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and although one larva died without tasting food, the others 

 were reared to maturity. One emerged on August 2yth, the 

 other on August 3ist, and both were females and umbrosa. 

 This I think is a very unusual occurrence. 



I might add that, while the appearance of almost every spe- 

 cies due after the first of June, was delayed from one to six 

 weeks, the broods of Feniseca tarquinius were thrown into the 

 most hopeless confusion of all. In this locality there are three 

 broods anually appearing at fairly regular intervals ; but last 

 season while collecting the larvae I found on the same day 

 (August ist) eggs, small, medium sized and full grown cater- 

 pillars, chrysalids and butterflies ; on August 2ist the same 

 state of affairs was noted except that no eggs were found and 

 fewer butterflies, and these all females. 



It seems to me that the coming season should be prolific in 

 captures of the unusual, especially among the hibernating in- 

 dividuals of such species of Polygonia as appear in distinct 



seasonal forms. 



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Agathobanchus Aequatus. 



BY J. CHESTER BRADLEY. 

 AGATHOBANCHUS Ash mead. 



Banchus Say, Sec. Ed., ii, p. 701. 



Agathobanchus Ashmead, Class., Ichneum., p. 97, 1900 (tabulated). 



Head transverse, temples narrow ; mouth parts very abnor- 

 mal, the labium prolonged into a long tube reaching to the 

 insertion of the second pair of legs, this is sometimes split in 

 two ; antennae filiform, polyarticulate, the third joint about as 

 long as the fourth and fifth together. Thorax robust, slightly 

 broader than the head, mesonotum without parapsidal furrows ; 

 wing with a trapezoidal areolet, disco-cubital nervure not an- 

 gularly broken, without the stump of a vein, transverse medial 

 nervure in forewings not interstitial with basal, submedian cell 

 slightly longer than median. Abdomen sessile, flattened later- 

 ally, broadly truncate posteriorly ; ovipositor somewhat ex- 

 serted . ; 



A. aequatus Say. 



Kanchus cequatus Say, Sec. Ed., ii, p. 701. |j 



Type of Agathobanchus, Ashmead, Class., Ichneum., p. 97, 1900. * 



