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is referred to Goniozus, Thoms., and re-named audouini [Panzer’s insect 
is a Cerapliron^ and Jurine’s a ilomalas ; consequently this re-naming is 
not required], p. 168. Scleroderma] male characters added to generic 
formula, pp. 169 & 170. S. contractum, Westw., ? = Printocera atra, $ . 
J.'O. Westwood, Thesaurus ent. oxon. 
S. C. Snellen van Vollenhoven, Versl. Ak. Amst. (2) viii. pp. 150-162, 
pi., discusses the affinities of the genera allied to Dryinus, uniting Gona- 
topus with that genus, and CJielogpius with Antceon. A new species is 
described and figured, and figures of D.formicarius and Mjjrmecomorphus 
rufesccns are reproduced. 
Gonatopus 'ptinoram ; a parasite on Ptinus fur, at Montpellier, thus 
named. Both sexes winged) reared; Giraud had considered a 
Bethylus to be the ^ of this species, of which the $ appears to have been 
observed before. J. Lichtenstein, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iv. p. xxx. 
JVew genera and species : — 
Eupsenella, Westwood, 1. c. p. 168. No differential characters given. 
E. ogilis, id. ibid. pi. xxx. fig. 6, N. W. Australia. 
Apenesia, id. 1. c. p. 170. ^ unknown; 4th joint of maxillary palpi 
deformed, legs strong, antennae 13 jointed ; apterous. A. amazonica, id. 
1. c. p. 171, pi. xxxi. fig. 12, Amazon region, and Scleroderma modestum, 
Sm. 
Lohoscelidia \f Lohoscelidoidea'],id. Z. c. p. 171. Dubiously referred 
to the Diapriides, and stated in some respects to approach the Cynipidoe. 
L. rufescens, id. 1. c. p. 172, pi. xx. fig. 13, Sula. 
Aleria, T. A. Marshall, Ent. M. M. x. p. 209. Between Telenomus and 
A nteris in Forster’s Scelionides, hnving the ramus stigmaticus (cubitus) 
thickened at the base, so as to resemble a stigma. Facies of Scelio and 
Sparasion. A. flavibarhis, id. ibid., Corsica. 
Triogmus, id., Ent. Ann. 1874, p. 134. Ceraplironides ] with 3 distinct 
longitudinal sutures on the mesothorax. T. furcifer, id. 1. c. p. 135, 
England. 
Epyris saiva, pi. xxxi. fig. 6 (? England), lathrobioides, pi. xxix. fig. 7, 
Ceylon, p. 158, muscarius, fig. 8, Amazon region, platycephalus, fig. 9, 
N. Australia, piceiventris, fig. 10, Melbourne, p. 159, eganus, pi. xxx. fig. 4, 
and eganellus, pi. xxxi. fig. 4, Ega, smithanus, Brazil, mirichalceus, pi. 
xxxi. fig. 3, Cuba, p. 160, anmzonicus, pi. xxx. fig. 9, Amazon region, 
fahricii, S. America, p. 161, serricollis, pi. xxx. fig. 10, S. W. Africa, and 
E. (?) nasalis, pi. xxxi. fig. 2, Brazil, p. 162, Westwood, 1. c . ; E. crassi- 
cornis, F. Walker, Cist. Ent. pt. xi. p. 309, and apicalis, id. Tr. E. Soc. 
1874, p. 402, Japan. 
Pristocera colimibli^ana pi. xxix. fig. 5, Columbia, crassicornis, fig. 6, 
Amazon region, drewseni, pi. xxxi. fig. 7, Ceylon, p. 164, fulvicollis, 
pi. xxix. fig. 3, Amazon region, ruficaudata, fig. 4, Natal, burchellana, 
pi. xxx. fig. 8, Brazil, p. 165, hcemorrlwidalis, pi. xxx. fig. 7, p. 166, 
Brazil; Westwood, 1. c. 
Mesitius carceli, p. 166, pi. xxxi. fig. 9, “in Oriente,” ruf thorax, fig. 11, 
? Italy, and halidayi, fig. 8, Italy, p. 167, halidayellus, p. 168, Italy; id. 
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