462 Messrs. E. gg lliott and Claude Morley on the 
61. Dorcatoma dresdensis, Herbst.* 
Lracon (Diospilus) melanoscelus, Nees, and £&. dispar, 
Nees, are also recorded (Nees, Mon. Hym., 63 et 64) from 
the same host and situation as those previously mentioned. 
62. Dorcatoma setosella, Muls. 
Kieffer (Proct., i, 235) says the parasite already referred 
to belongs to his v. swlcata. 
63. Sinoxylon sexdentatum, Oliv.* 
At the same place it is said that the specimen recorded 
by Giraud belongs to Kieffer’s var. sulcata ; at lib. cit., 420, 
Laelius tibialis, Kief., and L. Perrisi, Kief., are also said 
to have been bred by Perris at Mont-de-Marsan from this 
host. 
64. Bostrychus capucinus, Linn. 
Perris’ record very possibly referred to Doryctes /euco- 
gaster, Nees, both sexes of which were bred in some 
numbers from this beetle in Austrian oak in a timber- 
yard near the Millwall Docks in London during July 
1908, as was recorded (HK. M. M., 1908, p. 270) under the 
erroneous name Bracon flavator, Fab. (corrected Entom., 
1909, p. 61). The host had bred in this locality for two 
or three years. 
66. Lyctus canaliculatus, Fab. 
Cf. notes under No. 18, ante. Dalla Torre (Cat. Chal., 
355) gives Perilampus micans as preying without doubt 
upon the present species, upon Rondani’s authority. 
67a. LYCTUS STRIATUS, Melsheim.* 
A new species of the Chalcididous genus Luryioma has 
been described by Ashmead (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., 1894, 
p. 825) from this beetle, under the name /. lycti, from 
Virginia. 
S18. iss 
Chittenden has bred a new species of Proctotrypidae, 
from an undetermined individual of this genus in New 
York, which has been described as Anoxus Chittendenri, 
Ashm. (Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1893, p. 68). 
