CHRYSlDIDiE. ICHNEUMONID^. 
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n. erscTiovi, p. 6, pi. i. fig. 2, Sarafschan, solslcy [sic], p. 7, pi. iii. fig. 1, 
Kizil-Kum Desert, Kadoszkovsky, 1. c., spp. nn. 
Chrysis vagans, p. 11, pi. i. fig. 3, fedtschenhoi, p. 12, fig. 6, maracan- 
densis, p. 14, fig. 8, de7itij)es, p. 15, fig. 9, sjgeciosa^ p. 17, pi. ii. fig. 1, 
kohandica^ p. 18, fig. 2, superha, p. 20, kessleri, p. 21, pi. ii. fig. 6, ulianini, 
p, 22, fig. 8, sabulosa, p. 24, fig. 11, spp. nn., Radoszkovsky, 1. c., various 
Turkestan localities. 
Chrysis lais, Yar, gribodoi, and virgo, La Penne, p. G6, dominula, 
Toulon, and ckevriet'i^ Switzerland, p. 67, igniventj'is, La Penne, and 
cerastes^ Lorgues and La Penne, spp. nn., Perrin, 1. c, 
ICHNEUMONIDiE. 
F. W. WoLDSTEDT, Bull. P^tersb. xxii. pp. 390-402, describes known 
and new species from Silesia. 
Undotormincd parasite on eggs of Calnpienus spretus described and 
figured in the larval state ; 0. V. Riley, Rep. Ins. Mo. ix. p. 96, fig. 24. 
Ichneumonides. 
E. T. Cresson, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. vi. pp. 129-212, under the modest 
title “Notes on the species belonging to the subfamily Ichneumonides, 
found in America north of Mexico,” has published a laborious and 
valuable treatise (practically a monograph) upon those insects, following 
Holmgren’s arrangement, and giving dichotomous sexual tables. 201 spp. 
of Ichneumon, 4 of HopUsmenus, 35 of Ambly teles, 22 of Trogus, 11 of 
Platylabus, 1 of Eumjlabus, and 16 of Phceogenes are described (many 
now). Observations arc mado on probable synonymy of species unknown 
except by description to the author, and the following synonymic and 
other corrections are given : — Ichneumon hilaris, Say, probably belongs to 
the Pimplides ; I. blahii, Cress., and Ischnus contiguus, iridescens, and 
alhitarsis, Cress., belong to Oryptus ; Ichn. inquisitor and pterelas. Say, 
belong to Pimpla ; I. fortis, Prov., and ? flavicornis. Cress,, = centrator, 
Say ; I. cinctipes, Prov., — navus, Say ; J. pullatus, Cress., = subeyaneus, 
Cress., ^ ; Phygadeuon niger, Prov., = I. eoatremitatis. Cress. ; I. signa- 
tipes,VvoY., wee Cress., renamed stygicus (p. 151); IscJmus jejunus, Cress., 
and proximus, Cress., = sublatus, Cress., var. wilsdM, Cress., vinnulus. 
Cress., and other species are referred to Ichneumon; /. niger, Brull4, = 
unifasciatorus. Say ; I. varipes, Prov., nec Grav., = cinctitai'sis, Prov. ; I. 
mellicoxus, Prov., = puerilis, Cress. ; Phygadeuon ater, Prov., = I. hel- 
vipes. Cress.; I. nobilis, Cress., nec Wesm., renamed munificus (p. 162) ; 
I. multor. Cress., = flavizonatus, Cress., and ? = jucundus, Brulle, $ ; I. 
clopini, Prov., = milvus, Cress. ; Mesosteniis apicalis, Prov., = I. finU 
timus. Cress., var., and the latter P = terminalis, Cress., $ ; J. ventralis. 
Cress. (Tr. Am. Ent. Soc., nec P. Ent. Soc. Philad.), renamed vecors, 
p. 172 ; Phygadeuon nigro-variegatus, Prov., P. dorsalis, Prov., == humilis, 
Prov., var., and P. terminalis, Prov., = caudatus, Prov., referred to 
Ichneumon; I. regnatrix and ambiguus, Cress., = grandis, Brulld; I. 
incertus, semicoccineus, and calif ornicus, Cress., = rujiventris, Brull^ ; Joppa 
canadensis, Prov., = Ichn. insolens, Cress. ; I. hcesitans, Prov., = funestus, 
