68 The entomologist. 



Coniopteryx tineiformis, Steph. — Thorney, August 15th-19fch, 

 1913 (L. A. Carr). 



Panorpid^ (Scorpion-flies). 



Panorpa conmiunis, Linn. — Common throughout the county, June 

 12th-August 24th, 1913. 



P. cognata, Eamb.— Bulwell, July 6th, 1912 (F. M. Eobinson) ; 

 Thorney, August 15th-19th, 1913, two specimens (L. A. Carr) ; near 

 Newbound Mill, Teversall, August 3rd, 1912. 



P. germanica, Linn. — Common everywhere in Notts ; taken from 

 May 11th to September 12th. 



[In addition to those above mentioned, the following species 

 have been recorded for Nottinghamshire : — 



Hemcrobius inconspicuiLs, McLach. — Clumber Park, 1908 (Lady 

 Eobinson). 



H. stigma, Steph. — Worksop, 1904 (Lady Eobinson). 



H. atrifrons, McLach. and H. concinnus, Steph. — Worksop, 1908 

 (Lady Eobinson). 



Chrysopa vulgaris, Schrd. — South Leverton (Eev. A. Thornley) ; 

 Shireoaks, Worksop (J. T. Houghton). 



Nothochrysa capitata. Fab. — Sherwood Forest (H.Donisthorpe).] 



A NEW GENUS OF TRYDYMINE MISCOGASTERID^ 



(HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA). 



By A. A. GiRAULT. 



Trydymini. 

 Epiterobia, n. gen. 



Female. — Agreeing with Terobia, Foerster^ but the scutellum with 

 a distinct cross suture before apex, and the marginal vein is fully 

 twice the length of the stigmal, which is distinctly shorter than the 

 postmarginal. Both mandibles flattened, distinctly 4-dentate. Abdo- 

 men conic-ovate, keeled beneath, the second segment longest, occupy- 

 ing about a fifth of the surface, its caudal margin with a slight notch 

 at the meson ; abdomen somewhat longer than the rest of the body. 

 Antennae with the first ring-joint very short, inserted below the 

 middle of the face but somewhat above the ventral ends of the eyes. 

 Lateral margins^ of propodeum carinated, but true lateral carinas 

 absent, the median carina distinct, not very long, complete. Spiracle 

 small, round, central (i. e. midway between cephalic and caudal 

 margins, far from cephalic margin). Parapsidal furrows deep. 



Male. — Not known. 



Type. — The following species. 



Epitei'ohia reticulatithorax, n. sp. 

 Female. — Length, 1-15 mm. Dark coppery green, the wings 

 hyaline, the thorax finely reticulated, the lines not raised, smooth on 

 scutellum caudad of cross-suture ; propodeum glabrous. Coxae con- 



