626 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



PIMPLA Fab. 



P. marginata Prov. (annulipes Auct, not Brulle). Throughout the 

 State; parasitic on a great variety of caterpillars from "Papilio ajax" 

 to "Carpocapsa pomonella." 



CL 



Fig. 254. Pimpla conquisitor: a, larva; c, pupa; d, adult female; 

 all enlarged: other letters refer to structural details. 



P. conquisitor Say. Throughout the State; one of the commonest para- 

 sites in caterpillars. 



P. grapholithae Cress. Reared from "Grapholitha caryana." 

 P. indagatrix Walsh. G. d. in the United States (Cress); bred from 

 "Tortrix incertana," "Acrobasis juglandis," "Coleophora Cinderella." 



P. inquisitoriella D. T. (inquisitor Say.) Throughout the State; a com- 

 mon parasite on a great variety of lepidopterous larvae. 



P. notanda Cress. Riverton V, 1 (Jn); New Jersey (Cress Coll); para- 

 sitic on "Lepidoptera" generally, but not common. 



P. pedalis Cress. Caldwell (Cr) ; Staten Island IX (Ds) ; New Brunswick 

 (Sm). 



P. picticornis Cress. New Jersey is the type locality. 



P. rufovariegata Cress, (rufovariata) New Jersey (Cress). 



P. scriptifrons Cress. G. d. in the United States (Cress) and is parasitic 



on the common spider "Epeira riparia." 

 P. tenuicornis Cress. Anglesea V, 28, parasitic on "Sesia caudata" (Sm). 



P. pterelas Say. New Jersey (Cress Coll); parasitic on "Psedisca scud- 

 deriana" and "Gelechia gallsesolidaginis." 



THERONIA Holmg. 



T. melanocephala Brulle. Palisades VIII, 11 (Dke) ; New Jersey (Ashm). 

 T. fulvescens Cress. Little Falls V (Ds); Lahaway X, 13 (Coll); a para- 

 site on "Pimpla conquisitor." 



