620 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



EXOCHILUM Wesm. 



E. acronyctae Ashm. Del. Water Gap VII, 14 (Jn) ; reared from "Acro 



nycta" sp. 

 E. fuscipenne Nort. New Jersey, Ocean Co. (Coll). 



E. mundum Say. Boonton VII, 10 (GG) ; Newark, ex larva of "Zerene 

 catenaria" (Sm); Staten Island (Ds) ; Riverton IX, 8 (Jn) ; Clemen- 

 ton VIII, 27 (Vk); DaCosta VII, 20, lona VIII, 25 (Dke) ; also reared 

 from "Papilio" and "Pyrameis." 



E. nigrovarium Prov. Great Notch VIII, 21, Manumuskin VIII, 5 (Dke); 

 Westville VI, 22 (Jn). 



E. tenuipes Nort. A parasite of "Spilosoma virginica." 



ANOMALON Grav. 



A. anale Say. Newark, New Brunswick V (Sm) ; Atco VI. 18, Westville 



VII, 4 (Jn). 



A. curtum Nort. Westville IV, 19 (Jn). 

 A. laterale Brulle. Of general distribution, and should occur in New 



Jersey. 



A. metallicum Nort. Delaware Water Gap VII, 11 (Jn). 

 A. relictum Fab. United States generally (Cress), and should occur with 



us. 



A. semirufum Nort. Westville IV, 19 (Jn). 

 A. smithii Davis. New Brunswick (Sm); the type locality. 

 A. pseudargioli How. Parasitic on some of our common Lycaenids. 

 A. paediscae Ashm. (Agrypon) Parasitic on species of "Eucosma." 



EIPHOSOMA Cress. 

 E. femorata Cress. Shark River VI, 9 (Jn). 



NOTOTRACHYS Marsh. 

 N. ejuncidus Say. New York (Ashm) and probably New Jersey. 



ENICOSPILUS Steph. 



E. purgatus Say. Del. Water Gap VII, 12, Ches- 

 ter VIII, 15 (Coll) ; Staten Island (Ds) ; 

 Lucaston IX, 29, DaCosta VII, 19, Brown's 

 Mills V, 30 (Dke); Lahaway VII, VIII, 

 Anglesea V, 30 (Sm) ; a parasite on "Ma- 

 mestra trifolii," "M. picta," "Leucania 

 unipuncta" and "Crelodasys unicornis." 



EREMOTYLUS Forst. 



Fig. 252. Enicospilus 



E. arctiae Ashm. Long Island, Pennsylvania p,,rgati<<; 



and probably New Jersey (Ashm). 



