[426]

Souvenirs entomologiques: quatrième série, 1891, p. 308.

[427]

Tr. ent. Soc. London, i. 1836, p. 232.

[428]

Ichneumonen der Forstinsecten, i. 1844, p. 86.

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See Cameron, Brit. Phyt. Hym. iii. Ray Soc. 1890, p. 152.

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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.