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— (7). Une espöce nouvelle d’Hymönoptere appartenant & la 
famille du Tenthrödinides. Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, 1900. 
T. 6. No. 1. p. 21—2. — Hylotoma Micheli. 
Cameron, P. (1). Descriptions of new Genera and Species of 
Aculeate Hymenoptera from the Oriental Zoological Regions. 
Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) vol.5 p. 17—41. — 25. n.sp.,, n.g.: 
Caenolarra, Leptolarra, Spanolarra, Cratolarra u. Odonto- 
larra. — Die n. sp. vertheilen sich folgenderm.: Scoliidae: 
Tiphia (1), Myzine (1). Pompilidae: Agenia (1), Cero- 
pales (1). — Sphegidae: Tachytes (6), Notogonia (1), 
Larra (3), Caenolarra (1), Leptolarra (3), Spanolarra (1), 
Cratolarra (1), Odontolarra (1), Sceliphron (1), Ampulex (2), 
Oxybelus (1). 
— (2). Descriptions of new Genera and Species of Hymenoptera. 
Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) vol. 6 p. 410—9, 495—506, 530—541. 
p. 410-9. A. New Sp. of Vespidae from India and Japan. 
Polistes (1 + 10n.) — p. 495—506. The Males of Icaria. Icaria 
(9 n.), Odynerus (2 n.) — p. 530—541. Rhynchium (1 +4 n.), 
Montezuma (1), Labus (1). — B. Descriptions of two new genera 
and Species of Braconidae from Britain and two sp. of Pompilus 
from India p. 537 sq. Harkeria n. g. (1), Lamadatha (1), Pompilus (2). 
— (3) Hymenoptera orientalia, or contributions to the knowledge 
ofthe Hymenoptera of the oriental Zoological region. Part IX. 
The Hymenoptera of the Khasia Hills. Part II, Section I, 
Mem. Manchester Soc. vol. XLIV, No. 15, 114 p. — Forts. 
von Titel p. 375 sub No.2 des vor. Berichts. 
— (4). Deser. of a n.sp. of Halictus (Andrenidae) from Christ. 
church, New Zealand. Trans. N. Zealand Inst. vol. XXXUH 
p. 17—9. 
— (5). Siehe Godman. 
Campbell, Ch. Sirex juvencus in Dalmeny Woods. Ann. Scott. 
Nat. Hist. 1900 p. 55. 
Canaviello, E. Contributo alla fauna entomologica della Colonia 
Eritrea. Bull. Soc. Entom. Ital. XXXII p. 289—306. — 
Bringt auch 17 Hym. — Vergleiche Hft. I p. 5. 
Chapman, T. A. (1). Concerning a remark in Mr. Morley’s paper 
on Sphegophaga vesparum. Entom. Monthly Mag. (2) 
vol. 11 (36) p. 135. — Bezieht sich auf eine Fussnote 
Morley’s. t. c. p. 120. — „That the fluid of the „ghost“ of 
the wasp is „gradually absorbed by the parasite“ ist un- 
möglich, 
— (2). A special structure in the larva of Eriocampa limacina. 
t. c. p. 228. 
— (3). The Hexagonal Structure formed in Cooling Beeswax in 
relation to the Cells of Bees. Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) vol. 5 
p. 320. 
Nach Chapman hat die cerystall. Struktur des Wachses keinen 
direkten Einfluss auf die Produktion der hexagonalen Gebilde auf 
