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which Foerster based his genus Loxocephalus, to which he ascribed 
impressed notauli and separated first cubital and first discoidal cells, 
for it has these cells confluent and tne notauli not impressed. It is 
a male of Myiocephalus boops (Wesm.). The writer has seen no 
specimen that agrees entirely with Foerster’s characterization of 
Loxocephalus and consequently is compelled to leave the genus 
unrecognized for the present. 
ECCLITURA Keokoujew 
Ecclitura Kokoujew, Rev. Russe Ent. 2: 5, 1902. (Genotype, Ecclitura primoris 
Kokoujew.) 
This genus, based on a single female specimen from Transcaspia, 
appears to be most similar to Perilitus and Eustalocerus, agreeing 
with these in venation and in the exserted ovipositor, and seemingly 
further resembling the latter in having subgeniculate and somewhat 
clavate antennae with along scape. The unusually long hypopygium, 
however, which the author ascribes to the genus, seems to be dis- 
tinctive. 
GENERA INCORRECTLY PLACED IN THE EUPHORINAE 
HYSTEROBOLUS Viereck 
Hysterobolus Viereck, U. S. Natl. Mus. Proc. 44: 559, 19138. (Genotype, Hyste- 
robolus mallocht Viereck.) 
This genus was originally placed in the Euphorinae by Viereck, but 
it belongs rather in the Blacinae, as evidenced by the long, narrow 
head, by the sessile first discoidal cell, by the long radial cell, which 
attains extreme apex of wing, by the relatively short submediellan 
cell, by the spiracles of the first abdominal segment being situated 
much before the middle, and by the carinately margined scutellum. 
It is apparently most closely allied to Goniocormus Foerster. 
(EUPHORIDEA Ashmead)=CENTISTES Haliday (new synonymy) 
Centistes Haliday, Ent. Mag. 2: 462, 18385. (Genotype, Leiophron (Ancylus) 
cuspidatus Haliday.) 
Euphoridea Ashmead, U. 8S. Natl. Mus. Proc. 23: 116, 1900. (Genotype, 
Euphoridea claripennis Ashmead.) 
LIiosigalphus Ashmead, U. S. Natl. Mus. Proc. 28: 125, 1900. (Genotype, 
Lnosigalphus politus Ashmead.) Ney synonymy.) 
Ancylocentrus Viereck (not Foerster), U. S. Natl. Mus. Proc. 46: 362, 1914. 
Euphoridea was placed in the Euphorinae by Ashmead, but was 
later transferred to the Leiophroninae by Viereck, who synonymized 
it with Ancylocentrus Foerster. The latter genus, however, is a syn- 
onym of Leiophron Nees, the genotypes being synonymous. Leiophron 
appears to differ from Centistes only in the presence of distinct notauli, 
and it may be doubted that the two should be held distinct on this 
basis; but as long as they are maintained as separate genera Hupho- 
ridea is to be considered a synonym of Centistes rather than of Leio- 
phron. Liosigalphus Ashmead is clearly congeneric with Huphoridea 
and is likewise to be treated as a synonym of Centistes. 
HARKERIA Cameron 
Harkeria Cameron, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) 6: 537, 1900. (Genotype, H. rufa 
Cameron.) 
The writer has not seen the genotype, and Lyle (10, p. 292) remarks 
that he was unable to find it. But despite the fact that Cameron 
specifically stated that the genus “belongs to the Huphorides”, the 
