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HYMENOPTERA. 
L, Provancher, Nat. Canad. vii, pp. 20, 48, 74, 109, 138, 176, 263, 309, 
328, et seq., continues his enumeration of the species (some described as 
new, and one new genus of Tryphonides) found near Quebec. A com- 
pendious general account, with brief characters for all the genera, is 
given at pp. 333-353; 68 genera are enumerated, with 386 species, 
whereof 239 are described as new by the author. 
Ichneumonides, 
Ichneumon 4:-cingulatu8, Gr., now considered a var. of I. uniguttaiuSy 
Gr., and a descriptive dichotomous table of 40 varieties of that species 
given, including as such /. amputatorius, sibilanSy nigripes, interruptus, 
messoriusy pratensis, and flavo-Umbatus, Gr. ; Tischljein, S. E. Z. xxxvi. 
pp.274-280. 
Ichneumon xanthorius, Gr. (jiec Forst.), ^ , ? = ^-cinctus, Gr. ; with 
observations on the geographical distribution of both species ; Kriech- 
baumer, S. E. Z. xxxvi. pp. 386-390. 
Ambly teles. General observations, and figures of A.fasciatoriuSy F., 
figs. 1 & 2, natatoriuSy F., fig. 3, palliatoriuSy Gr., figs. 4 & 5, vadatorius, 
111., fig. 6, sputatoVy F., fig, 7, repentinuSy Gr., fig. 8, rubro-ater, Ratz., 
fig. 9; S. C. Snellen von Vollenhoven, Pinacographia, pp. 10 & 11, 
pi. vii. 
Amblyteles subsericans. Dimorphism in the $ ; Kriechbaumer, Ent. 
Nachr. i. pp. 109-112, 117, 118, & 128. Eurylabus elongatuSy Brischke, 
is most probably only a form of this species with narrow abdomen. 
Trogus vulpinus and fuscipennisy and Ichneumon lugubrator and conde^ 
coratusy Grav. ; the claims of these species to be considered European 
discussed, all being probably exotic ; Kriechbaumer, S. E. Z. xxxvi. 
pp- 39-42. 
HybophoruSy g. n., Tischbein, S. E. Z. xxxvi. p, 281. Ichneumones 
Amblypygi, next Trogus. For Ichneumon aulicuSy Gr., of which the ^ 
is now known, from Munich. 
Ichneumon pilosulus, p, 25, similariSy p. 26, mellicoxuSy p. 48, calcaratusy 
p. 49, stadaconensis and varipes, p. 50, vagans and cinctipeSy p. 51, signa- 
tipeSy p. 52, bifasciatus and indistinctuSy p. 75, cequalis and placidus,p.7Qy 
lobatus and quebecensisy p. .77, lacrymans and scutellatusy p. 78, nitiduSy 
erythropyguSy and fortiSy p. 79, hcssitanSy p. 80, marianapolitanensis and 
mucronatuSy p. 81, UncolatuSy caudatuSy and humilisy p. 82, inJlatuSy cer- 
vuluSy and decoratuSy p. 83, Quebec district, clopini, p. 250, Yamaska, 
spp. nn., L. Provancher, Nat. Canad. vii. 
Ischnus pyriformiSy p. l09, lentuSy ruficorniSy 8knd placiduSy p. 110, exilis 
and scutellatuSy p. Ill, impressus and parvuSy p. 112, Quebec district, 
variegatus, p. 250, Yamaska, spp. nn., id. 1. c. ^ 
Alomyia pulchray p. 120, abdominalisy p. 121, spp. nn., id. 1. c. Quebec. 
Megastylus polituSy sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 331, Quebec. 
Oryptides, 
General observations on the group, and figures of Linoceras macro- 
batuSy Gr., fig. 1, Cryptus cyanatovy Gr., fig. 2, C. tarsoleucuSy Gr., fig. 3, 
G. moschatovy Gr., fig. 4, C. viduatoriuSyM.y fig. 5, G. sponsor y Gr.^fig. 6, G. 
