ICHNEUMONIDJD. 
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Trichocalymma lylebeium and punctatum, p. 456, hipunctatiim^ p. 457, 
spp. nn., id. 1. c., St. Petersburg. 
Exyston variatus \^-twin], sp. n., Provancher, 1. c. p. 15, Canada. 
Exochus scitulus, sp. n., id. ihid.^ Canada. 
Orthocentrus reptilis^ Marshall, 1. c. p. 242, Loom Bay, Spitzbergen ; 0. 
nigristernus^ C. Rondani, Bull. Ent. Ital. ix. p. 192, in larvge oiBalaninus 
glandium^ Italy : spp. nn. 
Bassus hyperhoreus, sp. n., Marshall, 1. c. p. 241, Wide Bay. 
Metopius sinensis^ sp. n., F. Smith, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 411, pi. xliv. fig. 4, 
Shanghai (the first known of its genus from China, India, or the Eastern 
Archipelago). 
Pimplides. 
C. G. Thomson, Opusc. Ent. (fasc. 8) pp. 732-777, characterizes the 
genera and species found in Sweden. 
lihyssa. S. C. Snellen van Vollenhoven refers in a general way to the 
characters and known species of this genus, in which ho includes Thn- 
lessa as of insufliciont generic value, figuring 11. clavata^ F., figs. 1 & 2, 
siqjcrha, Schr., figs. 3 & 4, persuasoria, L., figs. 5 & 6, and curvipes, Grav., 
fig. 7 ; Pinacographia, pp. 17 & 18, pi. xi. 
Glypta and Clistopyga. The like treatment ; G. mensurator and incisa 
from resinous tumours inhabited by Retinia resinella ; G. pedata, Desv., 
from Teras plumhatana. G. rostrata, Holm., fig. 1, elegans^ Voll., fig. 2, 
flavo-lineata, Gr., fig. 3, ceratites, Gr., fig. 4, fronticornis, Gr., fig. 5, hi- 
foveolata^ Gr., fig. 6 ; C. rufator^ Holm., fig. 7, incitator^ F., fig. 8. Id. 1. c. 
pp. 20-22, pi. xiii. 
Arenetra, Lampronotay and McniMus. The like treatment ; Chalino- 
cerus longicorniSy Ratz., = C. defcctiviiSy Gr., = Lampronnta nigra, Gr. ; 
A. pilosella, Gr., fig. 1, L. nigra^ Gr., fig. 2, marginator, Schiodte, fig. 3, 
caligata, Gr., fig. 4, M. setomSy Frcr., fig. 5. catenatovy Pz., fig. G, pimp- 
latovy Zett,, fig. 7, agnatiis, Gr., fig. 8. Id. 1. c. pp. 22 & 23, pi. xiv. 
Metopius. The like treatment ; the hinder tibiae are two-spurred, not 
nni-calcarate, as Holmgren says. M. fuscipennisy Wesm., fig. 1, dissec- 
toriuSy Pz., fig. 2, necatoriiiSy F., figs. 3 & 4, anxiuSy Wesm., fig. 5, dentatus, 
F., fig. 6, nasutusy Gir., fig. 7, pi. xvi., peltatovy Marshall, pi. xvii. fig. 1. 
Id. 1. c. pp. 25 & 26. 
Colpomeria, Lycorinay and Pimpla. The like treatment ; Scamhus, 
Htg., P = Colpomeria] C. lacrigata, Holm., fig. 1, L. trianguliferay Holm, 
(reared from Gelechia poj)ulella)y figs. 2 & 3, P. melanopygay F., var., 
fig. 4, rohoratory F., fig. 5, ovivorUy Boh., fig. 6, oculatoriay F., fig. 7, 
nueuwy Ratz., fig. 9. Id. 1. c. pp. 33 & 34, pi. xxi. 
Pimpla. A larva apparently feeding only on the substance of a gall 
of Nematus viminalis ; P. Cameron, Ent. M. M. xiii. p. 200. 
Polysphincta hoops, Tschek, reared from a spider {Tlieridium') ; 
Brischke, Deutsche E. Z. 1877, p. 285. 
Ecliihrus armatus, Grav., is ^ of Phygadeiion semi-orhitatus, Grav. 
{Cryptides)y and should be referred probably to Xylophrurus, Forst. ; id. 
1. c. p. 287. 
