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Limnerid ensatoi', Gr. Some examples bred from a root of Artemisia ah~ 
synthium infested by larvae of a Grapholitha and of some beetle, are referred 
with doubt to this sp. : id. 1. c. p. 65. 
Campoplex senicidus, Ratz., nec Grav., is a Limneria^ and is redescribed 
under the name ratzehurgi : id. 1. c. p. 64. 
Fyracmon fulvipes, Holmgr. An Austrian insect, possibly $ of this sp. 
(but ? a Rlihnphoctona, and, if not correctly referred specifically, named 
ri^pes)^ is briefly described: id. h c. p. 62. 
Campoplex tarsalis hTid posticus y Walker, 1. c. p. 2, Cairo ; C. tentliredinumy 
Tschek, I, c. p. 44, Austria, bred from larva of a Cimhex found on Salix 
eaprea: spp. nn, 
Sagaritis cognatOy p. 46, maculipeSy p. 49, holmgreniy p. 60, crassicornisy 
p. 61 , Austria : Tschek, 1. c.y spp. nn. 
Casinaria stygiay p. 54, variansy p. 66, affinisy p. 66, dubia, p. 67 (of which 
the c? is possibly not correctly referred), scutellarisy p. 68, Austria: id, 1. c.y 
spp. nn. 
Limneria foersteri, p. 69, Rhodes, oculatdy p. 60, vulgarisy p. 61 (the Saga- 
ritis ehenina of most colls., teste auct, p. 63), and nematoi'um, p. 66, bred from 
larvf© of a Nematus, Austria: id. 1. c.y spp. nn. 
Pyracmon austriacusy sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 62, Austria. . 
Plectiscus tenthredinarum, sp. n., Giraud, 1. c. p. 396, Vincennes, parasitic 
on Dineura rcrna and Selandria melanocephala {Tenth'.): economy de- 
scribed, 1. c. pp. 387 & 388. 
Porizon (? Thersilochus, teste Cresson) conotracheliy sp. n,, Riley, iii. Rep. 
Ins. Mo. p. 28, f. 9, New Jersey (parasitic on Conotrachelus nenuphar). 
EugnomvSy Forst. : Tschek, 1. c. p. 67, recharacterizes this genus, describing 
a new sp. from A.sia Minor, under the name manni. 
Tryphonides. 
Brischke, in the 4th part of his work, Die Hymenopteren der Provinz 
Preussen” (Schr. Ges. Konigsb. xi. pp. 64-106)j treating exclusively of this 
subfamily, indicates the following parasitism in its members: — Mesoleptus 
cingulatuSy Gr., Catoglyptus foveolatory Holmgr., and Euryproctus regenerator y 
F., on Tenthredo scalaris; C. fuscicornisy Gm., on T. puncttdata : Euryproctus 
nigricepsy Gr., on Clavellaria amerinec) E. chrysostoinusy Gr., on Tenthredo 
agilis'y Perilissus f licornisy Gr., on Nematus latipesy fraxiniy and ericJisoniy 
and on Dolcrus'y P. vcrnalisy Gr., on Tenthredo 'y P. pallidusy Gr., on T. re- 
panda ; P. limitarisy Gr., on Nematus ventricosus ; P. lutesemsy Holmgr., on 
Athalia spinarum) P. gorskiiy Ratz., on Selandria annulipes and Schizocera 
geminata'y P. pictilisy Holmgr., on Fenusa, from elm; P. macropygus and 
soleatusy Ilolmgr., on Fenusa hetidex ; P. ohlongopunctatusy Hart., on Lophyrns 
rufus'y 3Iesolius rufuSyCfV.yOW Trichiosoma lucorum and T.sorhi'y M.aulicus, 
Gr., on Cladius viminalis and Nematus fulvus ; M. optkusy Gr., on N. fulvus 
and pavidus'y M. sanguinicollis and hilineatusy Cv.y on Nematus] M, grossu- 
laricCy Ratz., on N. ventricosusy conjugatusy and septentrionalis ; M, unifasciatusy 
Holmgr., on Selandria stramineipes ; M. transfuguy Holmgr,, on Nem. hypo- 
gastricus and testaceus ; M. niger, Gr., on Tenthredo from Pteris aquilina ; M. 
segmentatory Holmgr., on Nem. perspicillaris and salicis] M. insolensy Gr., and 
rufilahrisy Zet., on Tenthredo ] M. transienSy Ratz., on Lophyrus] M. lepto- 
g aster y Holmgr., on Nematus hypogastricus \ Trematopygus discolor y Holmgr., 
