ICHNEUMONID^. 859 
tarsatus, quehecensis, p. 106, interruptus, seminiger^ p. 107, Provancher, 
1. c. Quebec; P. unicolor^ Smith, 1. c. p. 396, Hiogo. 
Campoplex flavipennis, p. 143, unicolor ^ politiis, lucens, p. 144, nigripes^ 
vicinus, p. 145, marginatus, p. 146, Provancher, 1. c., Quebec ; C. albimanuSj 
F. Walker, Cist. Ent. pt. xi. p. 306, Japan. 
Sagaritis ventralis, Walker, 1. c. p. 307, Japan. 
Charojys (?) luteipes, id. ibid., Japan. 
Limneria argentea^ hyalina, parva, p. 147,/^^s^orw^^s, infamata, flavipeSj 
p. 148, rufipes^ macrocephala, p. 149, Provancher, 1. c., Quebec. 
Macrus dentatus, id. 1. c. p. 150, Quebec. 
Atractodes cloutieri, p. 150, rujipes^ scapiphorus\scapo-']^ p. 151, id. . c., 
Quebec. 
Cremastus rectus, p. \1 6, angular is, p. 176, id. 1. c., Quebec. 
Exetastes albitarsis and rufus, id. 1. c. p. 78, Quebec. 
Arotes superbus, id. 1. c. p. 81, Quebec. 
Banchus formidabilis, flavo-variegatus, p. 61, inermis, pallescens, p. 62, 
insignis, p. 63, id. I c., Quebec. 
Tryphonides. 
Bassus Icetatorius, F., albo-signatus, Gr., nemoralis. Holm., multicolor, 
lateralis, cinctus, qiectoratorius, and biguttatus, Gr., figured with details 
and general observations ; S. v. Yollenhoven, Pinacographia, pp. 3 & 4, 
pi. i. figs. 1-8. 
Mesoleptus stygius, F. Walker, Cist. Ent. pt. xi. p. 306, Japan; M 
muelleri (A. White), A. G. Butler, Zool. Voy. Ereb. & Terr. ii. p. 27, New 
Zealand : spp. nn. 
Bassus monticola, Vollenhovcn, 1. c. p. 4, pi. i. fig. 9, Switzerland (? = 
biguttatus, (dv.,v^v.)\ B.bouleti, pcctoralis, p. 32, nm/cnus, p. 55, alhi- 
coxus\_-xis~\, belangeri, palUpennis, p. 56, ichneumonoides, elongatus, p. 57, 
areolatus, costalis, p. 58, spp. nn., Provancher, tom. cit. vi., Quebec. 
Metopius peltator, sp. n., T. A. Marshall, Ent. Ann. 1874, p. 130, Mil- 
ford Haven. 
Pimplides. 
E. T. Cresson, Tr. Am.' Ent. Soc. iii. [1870 ; cf. Zool. Rec. x. p. 359] 
pp. 143-172, describes the following new genus and species found in 
America north of Mexico, some being from Walsh’s MS. Tables of the 
known species are also given, and a list with references and some syno- 
nyms (pp. 169-172). 
Euxorides, p. 167. Distinguished from Xorides, Gr., by the front 
wing having a triangular, sub-petiolated areolet, the head being more 
transverse, but less broad behind the eyes, the face wider beneath, and 
the posterior legs proportionally shorter and more robust. E. americanus, 
ibid., Connecticut, Texas. 
Accenites rupinsulensis, p. 143, Illinois. 
Ephialtes perlong us, Massachusetts, albipes. New Jersey, ibid. 
Epimeris loilti, ibid., Ohio. 
Pimpla maura, texana, p. 145, Texas, atricoxalis, ibid., Hudson’s Bay 
Territory, aquilonia, ibid., Maine, Ontario [!], p. 146, Canada, 
