104 Ins, 
HYMEINOPTERA. 
Liometopum brevicorne, Mayr, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxvii. p. 870, N. 
Brazil. 
Phidole speculifera, p. 373, Ainsaba, rugaticepSj p. 375, Sciotel, Emery, 
1. c. ; P. minutula, Mayr, 1. c. p. 872, N. Brazil. 
Solenopsis tenuis^ Mayr, 1. c. p. 874, N. Brazil. 
Cremastogaster subdentata, id. Putesh. Turkesfc. p. 19, Turkestan ; C. 
brasiliensis, p. 875, Icevis, p. 876, id. Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxvii., N. Brazil ; 
C. robusta, Emery, 1. c. p. 379, Keren. 
Pseudomyrma latinoda, Mayr, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxvii. p. 877, N. Brazil; 
P. laevigata^ p. 62, Ic&viceps^ p. 63, rufa, terminalis, and simplex^ p. 64, 
urbancif p. 65, canescens and penetrator, p. 66, sedula, p. 67, and unicolor, 
p. 68, Brazil (mostly Amazon River), variabilis and pilosula, p. 62, Bar- 
badoes, distincta and brunnea, p. Q3, ferrtiginea, p. 64:, fervida and volatilis, 
p. 65, and elongata, p. 67, Mexico, rufo-media, p. 66, Guatemala, Jlavi- 
cornis, p. 67, Nicaragua, Smith, Tr. E. Soc. 1877. 
'I'elraponera petiolata,p. 70, Ceylon, attenuaki, Sarawak, and cethiops, 
S. Africa, p. 11, punctulata, p. 72, W. Australia, id. 1. c. 
Chrysidid.®. 
O. Radoszkovsky, in Eedcbenko’s “ Putesbestvie v Turkestan” [st/prd, 
p. 97], pp. 1-27, describes (under tbe peculiar name “ Cbrysidiformis ”) 
tbe species taken by that traveller, which are also excellently figured on 
pis. i., ii., & iii., including Chrysis varicornis, Spin., pi. i. fig. 4, versicolor^ 
Spin., fig. 6,foveala, Dbm., fig. 7, ehrenbergi, Dbm., fig. \0, palliditarsis, 
Spin., fig. 11, orientalis, Dbm., fig. 12, diversa, Dbm., pi. ii. fig. 2, soror, 
Dbm., pi. i. fig. 3, sinuata, Dbm., pi. ii. fig. 5, grohmanni. Spin., fig. 7, 
impar, Dbm., fig. 9, micans, Rossi, fig. 10. 
E. Abeille de Perrin, Feuil. Nat. vii. pp. 67-59, 66-68, describes bis 
method of collecting, and gives diagnoses of new species. He enu- 
merates 60 species that have occurred to him (in S. Franco, chiefly). 
Indications of other now species are given. Chrysis insperata, Chevr., C. 
rutila, Perris, = splendidula, Rossi ; C. viridiila,fia\i\h., var. n. fenestrata, 
p. 67. 
Chrysis. List of 10 species and the other Hymenoptera on which they 
are respectively parasitic ; J. Lichtenstein, Term, fiizetek, 1877, p. 92. 
Chrysis simplex, Dhlb., parasitic on Osmia ccementaria, Gerst. ; A. 
Moesdry, Term, fiizetek, 1877, p. 23. 
Polyodontus, g. n., Radoszkovsky, 1. c. p. 25. Next after Stilbum, abdo- 
men with eleven teeth at apex in figure (characters in Russian). P. 
stchurovsky [sic], sp. n., id. ibid. pi. iii. fig. 2, locality unknown. 
Bruginoia, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 26. Allied to Euchroeus. B. pellucida, 
sp. n., id. ibid. pi. ii. fig. 12, Kizil-Kum Desert. 
Cleptes morawitzi, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 1, pi. iii. fig. 3, Samarcand, &c. 
Hoplopyga bogdanovi, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 5, pi. i. fig. 1, Sarafschan. 
Homalus triangulifer, sp. n., E. A. de Perrin, Feuil. Nat. vii. p. 65, Ste. 
Baume. 
Hedychrum sculpturatum and longicolle, id. ibid., Marseilles and Toulon ; 
