THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
Ins, 12' 
Stirps ii., Mobiliventris : a, legs with two more or less distinct tibial 
rings, Tribes (4) Chalcidita, Walk., (5) Oxyura, Hal., (6) Gallicola,Jj 2 tXY.^ 
(7) Entomotilla, Dum. [= BraconidcE], (8) Stibocampa [nov.,,p. 19 ; = 
Ichneumonidce], (9) A {n]cyrogastra [nov., p. 20 ; = Evaniidm\ (10) 
Eutrichocera [nov., ibid. ; = Stephanus, Jur.], (11) Diplomorpha [nov. 
ibid. ; = Trigonalys^ Westw.) ; h, legs with only one tibial ring, (12) 
Cenoptera, Hal., (13) Chrysostilha [nov., p. 20 ; = Tuhilifera^ Hal., Chry- 
sidiformia, Dahlb.], (14) Lestica, Hal. [= Fo§sores~], (15) Diploptera^ 
Latr., (16) mellifera^ Latr., (17) Heterogyna, Latr. 
Thirty forms of alar neuration are figured. 
Fritsch, K. Kleine Monographien parasitischer Hymenopteren. Verb. 
Ver. Rheinl. xxxv. pp. 42-82. 
Descriptions of a considerable number of new genera and species. 
. Jahrliche Periode der Insectenfauna von . Osterreich-Ungarn 
Denk. Ak. Wien, xxxviii. pp. 97-166, pis. vi. 
Deals with seasons, localities, comparative rarity, food plants, &c., of 
Austrian Ilymenoptera, with elaborate lists, tables, and diagrams summing 
up the results. 
MocsAry, a. Data ad Faunam Hymenopterologicam Sibirise Musei 
Nationalis Hungarici. Tijdschr. Ent. xxi. pp. 198-200. 
Contains a list of species collected by Kindermann in Siberia, and con- 
tained in the Hungarian Museum. Four new species are described. 
. Mellifera Nova in Collectioni Mussei Nationalis Hungarici. 
Term, fiizetek, ii. pp. 15-19, 113-123. 
Morawitz, F. Nachtrag zur Bieneufauna Caucasiens. Hor. Ent. 
Ross. xiv. pp. 1-112. 
Contains the results of a tour in the Southern Caucasus in 1876. 
Many new species are described, in addition to the following known 
species or new varieties : Bombus raiellus, Kirb., var. p. 19 ; Anthophora 
pedata, Eversm., var., p. 20, A. caucasica, Radoszk., redescribed, p. 23 ; 
A. radoszJcovsJcii, Fedtsch., = Uturata, Lep., $ , p. 26, rujicornis, Fedtsch., 
redescribed, p. 31 ; Eucera melanocephala, Mor., var., p. 37 ; Megachile 
fasciata and rufitarsisy Smith, = encetorMm, Lep., Andrena fons- 
colombii^ Hours, redescribed, p. 62, A. flava^ Fabr., var., p. 78, A. albo- 
picta, Rad., redescribed, p. 87, A. megacephala, Smith, noticed, p. 89 ; 
Hylceus marginatus, Thoms., = subfasciatus, Forst., = difformis, Eversm., 
p. 100; Nomada calabra, Mor., amended description, and W. chrysopyga, 
Mor., var., p. 110. Altogether 453 species are enumerated ; but the 
notices of the greater part are simply confined to localities. 
PROVANCHER, L. Faune Canadienne. Les Insectes Hym^nopteres. 
Nat. Canad. x. pp. 11-18, 47-58, 65-73, 97-108, 161-170, 195-209, 
225-238, 257-273, 289-299, 349-365. The Tenthredinidce, Uroceridce, 
Evaniidce, and Ichneumonidce of Canada are described as far as the 
genus Ichneumon. 
Rondani, C. Repertorio degli Insetti Parassiti e delle loro Vittime con 
