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HYMBNOPTKRA. 
= clavellatus^ Dalm. ; Cinips hombycum^ Fonsic., ? = E. tardus^ Ratz., 
$ ; Encyrtus tegularius, Ratz., anceus, Walk., = Copidosoma fiagellare, 
Dalm. ; E. albfpes, Westw., = Copid. citripea^ Ratz. ; Enc. atheas, Walk., 
and Cinips agroHs, Fonsc., = Copid. truncatellum^ Dalm. ; Encyrtus 
eupales, Walk., ? = Bothriothorax clavicornis, Dalm. ; Crantor, Hal., is 
a trifle older than Chorda, Westw., but has no type ; Anusia nasicornis 
and austriaca, Forst., = fulvescens, Walk. ; Dicelleloceras vibrans, 
Menzel, = Encyrtus platycerus, Dalm., = Jl/im macrocera, Schellenberg ; 
Encyrtus xanthostictus, Ratz., is a Coccophagus. Much more synonymy 
(especially of Walkerian species) is given, and the flgures in Snellen v. 
Vollenhoven^s ‘ Schetsen ’ are often mentioned as being incorrect in detail, 
In all cases, the insects from which the various species have been bred 
are mentioned. 
The following new genera and species are described ; — 
Holcothorax, p. 691. Allied to Rhopus ; mesonotum and scutellum 
very flnely, thickly, and sharply longitudinally striate, scape of antenna 
not or very little foliate-dilate, funiculus 5 or 6-jointed. Encyrtus testa- 
ceipes, Ratz., E. fuscicollis and atricollis, Dalm., H. nepticulcc, sp. n., 
p. 693, Munich (? = testaceipes, Ratz., var.), and ? Encyrtus nobilis, 
Nees. 
Aphycus, p. 695, Mesonotum and scutellum extremely finely and 
thickly punctured, joints of funiculus thicker than long, and clava some- 
what longer than half the funicle in $ , the elbowed joint longer than 
first joint of funiculus in $ . Encyrtus apicalis and punctipes, Dalm., and 
E. hederaceus, Westw. 
Blastothrix, p. 679. Differs from Aphycus, $ , in the first 5 funicle- 
joints being longer than thick, and the clava only as long as the last 2 
funicle-joints, and in having a distinct ramus marginalis ; $ with short 
fringes to the wings and dull head and thorax. E. sericans, Dalm., = 
sericeus, Dalm. [see Microterys, Thoms., infroL], E. erythrostethus, Walk , 
E. bohemani and schcenherri, Westw., and B. bifasciata, sp. n., p. 693, 
Austria. 
Prionomitus, p. 701. Mesonotum deeply grooved on the hinder lateral 
angles ; funicle deeply serrate, with very long hairs ; no ramus marginalis. 
Encyrtus chlorinus, Dalm. [see Microterys, Thoms., infrdL\. 
Prionomastix, p. 725. Differs from Dinocarsis, Forst., in its not flat- 
tened scape, serrate and very shortly haired funicle, strongly trans- 
versely convex scutellum, &c. ; ramus l>ostmarginalis thick, more than 
twice as long as the r. stigmaticus ; no r. marginalis ; only $ known. 
Type, Encyrtus morio, Dalm. [see Liocarus, Thoms., infroL]. 
Psilophrys, p. 727. No ramus marginalis ; fore-wings not fringed and 
antennse very long and thin, especially in the funicle, of which the 
6th joint is the shortest, &c., in the $ ; fore wings very shortly fringed, 
and antennse much shorter and thicker in the $ . Type, Encyrtus longS- 
cornis, Walk. 
Liothorax, p. 728. Head and thorax very shining, almost perfectly 
smooth ; antennse very thin, with the elbowed joint more than 3 times 
as long as its apical thickness, &c. Type, Encyrtus glaphyra, Walk. 
