Souvenirs entomologiques: quatrième série, 1891, p. 308.
Tr. ent. Soc. London, i. 1836, p. 232.
Ichneumonen der Forstinsecten, i. 1844, p. 86.
See Cameron, Brit. Phyt. Hym. iii. Ray Soc. 1890, p. 152.
The term inquiline is applied in entomology to a great variety of conditions covered by the Latin word "inquilinus" (incolinus), signifying a tenant or dweller in another's property. The term parasite is used in a still wider and vaguer sense, being in fact applied to a large number of cases, in many of which we do not at present understand the exact relations between the two parties concerned. This subject is no doubt destined to become a most interesting department of entomology. See Riley, P. ent. Soc. Washington, ii. 1893, p. 397; and Wasmann, Zusammengesetzten Nester, etc., 1891.