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210. Anthonomus pomorum, Linn. 
Dours (Cat., 69) says Goureau has bred Pimpla grami- 
nellae, Grav., from this host; as well as (p. 73) Bracon 
variator, Nees. 
210a. ANTHONOMUS MESPILI.* 
The same observer has raised (lz. cit., 73) Bracon inter- 
cessor from this species, as well as (pp. 77, 85) Sigalphus 
pallidipes, Gour., and Opius pygnaeator, Nees. 
2108. ANTHONOMUS SIGNATUS.* 
From this host at Washington, Ashmead has described 
a new Chalcid, Catolaccus anthonomi (Insect Life, 1898, p. 
185); and, a‘page later, a second parasite from the same 
locality, C. incertus, Ashm. 
2122. NANOPHYES SICULUS, Schh.* 
Cirrospilus (Asecodes) Chabrias, Walk., is given on the 
authority of Perris (Dours, Cat., 106) as a parasite of 
Nanophies siculus. 
213. Cionus scrophulariae, Linn. 
Bignell’s record of Pezomachus instabilis confirms an 
earlier one, to the same effect, instanced by Rondani. 
Dours also gives (Cat., 108) Entedon variolosus, Gour., on 
its author's authority as a “ parasite de la larve du Cronus 
scrophulariae” in France. It is just possible that this 
may be synonymous with /#. cioni, described from the 
same host by Thomson (Hym. Scand., v. 246), or with Z#. 
cionobius, Thoms, (lib. cit., 247). 
215. Stereonychus fraxim, Deg.* 
Pezomachus Gravenhorsti, Fonsc. (nec Ratz.)—whatever 
its present name—was recorded by its author (Ann. Soc. 
Fr., 1852, p. 428) to also prey upon this beetle. 
215a. TYLODERMA FOVEOLATUM, Say.* 
Ashmead has described two Chalcid flies as preying 
upon this American weevil; these are Catolaccus tylodermae 
