64 Hymenoptera für 1910. 



( = lateritius C.) und ^, anticus Kl. ^ $, ferrugatus Lep. ^ $, 

 pratensis L. $ ( = julviventris C), aericeps Thoms. $ (^, pratensis 

 L. c^, palustris Kl. (^ $, dubius KL, gessneri Andre, gonager F., 

 puncticollis Thoms., liogaster Thoms., ferrugatus Lep. var, wm- 

 cofor Knw. (^, haematodes Sehr., sanguinicollis Kl. $, gibbosus 

 Htg., ?i*^er L., nitens Zadd. = coracinus C. = varispinus C. ? = 

 possilensis C. ?, anthracinus KL, picipes Kl. ( = intermedius C. = 

 aeneusC. in'part ?), tinctipennis C. $, taeniatus Zadd. ^J megapterus 

 Cam., fumosus Zadd. (nee Stephens?), nigratus Müll. (= /issw5 

 C), oblongus Cam., aeneus Htg. (nee C.) ( = elongatus C), sanguini- 

 collis Kl. var. fumosus Steph. nee Zadd. ( = ravw5 Zadd.) u. rwg'o- 

 5w/ws V. Dalla Torre. — Bemerkungen zu den einzelnen Arten 

 (p. 154 — 159). — p. 233 — 237 behandeln die Gattungen Sciopteryx 

 (2 Spp.), Rhogogaster (5 Spp.), Perineura (1 Sp.) und Pachypro- 

 iasis (4 Spp.). 



— (2). Neurotoma ynandibularis Zadd., ^ from the New 

 Forest. A Sawfly new to Britain, and in this sex new to science. 

 Entom. Monthly Mag. ser. 2, vol. 21 (46), p. 160—161. 



— (3). Some additions to the British List of Cakro species. 

 Entom. Monthly Mag. ser. 2, vol. 21 (46), p. 271—272. — Be- 

 merkungen zu Crabro {Coelocrabro) inermis Thomson, Crabro 

 (Solenius) larvatus Wesm. u. Crabro {Clytochrysus) planifrons 

 Thoms. 



— (4). Further notes on two 05m^a-species of the adunca- 

 group. Trans. Entom. Soc. London, 1910, p. 155 — 159. 



Morley, Claude (1). On two of Fred. Smith's species of 

 Japanese Ichneumonidae. The Entomologist, vol. 43, p. 11 — 13. — 

 Bemerkungen zu Pimpla luctuosa Smith, Protichneumon lamina- 

 torius Fab., Varr. von /. cognatorius Smith; lehn, flavitarsis Smith. 

 Sjni. dieser Formen, cf. den System. Teil. 



— (2). On the Hymenopterous Parasites of Coccidae. t. c. 

 p. 27—31, p. 61—64, 94—96, 110—112 (continued from vol. 42, 

 p. 278), — p. 27—31. Behandelt die ^^m. -Parasiten von 43. 

 Pulvinaria, 44. P.vitis Linn., 45. P. carpini Linn., 46. P.betulae 

 Linn., 47. P. innumerabilis Linn., 48. Lecanium (36 Hym.-^p'p. 

 sind aus den Vertretern dieser Gatt, gezogen worden), 49. L. 

 liriodendri GmeL, 50. L. capreae Linn., 51. L. hesperidum Linn., 

 52. L. aceris Bche, 53. L. pruni, p. 61. 54. L. persicae Geoff., 

 55. L. inulae, 56. L. pruinosum Coquil, u. 51 L. quercitronis 

 Fitch, 58. L. viride Green, 59. L. hemisphaericum Targ., 60. L. 

 robiniarum DougL, 61. L. quercus Linn., 62. L. eriophorum, 

 63. LTcoryli Linn., 64. L. piperis Green, 65. Saissetia Bern., 

 66. S. hemisphaericum Targ., 67. Physokermes abietis Geoff. 

 — p. 94 — 96. 68. Kermes ilicis Linne, 69. Asterodiaspis variolosum 

 Ratz.; lO.Dactylopius, 11. D. destructorCoiast., 72 D. ephedrae Coquil., 

 73. D. vastator Mask., 74. D. virgatus CklL, 75. D. longispinus 

 Targ., 76. Pseudococcus, 11. Ps. yuccae Coquil., 78. Ps. aceris 

 Sign., 79. Ri2Jersia, 80. Eriococcus azaleae Comst., 81. E. rhodo- 



