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INSECTA, HYMENOPTERA. 
parasitic on Fidonia ericce. Snellen v. VoUenhoven, Sepp's Ned. Ins. (2) ii. 
p. 207. 
Limneria fugitiva, Saj, bred from Phycita nehulo, Dryocampa senatoria, D. 
stigma, Euchcetes egle, Clisiocampa sylvatica, and Saturnia maia : C. V. K-iley, 
/. c. p. 41. 
Atractodes guienMi, sp. n., Taschenberg, Z. ges. Naturw. xxxix. p. 7, Natal. 
Mesochorus atriventris, p. 21, Illinois, luteipes, New Jersey, basalis, Massa- 
chusetts, p. 22, americanns, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Illinois, totonacus, Ori- 
zaba, p. 23, scitulus, obliquus, 7nelleus, p. 24, Pennsylvania : Cresson, Canad. 
Ent. iv., spp. un. 
Pimplides. 
Thalessa clavata^ F. Ghiliani, Bull. Ent. Ital. iv. p. 352 et seq., refers to 
capture of S of this species near Turin, but considers there is no evidence of 
the $ having been found in Italy. 
Fimplu arundinator, F., J described, parasitic on Lipara ; P. gallicola, M., 
stercorator, Gr., varr., c?, described from oak-galls and willow-galls oiNematus 
gallarum; P. gramineUcs, Schr., c? described {Ejjhialtes inanis, Gr., (?,pt.), 
parasitic on Anthomyia spreta, Meig. : Giraud, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii. 
p. 506. P. conquisitor, indagatrix, and anmdipes bred from Acrohasisjuglandis : 
C. V. Riley, iv. Rep. Ins. Mo. p. 43, note. 
SpJicetes crassicrus, Bremi, ex. typ., = Echthrus reluctator, L., $ , var. : 
Kriechbaumer, S. E. Z. xxxiii. p. 10. 
Atractog aster, g. n,, Kriechbaumer, /. c. p. 6. Resembles EpJiialtes-, last 
joint of tarsi nearly equal in length to the two preceding ; head subbuccate ; 
2nd abdominal segment obliquely impressed on each side. A. semisculpttiSy 
sp. n., id. I. c. p. 7, Chur. 
BRACONIDiE. 
Snellen van Vollenhoven, Schetsen &c. ii., gives outlines (with some 
details of external anatomy) of the following genera : — Euphorus, Rhopalo- 
phorus, Perilitus, Strehlocera, Mici'octonus, Blacus, Centistes, Pygostolus, Sigal- 
phus, Calyptus, Euhadizon, Elasmosoma, Acoelius, Mierogaster, Meteor us, 
Microtypus, Diospilus, Aspigonus, Helcon, Laccophrys, Macrocentrus, Phylax, 
Orgilus, pi. iv. ; Earinus, Micrudiis, Agathis, Proterops, Ichneutes, Chclunus, 
Ascogaster, Phyti\_^o]g aster, Acam^ms, Opius, Bracon, Coeloides, Ilisterunierus, 
Exothccus, Pelecystoma, Phogas, Clinoccntrus, Oncophanes, Ilormkis, Doryctcs, 
Dendrosoter, Spathius, Corystes, Hecnholus, pi. v. ; Ecp)hylus, Pamholus, Chre- 
mylus, Alysia, Trachyusa, Syncrasis, AphcBreta, Chasmodon, Synuldis, Pole man, 
Copisura (Ch(eno?i), Ccelinius, CEnone, Chcenusa, Chorehvs, Eacnusa, Praon, 
Trioxys, AphidiuSj Ephedrus, Neoneurus^ Dyscolus, Mirax, Cenocoelim, Car- 
diochiles, pi. vi. 
Hyhrizon, Fall., preferred to Pachyhmma, Brdb. : T. A. Marshall, Tr. E. 
Soc. 1872, p. 2G0. 
Mierogaster : about 1000 individuals bred from one larva of a large Cey- 
lonese species of the Bomhycidcc'. J. O. Westwood, P. E. Soc. 1872,p. xxiii. 
M. alvcarius : peculiar circumstances attending its occurrence under larvre 
of a Geometer on Thuia aurea. T. ]>ell, Ent. vi. p. 187, fig. 
Wesmaelin cremusta, sp. n., Marshall, Ent. M. INI. viii. p. 257, Spanish Py- 
renees and North Devon. 
