THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 643 



HYPOPTEROMALUS Ashm. 



H. tabacum Fitch. New Jersey (Ashm); bred from "Apanteles congre- 

 gatus." 



NEOCATALACCUS Ashm. 



N. tyloderrnae Ashm. Trenton IX, 7 (Dn) ; parasitic on "Tyloderma fove- 

 olatum." 



CATOLACCUS Thorns. 



C. anthomomi Ashm. Egg Harbor (Coll), bred from strawberry weevil. 

 C. cceliodis Ashm. Reared from "Acanthoscelis acephalus." 



C. incertus Ashm. Parasitic in strawberry weevil and in species of 



"Apion." 



PTEROMALUS Swed. 



P. gelechiae Webster. A parasite of the Angoumois grain moth. 

 P. fuscipes Prov. New York (Ashm) and probably New Jersey. 



P. puparum Linn. Throughout the State; the most common parasite of 

 the cabbage butterfly, also on many other butterfly caterpillars. 



P. vanessae Harris. Parasitic on "Vanessa antiopa" throughout the 



State. 



P. archippi How. Breeds in the common milkweed caterpillar. 

 P. brassicae Pack. Another parasite of the cabbage butterfly. 



P. calandrae How. (Meraporus) A parasite of the grain weevil "Calandra 

 oryzae." 



P. forbesi D. T. Parasite on the Hessian fly. 

 P. verditer Nort. Bred from "Lophyrus abietis." 



DIGLOCHIS Forst. 



D. omnivora Wlk. Bred from "Pyrameis atalanta" and other caterpillars. 



EUTELUS Walk. 



E. onerati Fitch. New York and probably New Jersey. 



RAPHITELUS Walk. 



R. maculatus Walk. New Brunswick IV, VIII, bred from the white pine 

 weevil (Sm) ; also infests "Hylesinus" and "Scolytus" sp. 



PSILOCERA Walk. 

 P. rufipes Ashm. (Metopon) Bred from "Chlamys plicata." 



