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extensively parasitized. It is probable that they are cosmo- 

 politan in their distribution as a group. 



Host Records. — As previously stated, the Anteonince confine 

 their attacks to the Fulgoridce, Cicadellidce and Membracidce so 

 far as is known at the present, with but one record in the last 

 named family.* 



The following list summarizes the host records in so far as 

 have been ascertained to date. The names and systematic 

 position of the hosts have been arranged chiefly after Van 

 Duzee's latest catalogue, (1917). 



HOST LIST. 



MeMB RACIER. 



ClCADELLID^. 



Sub-family Bythoscopince. 



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*Ratzeburg reported rearing Aphelopus albipes (Ratzeb.) from pupae of 

 Bombyx pudibiinda, and Surface, Phorbas longicornis (Brues) from the cocoon of a 

 microlepidopteron. Both of these records are doubtful and in the latter case it is 

 probable that the cocoon of the dryinid itself was mistaken for the lepidopterous 

 cocoon. 



