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Monographie des Cynipides d'Europe et d Algérie

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THE present work is a portion of the great series of monographs commenced by the late E. Andre, under the title of “Species des Hymenopteres d'Europe et d'Algerie,” by himself, his brother and other specialists, among whom are the Rev. T. A. Marshall and the Abbe Kieffer. The character of the work is well Renown to all hymenopterists, and in this regard we need only say that another volume will complete the Cynipidæ, including the parasitic subfamilies Allotriinæ, Eucoilinæ and Figitinæ, and will also include the families Evaniidæ, Stephanidæ and Trigonalidæ, and full systematic and synonymic catalogues and indices to both volumes, the first volume containing only an index of families anfi genera, and a table of contents.

Monographie des Cynipides d'Europe et d Algérie.

By l'Abbé J. J. Kieffer. Vol. I. Ibalynæ et Cynipinæ, With 27 plates. Pp. vii + 687. (Paris: Hermann, 1897–1901.) Price fr. 40.

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K., W. Monographie des Cynipides d'Europe et d Algérie . Nature 67, 124–125 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/067124a0

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