Hymenopterous Parasites of Coleoptera. 455 
13a. COCCINELLID.* 
There is a specimen of Huphorus sculptus, Cresson, a 
North American Braconid, in Marshall’s collection, in 
Brit. Mus., together with a perfect Coccinellid beetle, and 
the cocoon spun by this parasite in emerging from it. 
16a. COCCINELLA QUOTATA * (= Mysia pullata, 
Say). 
168. COCCINELLA SANGUINEA * (= C. novem- 
notata, Herbst.). 
16y. HIPPODAMIA CONVERGENS, Guér.* 
168. CYCLONEDA SANGUINEA, Linn.* ; 
lée. PSYLLOCORA VIGINTIMACULATA, Say.* 
From these five American Coccinellids, Howard records 
his Chaleid, Homalotylus obscurus (Descr. N. Amer. Chal. 
22 et Insect Life, 1891, p. 193), upon his own and 
Chittenden’s authority. His parasite is now synonymised 
with H. terminalis, Say (cf. Ashmead, Proc. U. S. Nat. 
Mus., 1900, p. 378). 
16¢. SCYMNUS. 
“ Eneyrtus fumifascia, Walk.,” a MS. name, is said 
by Dours (Cat. Hym. France, 91) to have been bred from 
a larva of this genus by Perris. Scymnus larvae are, how- 
ever, said to prey on those of the Hemipterous Alewrodes 
Chelidonii, Linn., from which the Hncyrtus more probably 
emerged (c/. Westw. Introd. 11, 443). 
167. SCYMNUS + PINI-ABIETIS.* 
From this North American species, Shimer records 
(Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., 1869, p. 385) a parasite, which 
he describes as Hutelus Scymnae, in a note. It is now 
synonymised with Homalotylus terminalis, Say. 
166. SCYMNUS CERVICALIS, Muls.* 
Homalotylus similis is described by Ashmead (Trans. 
Amer. Ent. Soc., 1887, p. 190) as preying upon this 
species in Florida. 
