ICHNEUMONID^E, BRACONID^. 
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Cremastus pictuSf Ilolmgr. 1. c. p. 419, 0. of Good Hope. 
Thcrsilochtis mocstus, Ilolmgr. 1. d. p. 419, Cape of Good Hope. 
Tryphonides. 
Megastilus cruentatoVy Schiodte, = cruentatiiSy Ilal. ; Euceros dimidiatus, 
J^x\\\\Q,—Eumes^us alhitarsus (Curt., Euc), c? j Exenterus coloratoVy Holmgr., 
■= Ctcniscus pacJiysomus (Steph., Tryph.)) Bassus 2ncitanSy\}Qsv., = ohscuripeSy 
Holmgr. ; B. exsultans, Holmgr., var. \,—pulchellus, Desv. nee Holmgr., and 
is renamed desvignesii B. scahrosus, .,=sundevalU, Holmgr., d • Mar- 
shall, 1. e. pp. 17-20. 
Exoclms erythrinus, sp. n., Holmgr. 1. e. p. 409, 0. of Good Hope. 
Bassus cinctipes, p. 409, 0. of Good Hope; B. maculifrons, p. 410, 
S. Francisco : spp. nn., Holmgr. 1. c„ 
Pimplides. 
Holmgren (1. c, p. 404) describes cl of Pimpla vipioides, Lepel., from C. 
of Good Hope. 
Epliialtcs alhicinctm, Desv. nec Grav., is renamed desvig?icsii: Marshall, 1. c. 
p. 20. 
Echthrotnorpha, g. n., Holmgren, 1. c. p. 406. Differs from its ally Theronia, 
Holmgr. in structure of head, mouth, metathorax, and abdomen, and in 
the direction of the alar neuration. Sp. : E. maculipennis, sp. n., Holmgr. 
ibid., Honolulu; E. atrata-, sp. n., Taf. viii. f. 3 (erroneously refen’ed to E. 
macuUpmnis at p. 400), St. Helena, and E. mixta, sp. n., Ascension, Holmgr. 
I c. p. 407. 
New species : — ^ 
Accenitns luteus and capensis, Holmgr. 1. c. p. 403, 0. of Good Hope. 
Theronia melanocera, Holmgr. 1. c. p. 404, 0. of Good Hope. 
Pimpla citrina, p. 404, Mauritius ; ruhripes, Cape of Good Hope, and trans- 
gressa, California, p. 405 ; sordidella, p. 406, Tahiti : Holmgren, 1. c. 
Lissonota trochantei'ata, Holmgr. 1. c. p. 407, and L. capensis, p. 408, C. of 
Good Hope ; L. xanthopyga, p. 408, Patagonia. 
BRACONIDyE. 
Eurypterna cremieri, Br^bisson. Stein (B. F. Z. xiv. p. 426, Taf. iii. 
f. 8 a-c) notes the affinities and peculiarities of this rare ally of Pachylomma. 
Giraud (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fi. 4® ser. x. Bull. p. Ivii) records Elasmosoma 
herolinense, Ruthe, taken in company with Formica rufa at Fontainebleau. 
Ho has both sexes, and believes Ruthe not to have described the ^ • 
Details of Bracon dispar, Koll., are figured by Rondani, Arch. p. Zool. 
2nd ser. ii. pi. 1. figs. 9-11. 
Dimcris, Ruthe, Hal. : Marshall, Ent. M. M. vi. p. 228. 
Glyptomorplia, g. n., Holmgren, 1. c. p. 427. Facies of Glypta ; maxillm 
produced, antennm short, thorax punctured, abd. rugulose -punctate, last ven- 
tral segm. entirely covering base of terebra. Sp. G. ferruginea, sp. n., 
Holmgr. ibid. Taf. viii. f. 4, S. Africa. 
SaprotieJms, g. n., Holmgr. 1. c. p. 430 (no comparative diagnostic charac- 
