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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Memnoplus fenestratusy Smith, l.c. p. 526, pi. 26. fig. Q,M. tZ/yersMS, Smith, 
1. c. p. 627, pi. 26. fig*. 2, and M. dimidiatuSy Smith, ibid. pi. 26. fig. 8, West 
Australia. 
Cataxdacus prcetextusy Smith, 1. c, p. 628, pi. 26. fig. 6, Borneo. 
ClIRYSIDIDiE. 
Eadoszkovsky (Horae Soc. Eut. Eoss. iii. pp. 225-3 10) pub- 
lishes a catalogue of the Chrysididae of Eussia, including 58 
species^ several of which are described as new. The following 
known species are figured, and in many cases described ; — 
Omalus pusillus (Fab.), p. 2, fig. 3 ; Elampus amhiguus (Dahlb.), fig. 4 ; 
E. truncatm (Dahlb.), fig. 6j E. productus (King), fig. 6j E. fcmoralis 
(Eversm.), p. 299, fig. 7 ; Iledychrum mitmtum (St. F.), fig. 8 j II. coriaceum 
(Dahlb.), pi. 3. fig. 9 j H. Jlavipes (Eversm.), p. 301, fig. 10 ; Chrysis sulcata 
(Dahlb.), fig. 11 j C. dichroa (King), fig. 12 \ C. cylindrica (Eversm.), p. 302, 
pi. 3. fig. 13 ; C. cyanura (Klug), fig. 16 j C. sinuosa (Dahlb.), pi. 4. fig. 17 j 
0. eleyans (St. F.), fig. 18 j C. indiyotea (Duf.), fig. 20 j C. ccerulans (Fab.), 
fig. 19 j C. solida (Dahlb.), fig. 21 ; C. cyanopyya (Dahlb.), fig. 22 ; C. pyr- 
rhina (Dalm.), fig. 23 ; C. rutilans (Oliv.), fig. 24 j C. analis (Spin.), pi. 5. 
fig. 26 ; C. scutcllaris (Fab.), fig. 26 j C. schoushoci (Dahlb.), fig. 27 j C. ar- 
mena (Spin.), fig. 28 ; C. manicata (Dahlb.), fig. 29 ; C. distinyuenda (Spin.), 
fig. 30 } C. comparata (St. F.), fig. 31 ; C. amoena (Eversm.) p. 307, fig. 32 ; 
C. pulchella (Spin.), pi. 6. fig. 33 5 C. zcUerstedti (Dahlb.), fig. 34 ; Stilhum 
calcns (Fab.), fig. 35; Euchrocus Umhatus (Klug), fig. 36 j E.purpuratus (Fab.), 
p. 308, figs. 37-40 j E. quadratus (Klug), fig. 41 j and Parnopes pcpocii 
(Eversm.), fig. 42. 
Chrysis dournomiy sp. n., Eadoszkovsky, 1. c. p. 303, pi. 3. fig. 14, and C. 
haeriy sp. n., Eadoszk. ibid. pi. 3. fig. 15, Caucasus. 
Iciineumonida:. 
TASCHKNBKna (Zeitschr. fUr die ges. Naturw. xxvii. pp. 228-318) pub- 
lishes a revision of the species included by Gravenhorst in the first three sec- 
tions of his genus Ichneumony from which the following synonymic indications 
maybe cited : — l.monticola — Phyyadeuon reyius (Tasch.) j 3. alloy uttatus = \av. 
multicinctus (Gr,); 4. niyritarkiSy var. 2 = Amhlytcles pseudonymus (Wqsxw.) \ 
5. tenuicornis—Plaiylahus niyer (Wesni.), and var. 1 = P. fuyator (Wesm.) ; 
6. niyrocyaneus=Plat. armatus (Wesm.); 8. fasciatus = comitator (Gray.); 
9. lineator var. 3 $ =ferreus (Gray.), and S monostay on (Gray.); 10. 
tiyator=iAmhly teles camclmus (AVesm.) ; 11. lilineatus= ? mmwnV/s (Wesm.), 
and var. l = /my«Zw, var. S (Gv.)=ferreus (Gr.) ; 12. cethiops^vair. niyrita- 
9'ius (Gr.) ; 13 b. albimanus belongs to Acolohus (AV.) ; 14. conniscator, var. 2 
=luridus (Qr.); 15. tristis=^Eurylahus tristis (W.) ; 16. ruhellus d ^Ecto- 
pias ruhellus (W.) ; 16. rubelhis] $ = var. Diadromus quadriyidtatus (AA^esm.) • 
17. ri^/rons belongs to Phyyadeuoxi y 18. clericus—Eristicusc. (AV.) ; 19. c«- 
naliculatus is a CryptuSy probably = C. leucopsis (Gr.) ; 20. spiniyer belongs to 
JEihecerus (W.) ; 21. stimulator =PhcBoyenes s. (W.), and vars. 1 & 2 = P. 
callopus (W.); 22. hrimnicornis — IIerpestomus h. (W.) ; 23. hrevicornis is a 
Phceoyenes nnA not = Ileterischnus h. (AV.) ; 24. anmdatory\nv. 2 = probably 
fabricator (Gr.), var., and var. 8 = myritarius (Gr.) ; 25. tibiator is a Oryptide; 
