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ADELOGNATHUS Holm. 

 A. flavopictus Davis. New Jersey probably (Ashm). 



CREMASTUS Grav. 



C. cooki Davis. (Temelucha) Camden Co. (Vk) ; Atlantic Co. VII, bred 

 from the strawberry leaf-roller (Sm). 



C. retiniae Cress. (Temelucha websteri Ashm.) Staten Island (Ds) ; 

 Riverton IX, 5, Clementon, Sea Isle VII, 22 (Jn) ; Anglesea V, 2& 

 (Sm); parasite on "Retinia rigidana." 



PRISTOMERUS Holm. 



P. euryptychiae Ashm. Del. Water Gap VII, 6 (Jn); bred from "Eucosma 

 scudderiana." 



THERSILOCHUS Holm. 



Fig. 251. Thersilochus conotracheli, parasite on plum 



curculio: male and female adults, larva a, 



cocoon b, and pupa c: all much enlarged. 



T. contracheli Riley. New Jersey (Sm); a parasite of the plum curculio. 



T. pallipes Prov. (Porizon) Long Island and probably New Jersey 

 (Ashm). 



LEPTOPYGAS Forst. 



L. orbus Davis. New Jersey district (Ashm). 



PORIZON Grav. 

 P. facilis Cress. (Temelucha fascialis) Widely distributed in the United 



States, and sure to occur in New Jersey (Ashm). 

 P. macer Cress. (Temelucha) Clementon V, 30 (Jn). 



