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Papilio aster las, in 1892. A very large dark-winged specimen 

 from P. troilus, in 1895. N. H. (941, 1138 a.) 



(56) Ichneumon mains, Cr. Taken hibernating in large 

 numbers, under bark, in N. H., 18 Mar., 1894. (mo.) * 



(57) Phceogenes phycidis, *Ashm. Reared from Phycis 

 rubrifasciella, in N. H. ; emergence of parasite, 28 July, 1892. 

 (961 k.) 



(^8) Phceogenes mellinus, Prov. From pupa of Oxyptilus 

 pvriscelidactylus, in Cambridge, Mass. (684.) 



(59) Acrobcla tachince, *Ashm. From a tachinid puparium 

 reared from an undetermined geometrid larva which is abund 

 ant on Ambrosia artemi sice folia about Cambridge, Mass. 



(5670 



(60) Hemiteles annul atus, Ashm. 



(61) Hemiteles utilis, Nort. Both species raised, as hyper- 

 parasites, from the same larva of Thyreus abbotii that produced 

 the chalcids Eulophus incongruus and Entedon albitarsis. 

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



(62) Cryptus pallidus* Cr. A male, probably of this species, 

 was reared from Oxyptilus periscelidactylus, in Cambridge, 

 Mass. (684 b.) 



(63) Cryptus extrematis, Cr. From pupa of Attacus pro- 

 methea, in N. H. (996.) 



(64) Pimpla conquisitor, Say. Reared in considerable num 

 ber from pupae of Z,erene catenaria, in N. H. ; the parasites 

 mostly emerged about 20 Aug., 1892, from pupae collected six 

 days earlier. Four specimens, the same year, from Phycis 

 rubrifasciella, in N. H. ; emergences 23, 26, 29 and 31 July. 

 A specimen of P. conquisitor was taken 21 July, 1884, in 

 Cambridge, Mass., while ovipositing in a larva of Orgyia 

 leucostigma that had already spun its cocoon for pupation. 



( 6 39> 934' 9 61 -) 



(65) Pimpla indagatrix, Walsh. From a tortricid larva 



that rolls up the ends of leaves of Comptonia asplenifolia, in 

 N. H. ; emergence of parasite 20 July, 1892. Another bred 

 from a larva, probably a pyralid, that feeds on Betula alba, in 

 N. H. (949 c, 1 1 14 a.) 



(66) Pimpla novita, Cr. Raised twelve specimens from 

 larvae of Mononychus vulpeculus, which fed in the unripe seed- 

 pods of Iris -versicolor ; from the same lot of seed-pods only 

 two M. vulpeculus emerged, showing how extensive the para 

 sitism was. Raised three specimens from larvae of Phycis 

 rubrifasciella ; emergences 20, 22 and 31 July, 1892. Both 

 rearings in N. H. (918, 961 a.) 



(67) Pimpla rufovariata, Cr. Bred from its pupa found 

 at Arlington, Mass., 10 Aug, 1885, in a mine of Pcedisca 



