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larva of Ampelophaga myron. Both rearings were in N. H 

 (1020 q, 1123.) 



(IT) Habrocytus phycidis, *Ashm. Bred from larva of 

 Phycis rubrifasciella ; parasite emerged 2^ July, 1892. N. H. 

 (961 c.) 



(12) Diglochis omnivorus, Walk. This introduced Euro 

 pean species was reared from a pupa of Orgyia leucostigma, in 

 Cambridge, Mass., in 1883. (509 c.) 



(13) Elachistus caccecice, How. Bred from Ccelodasys 

 unicornis ; the parasites, which fed internally, came out and 

 pupated 7 July, and two only (tf and 9 ) emerged 1 1 August. 

 Cambridge, Mass., 1883. (489.) 



(14) Elachistus cidarice, *Ashm. Bred from larva of 

 Cidaria diver silineata, in N. H. (580.) 



(15) Entedon albitarsis, Ashm. Hyperparasitic on Apan- 

 teles congregatus from Thyreus abbotii. Cambridge, Mass., 

 July, 1882. (125.) 



(16) Cratotechus brevicapitatus, C. & D. Bred from larvae 

 of Euplexia lucipara, which are quite common in gardens in 

 Cambridge, Mass., feeding on Dicentra spectabilis. One lot 

 of 20 pupse of C. brevicapitatus, found 27 July, 1882, emerged 

 i Aug., 1882; another lot pupated 14 Sept., 1882, and emerged 

 7 May, 1883, thus hibernating as pupse. Another lot was bred 

 from a geometric! larva that fed on Prunus nana ; pupation 

 occurred it; June, 1884, and emergence 28 June, 1884. (134, 

 347, 601.) 



(17) Cratotechus smerinthi, *Ashm. From larva of Sme- 

 rinthus exccecatus, found in N. H. Pupation of the chalcicl larvae 

 about 16 Sept., 1892 ; emergence, the next spring, before 30 May. 

 (1064.) 



(18) Eulophus incongruus, *Ashm. Hyperparasitic on 

 Apanteles congregatus reared from larva of Thyreus abbotii. 

 Cambridge, Mass., July, 1882. (125.) 



(19) Tetrastichodes tibialis, Ashm. Hyperparasitic (on 

 Ifomalotylus?) in pupae of Coccinella novemnotata, in Cam 

 bridge, Mass. Thirteen specimens emerged from one coccinel- 

 lid pupa, 31 Aug., 1885 ; fifteen from another [pupa, 2 Sept., iSSv 

 (734. 738-) 



FAMILY BRACONID^E. 



(20) Rhogas intermedius, Cr. Emerged 20 Sept., 1882, 

 from a cocoon of Ennomos alniaria, in Cambridge, Mass. 

 Also reared from a larva of Apatela hastulifera, taken at 

 Wachusett, Mass., 26 Aug., 1882. (266, 1138 e.) 



