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TANYSTROPHA Forst. 



T. americana Ashm, Ocean Grove V (Sm); a mss. name. 



MESOCRINA Forst. 



M. microrhopalse Ashm. Bred from "Microrhopala xerene." 



M. pegomyias Brues. A parasite on the common cabbage maggot. 



APH/ERETE Forst. 



A. muscae Ashm. New Brunswick VII, 20 (Sm) ; a parasite of the "horn- 

 fly" and other Diptera. 



A. auripes Prov. New Jersey, probably (Ashm). 



A. pallipes Say. New Brunswick (Sm). 



A. pegomyiae Brues. A parasite of the common cabbage maggot. 



A. oscinidis Ashm. Bred from "Oscinis" sp., mining leaves of "Plantago 

 major." 



ALYSIA Latr. 



A. ridibunda Say. (Cratospila rubicunda) Westville VI-VIII (div); 

 Woodbury V, 27 (Jn) ; and probably throughout the State (Vk). 



GRAMMOSPILA Forst. 

 G. triticaphis Fitch. New Jersey, bred from a wheat louse (Sm). 



Family CAPITONIID^. 



CAPITONIUS Brulle. 



C. ashmeadii D. T. (Cenocoelius rubriceps Ratz.) Camden VI, 22 (Jn) ; 

 Rocky Hill VI (Coll) ; bred from "Sternidius alpha," living in pith of 

 "Rhus glabra." 



Family ICHNEUMONID/E. 



EUSTERINX Forst. 

 E. neglegere Davis. New Jersey (Davis) ; the type locality. 



ATELEUTE Forst. 

 A. elongata Davis. Atlantic City (Sm); the type locality. 



PLECTISCUS Grav. 



P. pleuralis Cress. A species of general distribution and sure to be 

 found in New Jersey. 



