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2008. ERIRRHINUS. 
Dours (Cat., 102) tells us that Goureau has found his 
Semiotus stramineipes, and (p. 104) Pieromalus elongatus, 
Ratz., to be “parasites de divers Hrirrhinus.” 
200y. TYCHIUS SEMISQUAMOSUS, Lec.* 
From California, Ashmead has described a Chalcid, 
Tanaostigmodes tychii, from this weevil (Proc. Ent. Soc. 
Washington, 1896, p. 19). 
201. Miarus campanulae, Linn. 
From Cleopus Campanulae, Linn., Mayr also records 
(Verh. z.-b. Ges., 1878, pp. 301 et seqg.) his Hurytoma 
curculionum in Lower Austria; seventy-three specimens 
emerged during August and September from the seeds of 
Campanula rapunculoides, Linn., in which this host was 
living, and ten more in September and May from stems of 
Althaea rosae (cf. ante No. 173k). 
202. Gymnetron antirrhini, Payk. 
Eurytoma plumata, lig. =aterrima, Schr., has also been 
bred from this species, says Dours (Cat., 96), by Perris in 
France. 
205. Gymnetron villosulus, Gyll. 
Nees (Mon., 11, 423) synonymises Diplolepis curculionoicdes, 
Bouché, with his own Pteromalus seniculus and adds 
“ Habitat solitaria in larvis Gymnaetri Villosult.” Bracon 
atrator, Nees, has been also found to prey upon this species 
by Goureau (Dours, Cat., 73). 
206. Gymnetron teter, Fab.* 
Besides Pimpla gymnetri, Dalla Torre instances (Cat. 
Hym., iii, 448) P. rujicollis, Grav., as attacking it; but he 
presents no authority for the statement. 
