134 Ins. 
HYMENOPTERA, 
Meranoplus intruclens^ p. 609, pi. xi. fig. 7, Natal, vestigator^ fig. 8, 
Matabello, E. Archipelago, attenuatus, fig. 9, and puncticeps (? = attenu- 
atus, worker), fig. 10, Pard, p. 610, id. 1. c. ; M. Mrsutus, Mayr, 1. c. 
p. 112, Queensland. 
Cataulacus Mspidus^ Smith, 1. c. p. 611, pi. xi. fig. 11, Singapore. 
Chrystdidj]. 
J. Lichtenstein, Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 27, avowedly, anticipating the pub- 
lication by Radoszkovsky and Gribodo of exhaustive works upon this 
family, gives names to the 8 ‘ Phalanges ’ of Dahlbom, based upon the 
structure of the 3rd segment of the abdomen, as follows : — 
[jy] Olochrpsis, for austriaca, Fab. 
Gonochrysis, for Integra^ Fab. 
MonochrysiSf for hybrida, Lep. 
Dichrysis [no exponent known ! Entomology of the future]. 
Trichrysisy for cyanea, L. 
Tetrachrysis, for ignita, L. 
PentachrgsiSf for lusca^ Fab. 
Ilexachrysis, for dives, Dahlb. 
Many other species are referred to the above group, except in Di- 
chrysis and Trichrysis ; but the variability of armature in the same 
species is not taken into consideration, and the completeness or incom- 
pleteness of the marginal cell, a more important, because more stable, 
character is ignored. In the first group, austriaca, F., and bicolor, Dahlb., 
has the last segment entire ; but the former has the cell complete, and 
the latter incomplete. 
E. Frey-Gessner enumerates 55 Swiss species, with observations on 
economy and stucture, &c. ; MT. schw. ent. Ges. iv. pp. 570-578. 
Chrysis mirabilis, fig. a, and obscura, fig. B, p. 106, caucasica, p. 108, 
fig. 8, Caucasus, branicki[i^, p. 107, fig. C, taczanovskii, p. 146, minutis- 
sima, p. 147, Egypt, dubia and abyssinica, p. 148, Abyssinia, spp. nn., O. 
Radoszkovsky, Hor. Ent. Ross. xii. pi. ii. 
Hedychrum callosum, p. 108, pi. ii. figs. D & e, Syra, and mlokosiewitzi, 
p. 109, Caucasus, spp. nn. 
ICHNEUMONiDiE. 
Additions to the recorded species of Quebec, including some described 
as new ; L. Provancher, Nat. Cauad. viii. pp. 315-318, 327 & 328 [see 
Zool. Rec. xii. p. 392. 
Ichneumon. Tischbein, S. E. Z. xxxvii. pp. 273-292, 413-428, gives 
some additions and further observations to his Synopsis of the European 
species [Zool. Rec. x. p. 359]. I. bohemani, Holmgr., $ , p. 373, 1, viva- 
dor, Tischb., $ , p. 281, with varr., and I. ccedator,G(V., $ , p. 282 (decipiens, 
Holmgr., is probably this species), are described, and many fresh charac- 
ters and tables are given for the known species. 
Ophion macrurum bred in autumn from cocoons of Telea polyphemus ; 
C. E, Worthington, Canad. Ent. viii. p. 220. 
