460 Messrs. E. _ and Claude Morley on the 
genus Cephalonomia, cf. Lichtenstein’s “ Note sur Gona- 
topus ptinorum” (Bull. Soc. France, 1874, p. xx1). 
46. Anobiwm. 
Walker says Cheiropachus tutela is found “on beams of 
wood perforated by Anobiwm” (Ent. Mag., 1837, p. 15); 
that T'rigonoderus ductilis occurs “on posts and beams of 
wood perforated by Anobium, ete.” (l.¢., p. 18); and that 
f f of Calosoter aestivalis “ stand in clusters near the holes 
perforated by Anobiwn” (I. ¢., p. 360). 
47. Anobium domesticum, Foure. 
Dalla Torre says (Cat. Hym., 111, 434), upon Rondani’s 
authority, that Pimpla inquisitor, Scop. = stercorator, Fab., 
also preys upon A. striatum; this appears to be a dis- 
proportionately large parasite. Zheocolax formiciformis, 
Westw., is said by Fitch (Entom., 1881, p. 21) to certainly 
have been parasitic upon this beetle in an old aquarium- 
stand, whence they were plentifully bred by Mr. E. A. 
Butler. And early in May, 1909, I received many speci- 
mens from a lady, who found them emerging from the 
holes of this beetle in a valuable wooden box at Grantham. 
I have recently taken imagines of both Spathius cxarator, 
Linn., and Hecabolus sulcatus, Curt., in outhouses in my 
garden at Monk Soham among those of the beetle ; both 
sexes of the former occur annually, but were exceptionally 
abundant in 1909.—(C. M., 1911.) 
47a. ANOBIUM VILLOSUM, Bon.* 
Dours records (Cat. 103) Pleromalus gonatus, Walk., and 
Kieffer (Proct., i, 421) Lacliws Perrisi, Kief., upon Perris’ 
authority, as parasitic upon this host. 
49. Anobiwm panicewm, Linn. 
More recently Moller has described another parasite of 
this cosmopolitan beetle, under the name <Arthrolytus 
puncticolliis (Knut. 'Tidskr., 1882, p. 180, e¢ 1883, p. 104) 
from Sweden. 
51. Ernobius mollis, Linn. 
The synonymy we previously gave, queried, is correct. 
Rondani has confirmed Westwood’s doubtful connection 
