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HYMENOPTERA. 
Oresson, E. T. Descriptions of Ichneumonidije^ chiefly from the Pacific 
Slope of the United States and British North America. P. Ac. 
Philad. 1878, pp. 348-381. 
Besides new species, this paper includes descriptions of sexes of the 
following known species (all Oresson’s, when not otherwise stated) : — 
Ichneumon solitus, $ , and odiosus, ^ , p. 348, neutralis, $ , salvus, $ , and 
indemniSf $ , p. 349, purpuripennh, $ , and cupUus, ^ , p. 350, crudosus, ^ , 
compar, $ , and difficilis, p. 351, nuncius^ ^,sequax, ^ , and hiemalis, 
$ , p. 352, cestus, $ , and ruseatus, $ , p. 353, semiasis, ^ , and pelulcusj $ , 
Hoplismenus pacificus, $,p. 354, Amhly teles mormonus, $,and hiulcuSy 
$ , p. 355, Trogus edwardsi, ^ , and buccatus, ^ , and Platylabus consors^ 
$ , p. 356, and calif ornicuSj $ , p. 357, Phygadeuon crassipes, (Prov.) $ , 
p. 358, Cryptus proximuSy ? , p. 359, latus, (Prov.) ^ , p. 361, calipteruSy 
(Say) $ , p. 362, and Bassus maculifrons, $ , p. 374. 
Holmgren, A. E, Enumeratio Ichneumonidum exhibens species in 
alpibus Tirolise captas. I. Earn. Ichneumonides et Ajornyides. 
Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxviii. pp. 167-182, 
41 species enumerated, many new. The following known species are 
specially noticed or described : — Ichneumon imfinus, Wesm.; P varieties, 
p. 167, I stramentariuSf Grav., p. 168, I gravipes, Wesm., p. 17J, redi- 
mituSj Tischb., p. 173, intricator, Wesm., p. 174 ; Amhly teles divisarius^ 
Grav., and johansoni, H., p. 179 ; Platymischus bassicus^ Tischb., p. 181, 
and Diccelotus pumilus^ Grav., p. 182. 
List of Ichneumonidce bred from various hepidoptera^ A. Harrach, Ent. 
Nachr. iv. pp. 233 ik 234. 
General notes on Ichneumons, and bints for their study ; J, B. Bridg- 
man and E. A. Fitch, Ent. xi. pp. 34-36, 156-159. 
Ichneumonides, 
Exephanes occupator^ Grav. On rearing the sexes ; S. C. Snellen van 
Vollenhoven, Tijdschr. Ent. xxi. p. 156. 
Ichneumon signatipes^ Prov., nec Cress., is renamed stygicus ; L. Pro- 
vancher, Nat. Canad. x. p. 294. 
Amhly teles fasciatorius^ Fabr., is not armatorius, Forst., but probably 
= notatorius, Grav., = A-punctoriuSy Mull. ; fasciatorius, Grav., arma- 
toriusy Forst., ? = 4t-maculatuSy Grav. $ , = monitoriuSy Panz. The latter 
species feeds on Perigrapha cinctay Fabr., in Hungary ; its food in Bavaria, 
where this moth does not occur, is unknown. Kriechbaumer, OB. Ver. 
Regensb. xxxi. pp. 50-53. 
Amblyteles cerinthius, Grav. Male described, and a malformation in 
the eyes of a female recorded; T. A. Marshall, Ent. M. M. xiv. p. 278. 
Amblyteles occisoriuSy Fabr., figs. I & 2y johansoni, Holragr., fig. 3, and 
indociliSy Wesm., fig. 4, discussed and figured ; Snellen van Vollenhoven, 
Pinacographia, p. 43, pi. xxvii. 
Hepiopelmus leucostigmus, Grav., and variegatoriuSy Panz., figured ; id, 
1. c. figs. 5 & 6. He regards the genus as scarcely distinct from Ambly- 
teles. 
