HYMENOPTERA. 
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Catoglyptus schenckiif Jaennicke, l.c. p. 166, Taunus. 
Coelinius hrjdrclli<v, Kawall, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867, p. 121, parasitic on Hy~ 
drellia griseola (Fall.) in barley. 
Ilepiopchnus aureosericeus, Taschenberg, Zeitschr. fiir die ges. Naturw, 
xxvii. p. 316. 
JBracon tnmcorum, Goureaii, Insectes nuisibles, p. 62, parasitic on Callidium 
sanguineum. 
Spatliius ferrugatusy Goureau, 1. c. p. 65, parasitic on Callidium varidbile. 
Microdus arcuatus, Reinhard, 1. c. p. 363, Bautzen and Saxon Switzerland 
M. nugax, Roinh. 1. c. p. 364, Erzgebirge, Frankfort ) M. foriipcn^ Reinli. /. c. 
p. 366, France and Frankfort ; M. hrcvicatidis, Reinh. ibid., Gastein. 
Chclonus nitens, Reinhard, l.c. p. 360 (ij =erosws, H.-Sch. P) j C. risorius, 
Reinh. ibid. ($ —suhemarginatus, H.-Sch. ?). 
Ascogaster albitarsus, Reinhard, 1. c. p. 364, Prussia ; A. tersus, Reinh. 1. c. 
p. 366, Frankfort; A. neesii, Reinh. l.c. p. 368 (=(7. hlugii, Nees, c?)> 
Germany. 
Calyptus. Reinhard (/. c.) describes the following 10 new species of this 
genus: — C. cruentatus (Ruthe), p. 371, C. claviventris (Ruthe), ibid., C. ni~ 
gripes (Ruthe), C. parmlus (Ruthe), C. corrugatus (Ruthe), p. 372, C, 
vagus (Ruthe), and C. augustinus (Ruthe), p. 373, Berlin ; C. opacus, p, 374, 
Vienna; C. gallicus, ibid., Paris; and C. exsertor, ibid. (Frankfort?). 
CnALCIDIDiE. 
The forms of this family parasitic on Aphides and on certain Coccidse are 
noticed by Giraud, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1867, pp. Ixxvii-lxxviii. 
Myrmecopsis, g. n., Walker, Ent. Trans. 3rd ser. ii. p. 441. ( Cleonimoidce ?) 
Apterous ; head ns broad as thorax ; face transversely sulcate ; antennse in- 
serted near mouth, flagelliform, 13-jointed, 1 ns long as face, 2 elongate, 8 
twice as long as 2, 4-12 short, 13 conical ; prothorax transverse, well marked ; 
mesothorax very short ; metathorax quadrate ; petiole very short ; abdomen 
elliptical, wider than thorax, with only one dorsal segment ; tibiae with 
small spurs; tarsi 6-jointed (c^). Sp. M. nigricans, sp. n.. Walker, l.c. 
p. 442, North Australia. 
Lopodytes, g. n., Rondani, Ann. Soc. Nat. Mod. ii. p. 39. antennae 9- 
jointed, joint 2 shortest, rest nearly equal, generally pilose above ; $ . antennae 
7-jointed, penultimate larger, subovate, all destitute of hairs; wings with a 
delicate venule near the costa reaching the middle, and there (in the first 
pair) obliquely deflexed and dilated at apex. Sp. L. prwnicola, sp. n., Rond. 
1. c. p. 39, parasitic on Asphondylia pruhiperda. 
g. n., Rondani, l.c. p. 40. Allied to Jdklophus] antennae 7- 
jointed, 2-6 subequal, 6 large, subovate, 7 minute ; upper wings with a deli- 
cate vein to one-third the length of the costa, there sigmoidally curved and 
touching the costa, not dilated at free apex ; a spurious venule in the middle 
of the base. Sp. S. scroplmlariella, sp. n., Rond. 1. c. p. 40 (^ = JEul. verbasci, 
Vallot ?), parasitic on Asphondylia scrophularice, 
Proctotrupidai:. 
Galesus. Marshall (Ent. M. Mag. iii. p. 224) remarks upon the British 
species of this genus, of which he recognizes 2, namely, G. fuscipennis (Curt.) 
and G. clypeatus cor nidus (Ourt.) = ? claviger (Hal.). Haliday 
gives Psilus cornutus (Panz.) = Z)m/)r/« brunnipes (Nees) ; but the latter is not 
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