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borating Taschenberg's reference of C. inconspicuus, Grav., to the S of spi- 
ralis, Grav. ; (p. 238) both sexes of his C. incisus ; c? & $ varr. of his C. ex- 
tinctor [in error, exstinctor'], p. 239 ; the males of his C. bucculentus and 
mactator, p. 241, C. femoralis, Gr., p. 242, C. confector and 6-annulatus, Gr., 
p. 246, C. vindex (and $ var. of C. alutaceus), Tsch., p. 247, and C. ornatus, 
Gr., p. 248. At p. 250 he supplements the diagnostic characters of C. incu- 
hitor, Ratz., and his own C. cimbicis. 
Cryptus extrematis, Cresson, ^ , — nimcins, Say, and the true J described ; 
habits and earlier stages recorded : C. V. Riley, iv. Rep. Ins. Mo. pp. 110 & 
111, figs. 40 & 41. C. sa7tiics, Pack., ? = extrematis, var. : id. ibid. 
Pupae referred to Cryptus are recorded as springing more Mordellarum : 
Mink, Tijdschr. Ent. (2) \di. p. 285. 
Cryptus pygoleucus, Gr., probably ^ of Agrothereutes hopii, Gr. : T. A. 
Marshall, Ent. M. M. ix. p. 120. 
Linoceras, Tasch. (1865), preferred to 3facrobatus, Holmgr. (1854), as the 
latter clashes with the species macrobatus, Grav. ; Brachycentrus, Tasch., 
renamed Cyrtocryptus for a similar reason, and because that name is pre- 
occupied in Keuroptera. Id. Tr. E. Soc. 1872, p. 259 (Cat. Brit. Hym. iii. 
p. 41). 
Fezomachus trux, Forst., $ ,—hortensis, Gr., var. 5, $ ,=IIemiteles palpator, 
Gr., J, and var. 4, S (excU. $ and other varr.),=jy. palpator, Tasch., J. 
The insect is to be referred to Hemimachiis, and trux, Forst., should be 
retained as its specific name ; hortensis, Grav., including more than one 
species. P. fasciatus, F., Gr., ^ , = He7niteles luteiventris, Gr., (S ^ = Hemi- 
machus fasciatus, Ratz., c? § (reared from eggs of Agelena brunnea). Id. Ent. 
M. M. viii.p. 180. 
Cryptus murorum, Austria and Tyrol, and lutescens, ? Austria, p. 234, divi- 
soriv^, p. 235, Lower Austria, pseudonymus, p. 238, Dalmatia, genalis, p. 240, 
? Austria, mediterraneus, p. 242, Calabria, Corfu, &c., ionicus, p. 244, Corfu, 
buccatus, p. 245, Lower Austria, polytomi, p. 248 (bred from cocoon of io- 
phyrus polytomus), bipnnctatus, Lower Austria, and collaris, Piesting, p. 249: 
Tschek, I. c, spp. nn. 
Listrognathus tricolor, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 251, ? Austria. 
Fezomachus p)ettiti, p. 61, Ontario, canadensis, p. 62, tantillus, meabilis, p. 62, 
compactus, p. 63, alternatus, p. 64, Illinois, gentilis, p. 61, gracilis, p. 63, macer 
(?= of P- gracilis or dimidiatus), p. 64, Pennsylvania, obscurus, p. 62, New 
Jersey, dimidiatus, p. 63, unicolor, p. 64, Massachusetts, texanus, p. 64, Texas : 
, Cresson, Canad. Ent. iv., spp. nn. 
Ophionides, 
Ophion macrurum, L. (parasitic on Attacus cecropia), and larva figured : C. 
V. Riley, iv. Rep. Ins. Mo. pp. 107 & 108, figs. 37 & 38. 
Trachynotus, Grav., nec Latr. ( Z'e/ie6nowzc;?<e) is changed to Nototrachys- 
Collyria [Collyris, Fab., Coleoptera, 1801], Schiodte, is employed for Fachy- 
merus, Grav. (1829), nec Lep. & Serv. {Kemiptera, 1825) [Thunberg, Coleo- 
ptera, 1805] : T. A. Marshall, Tr. E. Soc. 1872, p. 260 (Cat. Brit. Hym. iii. 
pp. 50 & 63). 
Campoplex carbonarius, Ratz., and Meteorus (Perilitm) bimaculatm, Wesm., 
