BRACONID^, CHALCIDID^. 
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Aphidius gregarius^ sp. n._, id. I. c. ix. p. 123, parasitic on Aphides of poplar 
and willow, near London. Habits by R. M'Lacblan, P. E. Soc. 1872, p. ii. 
Perilitus niveitarsis, p. 81, intermedins, p. 82, Massachusetts, ^^^Z/^Yars^5, p. 80, 
dimidiattis, p. 83, New Jersey, commu7iis, p. 82, Connecticut, proximus, vid- 
garis, p. 83, humilis, p. 84, Illinois, Cresson, Canad. Ent. iv. j P. i7idagator, 
Riley, iv. Rep, Ins. Mo. p. 43 (bred from Acrohasis Juglandis) : spp. nn. 
Microdonus agilis, sp. n., Cresson, /. c. p. 226, Illinois. 
Euphorus sculptus, mellipes, scitulus, spp. nn., Illinois, id. I. c. p. 227. 
Liophron Iceve, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 228, Canada. 
Calyptus major, Canada, Yii'ginia, Illinois, rotundiceps, Illinois, ibid., mexi- 
camis, Orizaba, tibiator, New Jersey, p. 229 : id. I. c, spp. nn. 
Euhadizon laterale, p. 229, lUinois, pleurale, Missouri, americanum, New 
Jersey, p. 230 : id. I. c, spp. nn. 
Ichnmtes hicolor, p. 230, Massachusetts, fuMpes, p. 231, Illinois : id. I. c. 
spp, nn. 
Chalcidid^. 
Snellen van Vollenhoven, Schetsen &c. iii. (" Pteromalinen ") gives 
outline figures of tbe following genera, often with details of external ana- 
tomy : — Leucaspis, Eirrhinus, Smicra, CoymruSj Chalcis, Hnlticella, Agonio- 
neurus, Mesidia, Coccophagus, Stenocera, Eusandalum, Eiipelmus, Chiloneurus, 
Comys, Bothryothorax, Eiscodes, Euryscapus, Cerapterocerus, Choria, Cei-co- 
helus, Copidosoma, Cerchysius, Eiicydnus, Einocarsis, Ehopus, pi, vii. ; Lepto- 
mastix, Hahrolepis, Sceptrophorus, Ectroma, Encyrtus, Calypso, Macroglenes, 
Pirene, Spalangia, Cerocephala, Eucharis, Perilarnpus, Chrysolampus, Elntus, 
Ormyriis, Palmon, Cryptopristus, 3Ionodontomerus, Eiomorits, Oligosthenus, 
Megastigmus, Syntomaspis, Lochites, Callimome, Eecatoma, Eurytoma, pi. viii. ; 
Systole, Isosoma, Cea, Tetracampe, Trigonoderus, Prusopon, Platynochilu^, 
Notanisus, Macroneura, Cleonymus, Merostenus, Cratomus, Eipara, Pachycrepis, 
Pachyneurum, Cyrtogaster, Pachylarthrus, Syntomoptis, Eichalysis, Panstenon, 
Cryptoprymna, Micromelus^ Lamprotatus, Sphegig aster, Toxeimia, pi. ix, ; 
Isocratus, Merisus, Eicyclus, Urolepis, Micradelus, Psilonotus, Isoplata, Rha- 
phidotelus, Gastrancistrus, Tridymus, Megapelte, Systasis, Stictonotus, Me- 
raporus, Rhoptrocerus, Peridesniia, Simopterus, Chiropachys, Rhopalicus, 
Etroxys, Pteromalus, Epicopterus, Elasmus, Euplectrus, Elachistus, Aulo- 
gymnus, pi. x. 
F. Walker (London : 1872) completes his ^ Notes on Chalcidiae ' (see 
Zool. Rec. viii, p, 344 et seq.), under the following heads: — Part v. En- 
cyrtidse (continuation), Myinidae, Eupelmidre, Cleonymidse, Spalangidee, and 
Pirenidse, pp. 71-88 Part vi. Hormoceridse, Sphegigasteridse, Pteromalidae, 
Elasmidse, Elachistidse, Eulophidse, Entedonidse, Tetrastichidee, and Tricho- 
grammidse, pp. 89-105 ; Part vii, notice of species found in Madeira, pp. 106- 
129. These notes are, practically, abstracts or reproductions of Forster's 
prior work, with descriptions at random of new species and reproductions of 
figures (from Haliday's drawings, originally published in the ^Entomologist' 
of 1842) of Ormyrus piinctiger, Aphelinm hasalis, Coccophagus scutellaris, 
Ericydnus strigosus, Cerchysius iirocerus, Cercohelus jugceiis, Encyrtus cornigery 
Cerapteroccrus mirahilis, Ectroma fulvescens, Trigonoderus ohscurus, Lelap 
sadales, Notanisus versicolor, Cea pulicaris, Calosoter vernalis, Eupelmus uro- 
zonus, E. degeeri, Cerocephala formiciforinis, Pirene varicornis, Gastrancistrus 
