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B. D. Walsh. — On Dimorphism in the Hymenopterous genus Cynips; 



with an Appendix, containing hints for a new classification of Cy- 

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Gustav Mayr. — Die Genera der gallenbewohnenden Cynipiden. 

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W. H. Ashmead. — Synopsis of the North American subfamilies and 

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W. H. Ashmead. — On the cynipidous galls of Florida, with descrip- 

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C. P. Gillette. — A monograph of the genus Synergus. <Trans. 



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EVANIID^. 



A. Schletterer. — Die Hymenopteren-Gruppe der Evaniiden. <Ann. 

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ichneumonidje. 



Edward Norton. — Catalogue of our species of Ophion, Anomalon, 

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Synoptic arrangement of the North American genera and species of the sub- 

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

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

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Tabulates the genera Pimpla, Polysphincta, Glypta, Arenetra, Lampronota, 

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