474 Messrs. E. aa and Claude Morley on the 
14la. CASSIDA EQUESTRIS, Fab. 
From this species Dours says (Cat., 105) that Perris bred 
Elachestus dimidiatus, Walk., in France. 
1418. CASSIDA NEBULOSA, Linn. 
“M. Guérin says one which was not transformed to a 
pupa produced, on 25th of July, from the middle of the 
back, thirty-nine very little Chalcidites, black with yellow 
legs, the eggs of which had been deposited by the mother 
upon the living larva.—Annales de la Soc. Ent. de France 
for 1846, page lxxi” (Curtis, F. I., 395). 
14ly. CASSIDA RUBIGINOSA, Miill.* 
Rondani is said to have bred Zetracampe (Pteromalus) 
galerucae, Fonsc., from this species in Italy, by Dalla Torre 
(Cat. Chal., 86). 
1440. HYMENORUS DOUBLIERI, Muls.* 
Bridgman and Fitch say (Entom., 1884, p. 180) that the 
anomalous Ophionid Ichneumon, Nototrachys foliator, Fab., 
has been bred from this species by Perris, according to 
Giraud. 
1448. OMOPHLUS COERULEUS, Fab.* 
144y. OMOPHLUS DISTINCTUS, Cast.* 
M. P. Lesne in his paper “Sur un Braconide du genre 
Perilitus, Nees” (Ann. Soc. Fr., 1892, p. 805) recounts the 
parasitism of his new P. omophli upon these two species of 
Heteromera in Algeria. 
146. Orchesia micans, Panz. 
Morley (Ichn. Brit., 111. 223) regards Lissonota distincta, 
Bridg., as undoubtedly parasitic upon this Heteromeron. 
In describing his Macrocentrus punctifrons, Thomson 
writes : “ Utklackt ur Orchesia micans vid Ilstorp i Skane.” 
[After Porizon moderator, in our first article, dele “106”: 
Ratzeburg’s P. moderator appears to = Thersilochus caudatus, 
Holmer. | 
