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118 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 270<br />

1924. Some new parasitic Hymenoptera with notes on several described<br />

forms. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 65, art. 4, pp. 1-23.<br />

1925. A second lot of parasitic Hymenoptera from the Philippines. Phil-<br />

ippine Journ. Sci. vol. 27, pp. 83-111, 1 pi.<br />

1926. A new egg-parasite (Hymenoptera: Serphoidea). Proc. Ent. Soc.<br />

Washington, vol. 28, p. 67.<br />

1927. Miscellaneous descriptions of new parasitic Hymenoptera with<br />

some synonymical notes. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 71 , art. 4, pp.<br />

1-39, 3 figs., 1 pi.<br />

1932. Miscellaneous descriptions and notes on parasitic Hymenoptera.<br />

Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., vol. 25, pp. 736-757.<br />

GIRAULT, A. A.<br />

1906. Two new species of Telenomus. Psyche, vol. 12, pp. 63-66.<br />

1915. Notes on two South American parasitic Hymenoptera. The Entomologist,<br />

vol. 48, pp. 213-214.<br />

1916a. A new genus of Scelionidae from the West Indies. The Entomologist,<br />

vol. 49, pp. 198-199.<br />

1916b. A new Phanurus from the <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>, with notes on allied species.<br />

Canadian Ent., vol. 48, pp. 149-150.<br />

1917a. A new Embidobia from India. The Entomologist, vol. 50, pp. 152-<br />

153.<br />

1917b. New Javanese Hymenoptera (private publication), 12 pp.<br />

1920. New serphidoid, cynipoid, and chalcidoid Hymenoptera. Proc.<br />

U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 58, pp. 177-216.<br />

HOWARD, L. 0.<br />

1885. Hadronotus leptocorisae, n. sp. In Hubbard, Insects affecting the<br />

orange (Report to the Entomologist of the U.S. Dept. Agric),<br />

p. 215.<br />

1889a. The hymenopterous parasites of North American butterflies. In<br />

Scudder, Butterflies of the eastern <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> and Canada,<br />

pp. 1869-1911, 2 pis.<br />

1889b. A parasite of the supposed eggs of the cotton stainer. Insect Life,<br />

vol. 1, pp. 241-242, 1 fig.<br />

1889c. Three new parasites of Icerya. Insect Life, vol. 1, pp. 268-270,<br />

3 figs.<br />

1890a. Some new parasites of the grain plant-louse. Insect Life, vol. 2,<br />

pp. 246-248, 4 figs.<br />

1890b. Two spider-egg parasites. Insect Life, vol. 2, pp. 269-271, 2 figs.<br />

1891. Another spider-egg parasite. Insect Life, vol. 4, p. 202.<br />

JACKSON, D. L.<br />

1966. A new species of Metanopedias from Great Britain (Hymenoptera:<br />

Platygasteridae). Ann. Ent. Soc. America, vol. 59, pp. 734-736,<br />

3 figs.<br />

KEMAL, M.<br />

1926. Four new species of parasites from aphidophagous Syrphidae<br />

(Hymenoptera). Canadian Ent., vol. 58, pp. 283-285.<br />

KIEFFER, J. J.<br />

1910a. Hymenoptera, Fam. Scelionidae, addenda et corrigenda. In Wytsman.<br />

Genera Insectorum, fasc. 80B, pp. 61-112, 27 figs.<br />

1910b. Hymenoptera, Fam. Belytidae. In Wytsman, Genera Insectorum,<br />

fasc. 107, pp. 1-47, 3 pis.

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