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2^. pumilus— Dicoslotus p. (W.) 5 295. tramfi(gd=i Phjgacleuon cephalotcs (Gr.) ; 
30. larvatus^Eurylahusl. (W.) ; 31. si(bsericdns= Amhlyt. s. (W.)j 32. /o#r- 
sorius\B an Amhlytcles'j var. 2= A. amputatorius (W , var. ; var. X^I.paU 
lipes (Gr.) ; 33. alhosignatus is alhosignatus (W.) ; 34. multicolor d = 
ferretis{GY.) — qii(Csitoriiis(Wesm.)) ^=lineator, var. 3 (Gr.) ; var. I = 6z7t- 
neatuSj var. 1 (Gr.); ^5. fmcatus=computatorius, var. 2 c? (W.) ; ^Q.ferreus 
= S multicolor ; 37. irucitator—Proholus alticoluj var. 1 ( W.) ; 38. monosta- 
gon=inda gator (W.) ; 39. trilineatus—hrischkei (Ratz.) ; 43. digrammus—al-' 
hosignatus (W.) ; 44. pcdatorius is a Platylahm—iridipennis (Gr.) ; fahri- 
caior, vars. 1-10 belong to the same species =/rt5nca^or (Gr., Tascli.) ; the de- 
scribed typical form is distinct ; 47. dissimilis $ —zephyrus (W.), and probably 
belongs to Phygadeuon; 48. ma?\ginellus= Gnathoryx m. (W.) ; 49. candidatus^ 
Diccclotus c. (W.); 60. iridipennis— pcdatorius (Gr.) ; 63. umhracidosus 
trilmeatus (Gr.), var. ; 64. luctuosus 2 forms J = monostago7i, var. 2 (Gr.), and 
semiorbitalis (^—languidus, 65 5. lactcator—^ depexus 67. 
lorosus—Platylahussollicitus (W.) ; funereus'=.Amhlytdes hcei'cticus (W.) 
—mclanog aster, var. 1 (Gr.), Mi^fiiscipcs-\-pcrileimis (Gv.') \ 61. melanogaster, 
var. 1= Amhlyt. hecrcticus (W.) } var. 2 is n now species of Hepiopclmus •, 
02. pratensis= Amhly teles uniguitatus, var. 9 (Gr., W.); 03. semiorhitalis 
=iCompx(tatorius (W var. l^languidus (W.); 04. sicarhis S =Jtfgatu8 
(Gr.) ; QG. protcus=la7ninatorius (Gr., W.) ; 68 . deliratorius S— oscillator 
(VV.), ^ —7mdtiannulatus {Oy.^ ) IG.fuscipes ^—Amhlyteles funet'eus (W.), 
2 =1. fuscijjes (W.)’, var. 2—Chasviodes lugens (W.); 7\. perileucus c? = 
Amhlyteles funereus (W.) $ =edictorius (Gr.) ; var. l=A.fosso7'iits (W var. ; 
72. edictot'ius= Amhlyt. divisorius, var. 3 (W.); 73. hiannidatus—co^nitator, 
var. 1 . 
Reinhard has published '(Berl. ent. Zeits. 1867, pp. 351-374) a fourth 
instalment of his memoirs on genera belonging to the Braconides. In this he 
treats of the genera Mict'odus (Nees), Chelojuts (Jur.), Ascogaster (Wesm.), 
and Calyptus (Hal.). 
Mici'odus. Reinhard (/. c. p. 351) characterizes this genus, excluding Eari- 
nus (Wesm.), and indicates the distinctive characters and constituent species 
of the latter in a note. The labial palpi in 3Iicrodus oxe generally 4-jointed. 
The species of this genus, 16 in number, are tabulated (/. c. pp. 352-363) and 
briefly characterized by Reinhard ; the known species are : — M. conspicuus 
(Wesm.), linguarius (Nees), clausthalianus (Ratz.), tmnididus' cm- 
gtdipes (Nees), pmnilus (Ratz.), calculator (FQh.') — ahscissus (Ratz.), dimi- 
diator (i^QO;B)=cingulator (Ratz.), /w^«5ra^or (Ratz.), rujipes (Nees), 7'ugu- 
losus (Nees), and mediator (Nees). 
Chelonus. Reinhard (1. c. pp. 368, 369) remarks on some species of this 
genus described by Nees & Wesmael. The specimens described, although 
said to be $ , prove to be c? . The synonymy of the species is as follows : — 
1. C. sulcatus{^MY.) (S =8idcatus(^CiQB),^=ifencstratus $ (Nees) = 
(Nees)= ? luguh'is (Wesm.) ; C. sulcatus (Nees) J —annxdipe8 (Wesm.) ; 2. 
C.parcicornis (lA.-^c\i.)—em'ythcca (Wesm.) ; 3. C. microphthalmus (Wesm.). 
Reinhard describes the cf of 2 new species, the $ of which may have been 
described by Ilerrich-Scliaflfer. If this supposition be correct, these 5 species 
will differ from Cheloxius by the presence of an anal pit in the c? j and of only 
16 joints in the antennae of the $, and may form a distinct genus. 
Ascogaster. Reinhard (/. c. p. 361) characterizes this genus, and tabulates 
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