114 



Westwood, J. 0., Note sur les habitudes de certaines espèces d'Hyménop- 

 tères fouisseurs (Annal. Soc. Entom. de France. V. 1836, p. 297). (Pom- 

 pilus petiolatus, Ti-ypoxylon figulus, Miscophus bicolor.) 



— Chalcis (Brachymeria) Euplœae (India occid.). (Transact. Entom. Soc. 

 Lond. II. 1836. Proceed, p. 6.) 



— Insectorum nonnuUorum exotica um e família Cijnipidanim descriptiones 

 (Leiopteron compressum Perti [Bras.] , Peras [n. g.j nigra [Cayenne] , 

 Ibalia scalpellator [Anglia] n. sp.). (Magaz. Zoolog. YII 1837-. Ins. 

 pi. 179.) 



- — * Descriptions of some neiv species of British Hijmenopterous Insects (Philos. 

 ]Magaz. Sér. 3. torn. X. 1837, p. 440.) 



— Descriptions of two new Genera belonging to the family Chalcididae (Platy- 

 nocheilns Erichsonii [German. 1, Pleuropachus costalis [Entedon cos- 

 talis Dalm] , [German.]). (Ebtom. Magaz. IV. 1837, p. 435.) 



— Description of a new genus of British parasitic Hymenopterous Insects 

 (Tetracnemis), (ibid. p. 257). 



— * Nomenclature of the Subgenera separated from Odynerus. (Magaz. of Nat. 



Hist. Sér. 2. torn. I. 1837, p. 554.) 

 — - Description of a new genus of Exotic Bees (Mesotrichia torrida ex Africa 



tropicali-orientnli). (Transact. Ent. Soc. Lond. II. 1838, p. 112.) 



— On the Apod Larvae of Hymenoptera, with reference to the Segmental Tlie- 

 cry of Annulose Animals (ibid. p. 121). 



— * G ynandr amorphous Hymenopterous Insects. (Magaz. of Nat. Hist. Sér. 2. 

 tom. II. 1838, p. 393.) 



— Die Hjmenopteren-Gattimg Leucospis monographisch behandelt (36 spec). 

 (Germars's Zeitschr. f. Entomolog. I. 1839, p. 237.) 



• — Monograph upon the Hymenopterous genus Scleroderma (10 spec). (Trans- 

 act. Entom. Soc. Lond. II. 1839, p. 164.) 



— Notice of a minute Parasitic inhabiting the Larva of the Stylopidae ; and 

 upon the Anhnal produced from the Eggs of Meloe (ibid. p. 184). 



— *An^ Introduction to the modern classification of insects. 2 Vol. London, 

 1 839—40. 



— On Caprification as practised upon the Figs in the Sout of Europe and the 

 Levant, with Descriptions of the Insects employed for that Purpose ; and 

 Observations upon the Agaon paradoxum of Dolman (Blastophaga Syco- 

 mori, Sycophaga [n. g.] crassipes n. sp.). (Transact. Entom. Soc Lond. 

 11. 1839, p. 214.) 



— Observations on the genus Typhlopone, witJi Descriptions of several exotic 

 species of Ants. (Annals, and Magaz. Nat. Hist. VI. 1840, p. 81. — 

 KevLie Zoolog. IV. 1841, p. 57.) 



— Descriptions of some new Species of Exotic Hymenopterous Insects (Tri- 

 rogma [n. g.] coeriilea [India or.] , Aphelotoma [n. g.j tasmanica [Terra 



