116 Ins. 
HYMENOPTBRA. 
stigmal branch long, strong, and straight ; ovipositor exserted. Type, 
A. coccois^ sp. n., 7. c. p. 84, parasitic on Pseudococcus aceris, in America. 
Signiphora, g. n., Ashmead, Orange Insects, p. 30. Affinities not stated ; 
type, S. flavo-palliatus, sp. n., 1. c. p. 29, pi. ii. figs. 2, 3, 6, 8, 12 & 13, 
Florida. 
Caloptenodia ovivora, g. & sp. nn., Riley, i. Rep. U.S. Ent. Oomm. on 
Rocky Mountain Locust, p. 306, fig. 38 ; = Scelio famelicus^ Say, id. 
op. cit. ii. p. 270. 
Torymus campanulce^ sp. n., Cameron, Ent. M. M. xvii. p. 40, Clydes- 
dale. 
Eupelmus reduvii [Washington?] and fioridanus, Florida, spp. nn., 
Howard, Canad. Ent. xii. pp. 207 & 209. 
Eulophus comstocki, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 159, parasitic on cotton worm. 
Stenomesius (?) aphidicola, sp. n., Ashmead, Orange Insects, p. 67, 
fig. 21, Florida. 
Trichogramma flavus sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 33, pi. i. fig. 4, Florida. 
Proctotrypid^. 
Vollenhoven (Pinacographia, pi. xlv.) figures the following known 
species : — Iphitrachelus lar, Hal., Inostemma bosci, Jur., melicerta and 
lycoriy Walk., Leptacis scutellaris, Thoms., Isocyhus ruficornis, Latr., 
Epimeces subulatus, Nees, and phragrnitis[-t(£']^ Schrank. 
Didictyum^ g. n., Riley, Am. Ent. iii. p. 52. Allied to Basalys ; type, 
D. zigzag, sp. n., 1. c. figs. 13 & 14, parasitic on Phora aletioc in Ala- 
bama. The genus = Hexaplasta, Forst. (/. c, p. 293 ; cf. also Riley, 
Cotton Worm, p. 44). 
Proctotrypes meridionalis, sp. n., Gribodo, Bull. Ent. Ital., Resoconti, 
1880, p. 8, Calabria. 
Telenomus {Phanurus) penthimice, sp. n., Lichtenstein, Le Nat. ii, p. 206, 
parasitic on Penthimia atra, Gironde. 
Cynipidjj. 
Ormerod, E. a. Undescribed Oak-Galls. Ent. xii. pp. 193 & 194, 
woodcuts. 
Probably belonging to the genera Apkilothrix and Andricus. 
Uhlmann, J. Kleiner Beitrag fiber Eichengallen aus der Nahe Berns, 
Juli, 1880. MT. schw. ent. Ges. vii. pp. 23-32. 
27 species enumerated. 
Captures of Cynipidce in Worcestershire ; Fletcher, Ent. xiii. pp. 10-12. 
Notes on Scotch Cynipidce ; Cameron, Ent. M. M. xvi. pp. 266 & 267. 
Wachtl notices the galls of Cynips majalis and Andricus burgundus, 
Gir., A. circulans, Mayr, and Aulax jacece, Schenck, and figures the galls 
of the last ; Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxx. pp. 544 & 545. 
Biorrhiza aptera and Andricus terminalis, Fabr., are different forms of 
the same species; Beijerinck, Zool. Anz. iii. pp. 179 & 180, and Ent. 
Nachr. vi. pp. 45 & 46. 
