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J, mmichrasti, 1. c. p. 31 j J. decorata, I c. p. 32 ; J. elegcintula, ibid. ; and J, 
fu7ni2wmiiSf ibid. 
Amhlyteles. Tisciibein describes the following new species: — A. regim^ 
1. c. p. 251, Dalmatia J A. wesmneli, 1. c. p. 263, Thuringia; A. hungaricuSf 
ibid., Hungary ; and A, rnalignus, L c. p. 254, Vienna (from Vattessa cardui). 
Trogtis. Of this genus Cresson (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. ii.) describes the 
following new North -American species; — T, atroccerxdeus^ 1. c. p. 92, Loui- 
siana ; T. austrimis, ibid., Florida, Georgia ; T. xnargmipemiiSf 1. c. p. 93, 
Dakota; 7\ fulvipcs, ibid., Maine; 2\ atrox, ibid., Dakota; T. occidentalism 
ibid., Dakota; T. copnd, 1. c. p. 94, Virginia; T. boUeri, ibid., Lake Superior; 
7\ clcgans, ibid., Maine ; and 7’. j’ilcgi, I c. p. 05, Illinois. 
llatxjlahus erheri, Tischbein, 1. c. p. 25G, Dalmatia. 
IscJmus eltgansj Tischbein, 1. c. p. 268, Birkenfeld. 
Stiljmus temiwmctiiSf Cresson, 1. c. p. 33, Mexico. 
Stilpmus axnericanus, Cresson, 1. c. p, 96, New York &c. ; S. chjpealusm 
Cresson, ibid., Illinois; S. Imdsonicus^ ibid., Hudson’s-Bay Territory, 
Thalessa aiistriaca, Tschek, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xviii, p. 269, 
Lower Austria. 
Bphialtes dux, Tschek, L c. p. 270, and E. hrevicornis, Tschek, h c. p. 271, 
Lower Austria. 
Vimpla loivigata, Tschek, 1. c. p. 273, Lower Austria. 
Pimp>la opacellata, Marshall, Ent. M. Mag. iv. p. 174, reared from Psyche 
vpacella. 
. Polysphhicta boojjs, Tschek, I, c. p. 274, Lower Austria. 
Lissonota fraucnfeldi, Tschek, /. c. p. 276, Lower Austria, 
Jiasstts. Cresson de, scribes the following new North- American species: — 
P. tibialis, 1. c. p. 110, Illinois; B. frontalis, 1. c. p. Ill, Connecticut, Penn- 
sylvania, Illinois; B. concinnus, ibid., Connecticut; B, frigidus, ibid.. Great 
Slave Lake ; B. agilis, ibid., Connecticut, Illinois ; B, jjleuralis, ibid., Ohio ; 
B. scutellaris, 1. c. p. 112, Illinois; and B. sycophaxita (Walsh), ibid., New 
York, Illinois, &c. 
Cteniscus annulipes, Cresson, I, c. p. 112, and C. vitticollis, Cresson, 1. c. 
p. 113, Massachusetts; C. clypeatus, Cresson, ibid., Great Slave Lake; and 
C, consors, Cresson, ibid., Connecticut. 
Xylonomus propinquus, Tschek, h c. p. 279, Lower Austria. 
Xorides crosus, Tschek, 1. c. p. 278, Lower Austria. 
Exochus cccndeiventris, E, tx'icar hiatus, and E. pulchripes, Cresson, 1. c. 
p, 38, Mexico. 
Exochus propinquus, Cresson, I, c. p. 114, New- England States; E. atro^ 
coxalis, Cresson, ibid., Dakota; E. albifrons (Walsh), Cresson, ibid., Illinois; 
and E, semirufus, Cresson, ibid., Massachusetts, New York, &c. 
Mesoleptus. Cresson describes the following new North- American spe- 
cies : — M, clongatus, 1. c. p. 90, Massachusetts; M. inccptus, ibid., Massachu- 
setts, Connecticut ; M. propinquus, 1. c. p. 97, Massachusetts, Delaware ; M, 
assiduus, ibid., Massachusetts ; M. sedulus, ibid., Massachusetts, New Jersey ; 
M. insidiosus, 1. c. p, 98, Massachusetts; M. scapularis, ibid., Connecticut; 
3L honestus, ihidi., Connecticut, New Jersey; M. alhifrons, ibid., Connecticut; 
M. luteifrons, 1. c. p. 99, Great Slave Lake : 31. fucatus, ibid., Connecticut, 
Virginia; 31. cultus, ibid., tf§w Jersey ; M. e.ximius, 1. c. p. 100, Connecticut; 
31. facetus, ibid., Virginia; M, albocollaris, ibid., Illinois; 3f. triangularis, 
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