14 WORKS ON NORTH AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGY. 



EVANIID^E. 



Schletterer, A. — Die Hymenopteren-Gruppe der E vaniiden. < Ann. 



k. k. Naturh. Hofmuseums, Wien, iv, pp. 107-180, 289-338, 373- 



546, 1889. 

 Kieffer, J. J. — Fam. Evaniidse. <Gen. Ins., Fasc. 2, pp. 13, pi. 1, 



1902. 

 Bradley, C. J. — The Evaniidse of America, north of Mexico. 



< Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, xxvm, pp. 319-330, pi. 1, 1901. 

 Treats only of the Aulacinse. 

 The Evaniidse, ensign-flies ; an archaic family of Hymenop- 



tera. <Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, xxxiv, pp. 101-194, pis. 11, 



1908. 



ICHNEUMONIDJS. 



Foerster, A. — Synopsis der Familien und Gattungen der Ichneumo- 

 nen. <Verh. naturh. Ver. preuss. Rheinl. u. Westphal., xxv, 

 pp. 135-221, 1868. Aachen. 



Berthottmietj, V. — Subfam. Ichneumoninse. <Gen. Ins., Fasc. 18, 

 pp. 87, pis. 2, 1904. 



Szepligeti, V. — Fam. Ichneumonidse. Gruppe Ophioninse. <Gen. 



Ins., Fasc. 34, pp. 71, pis. 2, 1905. 

 Schmiedeknecht, O. — Subfam. Pimplinse. <Gen. Ins., Fasc. 62, 



pp. 120, pis. 2, 1907; Subfam. Cryptime. <Gen. Ins., Fasc. 75, 



pp. 165, pis. 4, 1908. 



Norton, E. — Catalogue of our species of Ophion, Anomalon, Panis- 

 cus, and Campoplex. <Proc. Ent. Soc. Phila., i, pp. 357-368, 

 1863. 



Synoptic arrangement of the North American genera and species of 

 the subfamily Ophioninse. 



Cresson, E. T. — Descriptions of North American Hymenoptera in 

 the collection of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia. 

 <Proc. Ent. Soc. Phila., in, pp. 131-196, 1864. 



Consists chiefly of a synopsis of the North American species of the 

 genus Ichneumon. 



A list of the Ichneumonidse of North America, with descrip- 

 tions of new species. < Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, i, pp. 289-312, 

 1867; ii, pp. 89-114, 1868-1869. 



Descriptions of new species belonging to the subfamily Pim- 



plariae found in America, north of Mexico. < Trans. Amer. 

 Ent. Soc, in, pp. 143-172, 1870-1871. 



Tabulates the genera Pimpla, Polysphincta, Glypta, Arenetra, Lam- 

 pronota, Xylonomus, and Odontomerus, with a list of all species. 



