras vitripennis *! (in, 
183) was bred from this weevil—or, just possibly, from 
the midges which were bred with it; Hntedon vaginule 
(iii, 213) was freely bred from it by Herr Reissig, and is 
said to be its commonest parasite; a single Hupelmus 
Geert (iii, 198) was also bred from this beetle, called the 
“ Fir-leaf Cutter” in Germany; and several 2 9 Pieromalus 
vaginule were raised upon two occasions, in both cases 
with—? its -—P. nanus, by Reissig at the end of July. 
