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121y. SAGRA BOISDUVALII, Dup.* 
Vollenhoven says (Stett. Ent. Zeit. xl, 1879, p. 150) 
that Herr Binnendyk, Hortulanus at Buitenborg, Java, 
bred twelve Ichneumonids, which he names Pimpla Sagrae, 
from cocoons of this beetle taken from roots of a 
Rhizophora. 
1216. FIDIA VITICIDA, Walsh.* 
The Proctotrypid, Fidiobia flavipes, Ashmead, is recorded 
by its author (Journ. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., 1894, 
p. 171) as having been bred from this Eumolphid beetle. 
123a, CRIOCERIS LILI, Scop. 
Goureau is said by Dours (Cat., 61) to have found 
Campoplex errabundus, Grav., to be parasitic upon C. 
merdigera. Dalla Torre ascribes the breeding of Holo- 
cremnus errabundus from Lema merdigera, L., to Rondani 
(Cat. Hym., i, 87). 
126. Cryptocephalus quinquepunctatus, Har.* 
In Ann. Soc. France, 1869, p. 20, M. Tappes records 
rearing a ¢ Hemiteles pedestris from Cryptocephalus dwo- 
decimpunctatus. 
126a, CHLAMYS PLICATA, Fab.* 
Tetrastichus chlamytis is described by Ashmead (Trans. 
Amer. Ent. Soc., 1896, p. 234) as parasitic upon this 
species ; as also is Psilocera (Metopon) rufipes, Ashm. (Xe; 
p. 229). 
127. Timarcha tenebricosa, Fab. 
Bignell’s record, already cited, is not from Devonshire, 
as would appear from his inclusion of this species in his 
« List,” but refers to the same individual of 7. tenebricosa 
as is cited by him at E. M. M., 1891, p. 169: From a 
specimen of this perfect beetle taken at Land’s End on 
March 30, 1891, forty-one larvae emerged the following 
day, of which twenty-three were already enclosed in slight 
white cocoons; the remainder died in the larval state; on 
