472 Messrs. E. A. a and Claude Morley on the 
May 1 and following days nineteen Perilitus falciger 
attained perfection. One 2° Huphorus pallidipes, Curt., 
was bred from a perfect’ specimen of this beetle, together 
with many pupae of presumably the same parasite by 
Donisthorpe in June, 1908, in London. 
129. Chrysomela graminis, Linn, 
Dalla Torre tells us (Cat. Hym. Chal., 59) that Rondani 
has ascertained the host of Pteromalus gallarwm, Fonsc. = 
Kulophus chrysomelae, Nees, to be Chrysomela graminis, L. 
[135. Prasocuris Phellandrw, Linn. 
No hymenopterous parasite is yet known to us upon 
this species. Dele our former article upon it; and ef. 
Hypera arundinis, post. ] 
136. Galerucella calmarients, Linn. 
Walker says (Ent. Mag., 1838, p. 54) of Hncyrtus—recte 
Homalotylus—flaminius, Dalm.: “Reared at Paris, from 
the chrysalis of Galeruwca Calmariensis, by the Comte de 
Castelneau.” He makes no mention of its attack on 
Coceinellae (cf. No. 16, ante), nor records it as British. 
136a. GALLERUCELLA LUTEOLA, Miill.* 
One wonders what was Rondani’s inadequately described 
Chaleid, Oomyzus gallerucae, which he records (Bull. Comm. 
Agrar. Parma, 1870, p. 140) as having been bred from the 
egos of Galeruca xanthomelaena, Schr., in Italy (cf. also 
Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital., 1877, p. 191). 
1368. GALERUCELLA VIBURNI, Payk. 
Kawall has described under the name Pteromalus 
ooctonus (Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1858, p. 57) a Chalcid, which he 
bred in Russia from Galeruca viburni. 
136y. GALERUCELLA LINEOLA, Fab. 
137a. AGELASTICA ALNI, Linn. 
Dalla Torre ascribes (Cat. Hym., i1, 59) to Ratzeburg 
the breeding of Mesochorus thoracicus, Grav., from both these 
beetles. 
