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theme, and var. varia ; Pyrameis cardui (Digne) ; P. atalanta ; 

 Aglais urticce ; Polygonia egea ; P. c-alhum ; Limenitis cam- 

 ilia ; Pararge mcera, and var. adrasta ; P, megara ; Satyrus 

 hermione; S. alcyone ; S. statilinus var. allionia', S. fidia; 

 S. actcea ; S. cordtda ; Enodia dryas ; Hipparchia briseis ; H. 

 semele ; H. arethusa ; Epiiiepliele jurtina var. hispulla (Digne) ; 

 E. lycaon ; E. tithonus ; Coenonympha iphis ; C. arcania, and ab. 

 philea (Alios) ; C. dorus ; C. pamphilus, and ab. lyllus ; Erebia 

 epiphron var. cassiope (ab. obsoleta) ; E. mnestra ; E. alecto var. 

 glacialis ? ; E. stygne ; E. eiiryale ; E. ligea ; E. cethiops ; 

 E. neoridas ; E. goante ; E. gorge ; E. tyndarus var. dromus ; 

 E. lappona (1) ; Melanargia galatea. 



Being representative of one hundred and six species. 



DESCEIPTIONS OF A NEW GENUS AND TWO NEW 

 SPECIES OF PARASITIC CYNIPID^ FROM BORNEO. 



By p. Cameron. 



Paramblynotus, gen. nov. 



Antennae stout, thirteen-jointed, the third joint almost as long as 

 the following two united, the last as long as the preceding two 

 united ; the intermediate joints more than twice longer than wide. 

 Radial cellule closed on fore margin, more than twice longer than its 

 greatest width ; the first cubital cellule closed, the second obsolete, 

 but the nervure is thickened where it ought to be ; the cubitus 

 extends to the apex of the wing ; the nervures are thickened. Eyes 

 bare, placed on the upper part of the head, the malar space being 

 somewhat longer than them. Cheeks margined. Ocelli prominent. 

 Scutellum large, not much raised over the mesonotum, broadly- 

 rounded at the apex. Metanotum irregularly reticulated. Abdomen 

 lenticular, sessile, the second segment is a little longer than the third, 

 which is of about the same length as the fourth, the fifth is as long, 

 dorsally, as the basal segments united ; the sixth about one-third of 

 its length. Legs stout, the hind coxae and femora greatly thickened, 

 the coxae almost twice the thickness of the femora. Calcaria short, 

 as long as the width of the apex of the tibiae ; the claws long, thin, 

 curved. There are indistinct parapsidal furrows. The temples are 

 short ; the occiput is margined and is rounded inwardly. The male 

 has the antennae as long as the body (in the female it is as long as the 

 head and thorax united) and fourteen-jointed ; the third joint is 

 straight, and is distinctly shorter than the fourth ; the last is not 

 much longer than the penultimate. The head and thorax are strongly 

 punctured ; the punctures on the latter are deep, round. There is a 

 wide crenulated furrow below the middle of the mesopleurae ; tbe 

 mesosternum is bordered by a ridge, the collar is also bordered by a 

 stout ridge. The hind legs are stouter and their coxae longer than 

 usual. 



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