252 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
* Nole on Cynips Lignicolan—Two supposed parasites, a 
Callimome and a Decatoma, have long been recorded as 
inhabiting the Devonshire gall. I have lately received from 
Mr. Newman two other species reared from these galls. 
They have not yet been recorded as British, and may be new 
species. One is a Eurytoma; the other, a Callimome, has 
also been reared by Mr. Fitch.— Francis Walker.” (Entom. 
vi. 101.) 
The second note is by Mr. Fitch :— 
“ Additional Parasites of Cynips Lignicola.—I have lately 
bred seven different species of parasites—not including the 
well-known Callimome Devoniensis of Parfitt and Decatoma 
—from some dwarfed specimens of C. Lignicola, which I 
collected at Burnham, Essex, last February. Mr. Walker 
has kindly examined the insects, and finds some new to 
Britain, if not altogether new species. The insects are— 
First, ten specimens of Ormyrus punctiger; emerged from 
18th June to 29th July. Second, one male Eurytoma (n.s.?); 
emerged 18th April. Third, one Pteromalus; emerged 13th 
May. fourth, numerous specimens of a Callimome, nearly 
allied to C. inconstans; emerged between 28th April and 
20th June. Fifth, several females and one male of Calli- 
mome, n.s.; emerged between 8rd and 17th April. Siath, 
nine specimens of a small black Hymenopteron, quite 
unknown to Mr. Walker,—seven females and two males; 
emerged from middle to end of March. Seventh, one speci- 
men; emerged 25th June; returned by Mr. Walker as n.g., 
allied to Entedon. All these were bred from a small cluster 
of galls on a single twig.—Hdward A. Fitch.” (Entom. vi. 
243.)—Edward Newman. 
Life-histories of Sawflies. Translated from the Dutch of 
M.S. C. SNELLEN VAN VOLLENHOVEN. By J. W. May, Esq. 
(Continued from yol, vi. p. 134.) 
NEMATUS LATIPES, Villaret. 
Imago: Foulques de Villaret, Mémoire sur quatre nouvelles 
espéces de Tenthrédines, dans les Ann. de la Soc. Ent. 
tome i. p. 303, pl. xi., figs. 4—6; Harlig, Blatt-und 
Holzwespen, p. 185, No. 3. 
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