470 Messrs, E. _—o and Claude Morley on the 
121. Bruchus pallidicornis, Schh. 
Goureau is said to have also bred from this species 
Pachylarthrus breviventris, Forst. by Dours (Cat. France, 
99). Pairs 
12la. BRUCHUS AUREUS* 
A Chalcid, parasitic upon this species, has been described 
from New Mexico by Ashmead (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., 
1894, p. 342) under the name Holcopelte producta. 
1218. BRUCHUS CICERI* 
Rondani records, from a beetle under this name—which 
is not given in Heyden, Reitter and Weise’s Cat. Col. 
Kurop., 1906—a Chalcididous parasite, which he describes 
as Hntedon basalis (Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital., 1877, p. 174, pl. i, 
ff, 11-13). 
12ly, BRUCHUS ALBOSPARSUS, Fahr.* 
Dr. Fairmaire has described two Chalcids, Hulophus 
gummiferac and Ptieromalus Doumeti (Rev. et Mag. Zool., 
1877, p. 207), which prey upon this species in Tunis. 
1216. BRUCHUS EXIGUUS, Horn.* 
As preying upon this American species in Iowa and 
Florida, Ashmead has instanced his new Chalcids Mera- 
porus bruchivorus (Bull. Ohio Exp. Stst., 1895, p. 161) and 
Hupelmus cyaniceps (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., 1886, p. 129). 
12le. BRUCHUS VARIUS, Oliv.* 
Upon Goureau’s authority, Dalla Torre (Cat. Chal., 156, 
274, 330) instances Systole albipennis, Hupelmus atropur- 
pureus, Dalm., and Pteromalus tenuis, Walk., as attacking 
this species in France. 
121g. BRUCHUS ALBISCUTELLARIS, Horn.* 
A Chalcid, parasitic in New Mexico upon this species, 
has been described by Ashmead (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., 
1894, p. 328) under the name Bruchophagus Mexicanus. 
