ICHNEUMONIDiE. 
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Ischnus mclanopygus, Ilolnigr. 1. c. p. 390, 0. of Good Hope. 
Exopliams propinquus, Tasch. 1. c. p. 371 (no locality given). 
Amhlytclcs hcrmaphroditus, Tasclienb. 1. c. p. 426, ? Spain (publ, also in Z. 
ges. Naturw. 1870, Bd. ii. p. 466). 
Cryptides. 
Cnjqytus. Tschek (Verhandl. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xx. p. Ill et seq.) 
refers to the species (5 in number, of which he describes 2 as niew) confused 
under the name of C. ohscnrtis (Grav.) : C. sponsor (Ratz. nec Gray., F.) 5 == 
incisus, p. 406 : $ of (7. nuhccnlntus (Grav.) is described, p. 408 : both sexes 
of C. migrator (Gr.) are described, p. 410, note : the C. incubitor of Graven- 
horst and of Batzeburg cannot be referred to the same species, according 
to the statement of differences at p. 414; pygoleuciis (Grav.), y^x.—incuhito, 
(Grav.) Si 8'Hd is described p. 416 : the females of 16 species are tabulated, 
p. 426 : observations are made at some length (pp. 426-428) upon C. titillator 
(Gr.), resulting in the opinion that the S that species is identical with 
the male of C. analis (Gr,, Tschek), in which case the name titillator must 
attach to the latter insect, and analis be altogether dropped, as the d of 
Gravenhorst’s analis— peregrinator (L.) : ^ of C. conjungens^ Tschek, is de- 
scribed from llzeszow, p. 429. 
Cryptus. IIoLMGRKN (/. c. p. 396) recharacterizes this genus as restricted 
by him. 
Cocoons of Cryptus extrematis, Cresson {—nuncius, Say), a parasite on 
Attacus cecropia, are figured in Araer. Ent. ii. f. 67. 
OrypUis jiinceus, Cresson, is recorded as a parasite on “ mud-daubers ” 
{Agc7iia, Schdte.), and as having the smell of a Bonibiis : Walsh & llile}", 
Amor. Ent, i. p. 137, fig. 109. 
lliTSEMA (Tijdschr. Ent. 1870, p. 120) records having bred a probably un- 
described sp. of Phygadeimi from the larva of Enoicyla pusillti, the terrestrial 
Phryganidon, upon which it is parasitic. 
Walsh (Canad. Ent. ii. p. 10) infers, from various individuals bred by 
him, that rezo^nachus is a degraded He^niteles. For observations on the 
American species of Hemiteles by this author, cf. ibid, pp, 9-12, 31-33. 
Both sexes of (Edcmopsis rogetihofcri, Tschek, are described, from Bautzen 
and Styiia, and the genus is recharacterized : Tschek, 1. c. pp. 429, 430. 
Ichn. disc7’epator, Wesm., rujicollis^ Steph., cipthrcms, (jY.,=iVliygadmion 
sangiiinator Hemimacims alhipmnis^lX,i\.i7,.^=zavidiis (Forst., Eezom.)) 
Crotopus abnormis, Agriotypus amnatus^ Curt. ; Marshall, 1. c. 
pp. 11-13. 
Go7'yphus, g. n., Holragr. 1. c. p. 398. Characterized at the expense of 
C7'7jptus, as usually received [on apparently the most trifling grounds]. The 
author (p. 400) indicates a subgenus Psacus, distinguished by its metathorax 
being rugulose, with three areas rather unevenly sculptured. Sp. : G. basi~ 
laris, sp. n., p. 398, Taf. viii. fig. 2, and G. det7'itus, sp. n., p. 399 (P= C. 77ieso~ 
xn7ithus, 5, St.-Farg. teste aucL), China; G. apicalis, sp. n., p. 399, Manilla; 
G. ruficollis, sp. n,, Java, G. 7'uhripes, sp. n., Valparaiso, and G. a7'eokt7'is, 
sp. n., C. of Good Hope, p. 400 ; G. virginolis, sp. n., p. 401, C. of Good Hope. 
Listrog7iathus g, n., Tschek, 1. c. p. 163. Mandibles in A very attenuated 
towards apex ; in ^ curved and dilated beneath from base to middle, and 
emarginate before apex. Cheeks slightly hollowed at the apex on the lower 
