106 Ins, 
HYMENOrTERA. 
Cress. ; Ischnus variegatus, Prov., = w-album, Cress., which is an Ichneu- 
mon; I. lobaius, 'Prov., = duplicatus, Say; Mesostenus annulatiiSy Prov., 
is an Ichneumon; I. pusillus, Cress., = annulipes. Cress.; I. obsoletus, 
Riley, = brevipennis, Cress., var. ; I. calcaratus, Prov., = IlopUsmenus 
morulus, Say ; Amblyteles cequalis, Prov.,.= consimilis, Cress., necWesm., 
renamed nubivagus, p. 193 [cequalis, Prov., stands] ; A. marianapolita- 
nensis, Prov., = rujizonatus, Cress. ; A. nitidus, Prov., = electus, Cress. ; 
Fhygadeuon insignis, Prov., = 1. hebrus, Cress., and P. hilaris, Prov., = 
I. helvus, Cress., both being referred to Phceogenes ; and many species 
already known are referred to their proper genera. 
WoLDSTEDT, F. W. Beitrag zur Kenntuiss der um St. Petersburg vor- 
kommenden Ichneumoniden. Bull. Petersb. xxiii. pp. 432-460. 
Enumerates the known species (and 6 new), with bibliographical refer- 
ences. 
Ichneumon lineator, Grav., fig. 1, restaurator, Gr., fig. 2, bilineatus, Gr., 
fig. 3, sugillatorius, L., fig. 4, comitator, L., fig. 6, leucocerus, Gr., fig. 6, 
castaniventris, Gr., fig. 7, insidiosus, Wesm., fig. 8 ; S. C. Snellen van 
Vollenhoven, Pinacographia, pi. xx. (general observations on them,pp. 31 
& 32). 
Ichneumon germanus, p. 143, ciiimus, p. 144 (? = torvinus, Cress., $ ), 
chalj/beus, p. 140, peptkus and merus, p. 148, vitalis and mendax (also 
Canada), p. 149, truculenius, p. 150, promptus, p. 152, recens, p. 153, ges- 
tuosus (also British Columbia), p. 156, dictiosus, p. 164, restrictus (? = 
instabilis, Cress., var.), p. 169, leviculus, p. 170, putus, p. 173, ultimus, 
vivax, and vafer, p. 178, libens, p. 181, scibilis, p. 183, various Korthern 
States, I. scriptifrons, p. 144, pervagus, p. 148, atrox and pravus, p. 151, 
bi-oculatus, p. 158, uncinatus, p. 159, suadus, p. 160, versabilis, p. 161, 
procax, p. 170, saundersi,p. 177, confirmatus, p. Yl%,flebilis, p. 181, 
p. 184, Canada (some also from U.S.A.) ; I. texanus, p. 159, and heilig- 
brodti, p. 108, Texas, I. seditiosus, p. 172, Colorado, Cresson, 1. c. ; I. 
bimembris, citatus, and trizonatas, p. 8, vescus and pomilius, p. 9, lividulus, 
p. 10, Provancher, Nat. Canad. ix., Canada : spp. nn. 
Amblyteles tetricus send per luctuosus, Provancher, 1. c., p. 10, Canada; 
A. diasemcB, Tischbein, S. E. Z. xxviii. p. 497, Finland, from pupae of 
Plusia diasema ; A. belangeri, Canada, illcetabilis, Georgia, p. 190, taos, 
p. 191, New Mexico, hudsonicus, Hudson’s Bay Territory, /ra toms, Mas- 
sachusetts, p. 192, coloradensis, p. 193, Colorado, Cresson, I, c. ; spp. nn. 
Trogus fascipennis, p. 195, Texas, brullcei, p. 196, various Northern 
States, apicalis, p. 197, Georgia, spp. nn., Cresson, 1. c. 
Platylabus canadensis, Canada, montanus, New Hampshire, spp. nn., 
id. 1. c. p. 200. 
Purylabus agilis, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 201, Canada and United States. 
Phceogenes ater, p. 202, decoloratus, and discus, p. 203, spp. nn., id. 1. c., 
United States. 
Oryptides, 
Taschenberg, Z. ges. Naturw. xlviii. [1876] pp. 61-104, describes various 
