458 Messrs. E. Agpiliott and Claude Morley on the 
328. CHRYSOBOTHRIS FEMORATA, Oliv.* 
From this American Buprestid, Riley and Howard have 
bred Labena apicalis, Cress. (Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym., iu, 
522). 
32y. CHRYSOBOTHRIS DELECTA, Lec.* 
Ashmead describes his Chaleid, Huchrysia maculipennis 
(Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., 1896, p. 232), which had been 
bred in California from this beetle. 
326. CHRYSOBOTHRIS. 
We are indebted to Mr. E. P. Stebbing for three males 
of the Pimplid, Ephialtes wridipennis, Morl., which he 
bred from some species of this genus at Simla about 
1902. 
34a, AGRILUS OTIOSUS, Say.* 
A new species of Hurytoma has been described by 
Ashmead (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., 1894, p. 325), under 
the name Z£. agrili, which was believed to have emerged 
from this beetle in Virginia. 
348. TRACHYS MINUTA, Linn. 
From this species, Dours tells us (Cat. Syn. Hym. de 
France, 1874), that MJicrogaster albipennis, Nees (p. 80), 
Eulophus cervicornis, Forst. (p. 107), and Hntedon caelestas, 
Gour. (p. 109), have been bred by M. Goureau in France. 
35a. MELASIS BUPRESTOIDES, Linn. 
Diospilus melasidis, Marsh., of which both sexes were 
bred by M. Decaux from the larvae of this species in 
France, is described by the former (André, Bracon. 
d’Europ., i, p. 234). 
36. Agriotes obscwrus, Linn. 
Curtis states (Farm Insects, 159) that the wireworm, 
whence the destroyer was shown to Kirby by Mr. Paul, 
of Starston, in Norfolk, was A. obscurus. In a fully-grown 
wireworm, Curtis himself found (/.c., 181) two or three 
