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described French species, near antherimus, noted : Ch. Brisout, Bull. Soc. Ent 
Fr. (5) ii. p. xxv. 
Mecynotarsm kingi and mastersi, spp. nn., W. Macleay, Tr. Ent. Soc 
N. S. W. ii. p. 305, G ayndah. 
Formiconms kingi and humeralis, spp. nn., id. I. c. p. 306, Gayndah. 
^^hicus kingi, ibid., propinquus, laticollis, mastersi, constrictus, pallidus, 
p. ^0/, and A. {?) aherram, p. 308, id. I. c, Gayndah ; A. scoticics, Rye, Ent. 
M. M. IX. p. 10, Scotland : spp. nn. 
Pyrochroid^. 
Lemodes mastersi, sp. n., W. Macleay, /. c. p. 308, Gayndah. 
MoRDELLID^. 
Anaspis macnlata bred from large woody excrescences on birch : A Muller 
f. E. boc. 1872, p. xyiii. ' 
3Iordella quadriguUulata, Motschoulsky, BiiU. Mosc. xlv. 2, p 46 South 
Daouria; M octomaculata, U-maMa, p. 308, aterrimu, ^^n^^^ipe^y^^s, 
cuspidata [descriptions utterly inadequate], p. 309, W. Macleay, / c 
Gayndah: spp. nn. ' ' 
RniPIDOPHORIDiE. 
Gayndar'^^'' ^^^^^^^c^^n; p. 309, mastersi, p. 310, spp. nn. : W. Macleay, /. c, 
miophorus gei'st<eckeri, sp. n., id. I. c, p. 310, Gayndah. 
Mhipidophorus luteipennis, sp. n., id. ibid,, Gayndah. 
Rhipidius quadriceps, sp. n., Abeille, Etud. Col. Cav. p. 30, Isere (? para- 
sitic on a small yellow Blatta). ^ ' ^ ^^^^ 
Stylopid^e. 
Sir S S. SAUKfEES Tr. E. Soc. 1872, pp. 1-48, pi. vii,, has published au 
exhaustive account of this group, under the title " StylopidarL, ordinZ 
Strepsipterorum Kirbn .<».^,V,,™«/„^, „„•/„• tamm potim Coleopterorum 
Fmmhrc Rhipiphondis Meloidisque propinqu„, MonoyrapMa." At p 287 is 
a list of numerous corrections &c., and at p. 288 an explanation of the accom- 
panying plate, on which the various portions of the wing of a Stnlops are 
ndicated, and the wmgs of Myrmecolux .uetneri, Xenu, roseii, and 
thrus ruh figured, besides portions of the species described as new 
leasing his classification on the species upon which the various members of 
the group are parasitic, the author forms the family into two divisions •- 
L HYMENOPTEnoBO= comprising as subfamilies the Stylopides (parasiticon 
bees , Myrmecolaades (on ants), Xenides (on social wasps), and pludo.ren{Z 
(on solitary wasps and Fossores); 2. Homopteeobi*, founded on a para- 
site on one of th, Fulgorid<e, and to be described hereafter by Westwood 
Useful tables of the infested species &c. are given ; and the following new 
genera and species described in the Pseudoxenides :— " 
Pseudoxenosi-nus], p. 44. Antennse and tarsi 4-jointed ; branches of the 
former "t^ni.form," basal cubitus of 3rd joint subrotandate'; Sd apiti 
