CHALCIDID^. 
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Homalotylus, p. 752. Only ? known ;= between Hcibrolepis and 
Bothriothorax. Yov Encyrtus flaminius, vinulus, 2 i.TidL Jlaviceps, Dalm. [see 
Nohrimus, Thoms., m/rd]. 
BceochariSj p. 767. Scutellum not large, almost circular, yellow, dis- 
tinctly convex, not reaching the 1st abdominal segment behind. B. pas- 
cuorum, sp. n., p. 768, Germany. 
Encyrtus hyalipennis^ Saxony, lineola^ Vienna, p. 717, rogenhoferi^ 
p. 720, Aix-la-Chapelle, Ems, hifasciatellus^ Aix, festuccs^ ? France, 
p. 721, foersteri^ p. 722, ? Aix, aphidivorus^ p. 724, Vienna, notodontce^ 
p. 725, ? Germany. 
Leptomastix histrio, p. 730, Italy. 
Copidosoma terehrator, p. 736, ? Frankfort, coleophorcs, liartinanni^ 
hriechhaumeri, cidarice, p. 738, Germany and Austria. 
Corny s lecaniorum, p. 741, Schonbrunn. 
Chiloneurus microphagus^ p. 746, Germany, quercuSj ibid., and kollari, 
p. 747, Vienna. 
Bothriotkofax schlechtendali, p. 756, Halle. 
Phmnodiscus intermedins, p. 759. Vienna. 
Ericydnus reinhardi, p. 765, ? Germany. 
Annsia heydeni^ p. 770, Frankfort, Vienna. 
Thomson, 0. G. Skandinaviens Hymenoptera bearbetade af, — 4:e 
Helen, innehallande Slagtet Pteromalus, Svederus. Lund: 1875, 
8vo, pp. 1-192. 
Adopting the name Pteromalidm for the family, the author (after an 
account of its external anatomical characters) commences a description 
of the Scandinavian species under the following divisions : Section i., 
Macrocentri ; anterior tibiae with a large curved spur ; tarsi penta- 
merous ; antennae mostly multi-articulate, upper wings with costa longer 
than stigma, and radius often large. Comprises, as tribes, Chalcidina^ 
Perilampina^ Eurytomina^ Torymina^ Eupelmina^ Encyrtina^ Aphelinina^ 
Pirenina^ Tridymina (with the characters of which, this first part ter- 
minates), Spalangiina, and Pteromalina. Section ii., Microcentri ; 
anterior tibiae with a slender, short, straight spur ; tarsi mostly 4-, rarely 
3-jointed, very rarely heteromerous ; antennae usually with few joints ; 
upper wings with the stigma mostly long, sometimes longer than the 
costa, and the radius often short (no tribes mentioned). 
The following observations occur : — Eurytoma minuta. Walk., ? = 
hrachycera, Boh., = gibha, Boh., ^ ; E. alhimana, Boh., = c/m, B., ^ ; 
E. flanipes, B., = Jlavimana^ B., $ ; E. hrevicornis, B., = Systole albi- 
pennis, Walk. ; Torymus collaris^ 'B., = Megastigmus aculeatus, Svederus; 
15 species of Pteromalus described by Svederus are referred to various 
modern genera (p. 64) ; Torymus par ellinus [sic], B., = Holaspis militaris, 
B., var ; Syntomaspis caudata, = S. saphirina, B.; S. pubescens^ 
Mayr, = S. druparum, B. ; Torymus cTirysocepJialus^ Mayr, $ , = igni- 
ceps y Mayr; T. lasiopterce, Mayr, ? = ctrundinis^ Walk. ; T, Juniperi, 
Mayr, ? = amethystinus, Boh. ; T. druparum and elegans, Mayr, = 
bedeguaris, Lin. ; T. cupratus^ Mayr, = fuscipes, Boh., $ ; T. conjunctus, 
Nees, = nobilis^ Boh. ; T. cynipidis, B., = cingulatus, Nees ; 7\ ceneus, 
