456 Messrs. E. A. Hipott and Claude Morley on the 
léz. SCYMNUS FLAVIFRONS, Blkb.* 
From a species under this name, Howard (Proc. U. 8. 
Nat. Mus., 1898, p. 239) and Ashmead (/.c., 1900, p. 389) 
record the former’s Chalcid, Heterarthrellus australiensis, 
bred at Parametta, in New South Wales. 
18a, ENDOMYCHUS BIGUTTATUS, Say.* 
Ashmead has erected a new genus for the reception of 
a Chalcid species, Endomychobius flavipes (Trans. Amer. 
Ent. Soc., 1896, p. 227), bred from this host in British 
Columbia. 
19a, STELIDOTA STRIGOSA, Gyll.* 
The North American Proctotrypes obsoletus, Say (Boston 
Journ. Nat. Hist., 1836, p. 377), has been recorded from 
this Nitidulid by Riley, Howard and Comstock, 
21a. ANOMMATUS 12-STRIATUS, Miill. 
Mr. E. A. Fitch “exhibited a new species of Procto- 
trupidae from the Rev. T. A. Marshall, taken in Rothen 
Wood in company with Anommatus 12-striatus, four to 
six feet under ground” (Meeting of Ent. Soc., July 5, 
1882). 
22a. SILVANUS SURINAMENSIS, Linn. 
Webster has observed this species to be preyed upon in 
America by Neoscleroderma (Ateleopterus) tarsale, Ashm. 
(Kief., Proct., i, 286; cf Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1893, p. 45). 
228. CATOGENUS RUFUS, Fab.* 
Kieffer adds that Ashmead’s Proctotrypid, Apenesia 
coronata, has been bred from this American Cucujid 
(Proct., 1, 236). 
24a, TROGODERMA TARSALE, Melsheim.* 
Belfrage has observed Laelius trogodermatis, Ashm., to 
prey upon the larvae of this species in British Columbia 
(Kief., Proct., i, 237). 
