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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
slender, compressed ; posterior femora elongated, toothed near the apex. Sp. 
E. atrovittata, sp. n.. Cress. 1. c, p. 62, E. vUticoUis, sp. n.. Cress. 1. c. p. 63, 
E. annulata, sp. n., Cress. 1. c. p. 64, and E. ni^rovittata, sp. n., Cress. 1. c. 
p. 65, from Cuba. 
EpirhyssUf g. n.. Cress on, 1. c. p. 39. Allied to Rhyssa, but with the an- 
tennae shorter and stouter, the areolet of the wings wanting, and the abdo- 
men shorter. Sp. Epirhyssa speciosa, sp. n.. Cress. 1. c. p. 39, and E. alter- 
nata, sp. n., Cress. 1. c. p. 40, from Cuba. 
New species : — 
Ichneumon. Of this genus Cresson describes the following 12 new species 
from the Colorado Territory : — I. macilentus, 1. c. p. 249 j I. ventralis, 1. c. 
p. 250 j I. varieyatus, 1. c. p. 251 ; I. infucatus^ 1. c. p. 252 ; I. hipunctatus, 1. o. 
p. 253 I. delicatuSf ibid. ; /. rubellus, 1. c. p. 254 j I. montivayus, 1. c. p. 255 ; 
I. allapsus, 1. c. p. 256 j I. festus, 1. c. p. 257 ; I. subfulvus, 1. c. p. 258 •, and 
I. may mis, ibid. ; and 0 new species from Cuba : namely. Ichneumon brc- 
vivcntrisy 1. c. p. 12 j I. meridionalis, ibidj I, cubensis, 1. c. p. 13 j I. serri- 
cornis, ibid. \ I. burrus, 1. c. p. 14 j and I.Jlavovarius, ibid. 
Ichneumon. Holmgren (Ichneum. Suecica, tom. i.) describes the follow- 
ing new Swedish species of this genus : — I. anthracinus (1. c. p. 27), inqui- 
linus (p. 35), funebris (p. 39), ephippmm (p. 47), vicinus (p. 67), d<^cipiens 
(p. 69), melanotis (p. 7^2) — luctatorius $ (Wesm.), validicornis (p. 73), tcm- 
pestivus (p. 74), ruJicolUs (p. 79), septentrionaUs (p. 82), subulpmus (p. 84), 
thomsoni (p. 85), incomptus (p. 89), alqn'stris (p. 90), divcryens (p. 03), su(u- 
ralis (p. 97), zonellus (p. 100), sculpturatus (p. 107), hircinus (p. 110)=^/-u- 
cilicomis <S part. (Wesm.), rufolineatus (p. 112), obscuripes (p. 113), mani- 
catus (p. 114), versutus (p. 117), maklini (p, 127), haylundi (p. 129), puncti- 
frons (p. 141), soliitus (p, 145), pictipcs (p. 151), rutilus (p. \h^^—coruscator 
(Holing.), patruelis (p. 164), spectabilis (p. 174), rubricosus (p. 190)=^e?ic- 
brosus part. (Wesm,), nubeculosus (p. \QQ)—custaneus, yar. 5 (Wesm.), picti- 
collis (p. 204), and protermis (p. 205). 
Ctenisous excelsus, Cresson, 1. c. p. 262, C. venustus, Cress, 1. c. p. 263, and 
C. abdominalis, Cress. 1. c. p. 264, from the Colorado Territory. 
Troyus Jlavitarsis, Cresson, 1. c. p. 264, from the Colorado Territory. 
2)'oyus. Cresson describes four new species from Cuba : namely, Troyns 
thoracieus, 1. c. p. 18 j 2\ pusillus, 1. c. p. 19 j T. trieinctm, ibid. ; and T. aJho~ 
varius, 1. c. p. 20. 
Epimecis. Cresson describes four new species from Cuba : namely, Epi- 
mecis ferruginosa, 1. c. p. 32 j E. fascipenms, 1. c. p. 33 j E. fuscipennis, ibid, j 
and E. atriceps, 1. c. p. 34. 
Eurylabus elonyatus. Brischke, Schr. kon. phys.-okon. Ges. zu Konigsb., 
Jahrg. V. p. 205, from Prussia. 
Ilerpestomus impresstis, Brischke, 1. c. p. 206, from Prussia. 
Phygadeuon. Of this genus Taschenberg describes the following new Ger- 
man species (Zeitschr. f. ges. Naturw. 1865) : — P. semipolitus (1. c. p. 28) j P. 
sodalis (p. 29) j P. testaceus (p. 36) j P. fidyens (p. 36) \ P. ceilonotus (ibid.) ; 
P. probus (p. 42) = var. 2 (Gray.) ; P. obscuripes (p, 43) = nit/owjf- 
mdor, var. 3 (Gray.) j P. hastatus (p. 45) j P. haletisis (ibid.) j P. brevicornis 
