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E. aphidiphagus Ashm. Bred from the cabbage louse. 



E. artaceae How. Reared from "Artace punctistriga." 



E. clisiocampae Ashm. A parasite on "Clisiocampa disstria." 



E. websteri How. Reared from "Nectarophora granaria." 



DINOCARSIS Forst. 



D. thyridopterygis Ashm. A parasite of the bag or drop-worm. 



ARACHNOPHAGA Ashm. 

 A. picea Riley. In egg sacs of spider "Epeira" and "Argiope." 



ANASTATUS Mots. 



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A. mirabilis Walsh. Widely distributed in the United States, from the 

 Atlantic to the Pacific (Ashm). 



A. pearsalli Ashm. Parasite in eggs of "Smerinthus astylus." 



EUPELMUS Dalm. 



E. allynii French. Common 

 in wheat fields, Clemen- 

 ton V, 22 (Jn) ; parasitic 

 on the joint worm and 

 Hessian fly. 



E. cyaneiceps Ashm. New 

 Brunswick (Sm) ; Cramer 

 Hill VII, 11 (Jn); bred 

 from "Bruchus exiguus." 



E. cornigerae Ashm. Reared 

 from "Andricus corni- 



rerus M 



Fig. 261. Eupelmid, parasite on eggs of katydid: 



E. hirtus Ashm. Parasitic On a, eggs from which parasite has issued, natural 

 "Thyanta CUStator." size : b > P u P a ' and c , adult, enlarged. 



EUSANDALUM Ratz. 



E. hubbardi Ashm. Reared from "Leptostylus biustus." 



E. amphicerovora Ashm. Bred from "Amphicerus bicaudatus." 



CHARITOPUS Forst. 

 C. magnificus Ashm. A parasite on "Amphicerus bicaudatus." 



METAPELMA Westw. 

 M. spectabile Westw. United State, from Atlantic to Pacific (Ashm). 



