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Phytodicetus zonatus^ sp. n., id. 1. c. p.. 79, Quebec. 
Echthrus melUpes^ id. 1. c.p. 60, Quebec ; E. atrator, Walker, 1. c. p. 306, 
J apan : spp. nn. 
Xylonomus lavalensis, Provancher, 1. c. p. 59, Quebec ; X. investigator, 
Walker, 1. c. p. 397, Hiogo: spp. nn. 
BRACONIDiE. 
Pelecy stoma luteum, Nees, Petalodcs unicolor, Wesm., Heterogamus 
ddspar, Curt., Rhogas dissector & reticulator, Nees, dimidiatiis & hicolor, 
Spin., circumscriptus, Nees, tristis and irregularis, Wesm. ; figured with 
detail, and general observations ; S. v. Vollenhoven, Piuacographia, 
pp. 6 & 7, pi. iv. figs. 1-11. 
The Swedish genera and species allied to Sigalphus described by C. G. 
Thomson, Opusc. Ent. (vi.) pp. 553-588. 
Ap)anteles placidus,'H.d\.,'p?iV 2 i,^\iic on spiders in Scotland ; P. Cameron, 
Jr., Ent. M. M. x. p. 211. 
Microgaster from Brazil; F. Walker, Ent. vii. p. 207. 
Bracon aureo-maculatum\^us'], J. G. Wood, “Insects Abroad,” p. 404, 
fig. 199 [colours briefly noted, no locality given] ; B. maculifrons, p. 177, 
corallinus, p. 179, pi. xi. fig. 1, C. Ritsema, Tijdschr. Ent. xvii., S. W. 
Africa; B. semiluteus, F. Walker, Cist. Ent. pt. xi. p. 307, Japan: 
spp. nn. 
Spatliius fasciatus, sp. n., F. Walker, 1. c. p. 307, Japan. 
Ilecabolus cinctus, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 308, Japan. 
Sigalphus collaris, p. 557, N. W. Sweden, glypturus, p. 559, SmMand, 
striola, p. 560, Sweden, luteipcs, p. 561, Gottland, Thomson, 1. c., 
spp. nn. 
• Chclonus huccatus, p. 565, intermedins, p. 567, hidentulus, hreviventris. 
p. 568, hrachyurus, luteipes, p. 569, macrocerus, p. 570, rugigena, humilis, 
p. 571, depressus, p. 576, rimulosus, caudatus, p. 577, antennalis, atripes, 
mucronatus, p. 578, rugicollis, pilicornis, p. 580, Scandinavia, id. 1. c. ; 
Q. diver sus. Walker, 1. c. p. 308, Japan : spp. nn. 
Proterops hasalis, sp. n., Walker, ibid., Japan. 
Ascogaster Icptopus, p. 584, cavifrons, p. 585, gibbiscuta, p. 586, 
sternalis, p. 587, lapponicus, p. 588, Scandinavia, Thomson, 1. c., spp. nn. 
Agathis atricornis, sp. n., F. Smith, Tr. E. Soc. 1874, p. 398, Hiogo. 
Evaniidae. 
J. O. Westwood. ‘ Thesaurus entomologicus oxoniensis ’ (Oxford : 
1874, fo.), re-describes and figures 7'rigonalys Ivgubris, Westw., fig. 4, 
ornata. Smith, fig. 7, p. 123, jucunda, W., fig. 8, thivaitesi, fig. 9, p. 124, 
and pictifrons, Sm., fig. 6, p. 125, pi. xxiii. ; Aulacus nobilis, W., fig. 4, 
formosus, W., fig. 5, and A. {Aulacinns) mcerens, W., fig. 6, p. 129, and 
Nomadina smithi, W., p. 130, fig. 7, pi. xxiv. 
The following now genus and species aro described : — 
Ophionellus, p. 128. Abdomen long, compressed, and curved, as in 
Ophion, but allied to Stephanus in the retuse apex of its metanotum and 
