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T. clisiocampae Riley. Reared from the American tent caterpillar. 

 T. coelodasidis Ashm. Parasitic on "Coelodasys leptinoides." 



T. graptas How. Breeds in species of "Grapta," "Vanessa." "Chryso- 

 phanus," etc. 



T. heliothidis Ashm. A parasite of 

 the corn-worm. 



T. ichthyurae Ashm. Bred out of 



"Ichthyura inclusa." 

 T. orgyiae Fitch. Bred out of eggs of 



the tussock or vaporer moth. 



T. podisi Ashm. Parasitic in "Podi- 



sus spinosus" and "P. modestus." 

 T. spilosomatis Ashm. Reared from 



Spilosoma virginica." 



Fig. 266. Telenomus heliothidis; 

 much enlarged. 



PHANURUS Thorn. 

 P. tabanivorus Ashm. Bred out of eggs of "Tabanus atratus.' 



Family CERAPHRONID^E. 



CERAPHRON Jur. 



C. destructor Say. A parasite of the Hessian fly. 

 C. fuscipes Ashm. New Jersey district. 

 C. tertius D. T. (basalis Ashm.) Sure to occur in New Jersey. 



LYGOCERUS Fbrst. 

 L. stigmatus Say. New Brunswick VI, 29, bred out of cherry aphis 



(Coll). 



L. niger How. South Jersey, parasitic on wheat louse VI. VII (Sm). 

 L. triticum Taylor. Parasitic on wheat louse. 



Family PELECINIDJE. 



PELECINUS Latr. 

 P. polyturator Dm. Through- 

 out the State, not rare. 

 A most remarkable spe- 

 cies, the female of which 

 has a body nearly two 

 inches long, made up of 

 a few long slender seg- 

 ments. The male is rare, 

 utterly unlike the female, 

 and resembles a wasp 

 more nearly than a para- Fig j67 ._ P , /lV/ ,,,,, po i yturator; , nalc and female .. 

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