5i6 rohwEr: notes on sawfliEs 



Harris' no. 303 in Harris collection. This specimen, according to 

 Harris' manuscript list, was collected by L. W. Leonard at Dublin, 

 New Hampshire (the type locality test, the published statement that 

 Harris was indebted to Leonard for specimens), and was sent under 

 no. 1457. This specimen is in fair condition but lacks the antennae, 

 except the right scape and pedicel. 



This species has been synonymized incorrectly with Xiphydria 

 maculata Say. It is the same as and will replace the name of the species 

 which the author^ treated under the name provancheri Cresson. 



Oryssus haemorrhoidalis Harris, Cat. Ins. Mass. 584, nomen nudum. 

 1835; Ins. Injur. Veget. 394. 1841. 



The type is in good condition but mounted on a pin which is badly 

 verdigrised. It is in Harris collection under no. 304 and according 

 to the Harris manuscript list was collected at Dublin, New Hampshire, 

 by L. W. Leonard. The type agrees with the treatment given by the 

 author^" in 19 12, but in a paper now in press the necessity of uniting 

 terminalis and haemorrhoidalis is pointed out." 



Oryssus maturus Harris, Cat. Ins. Mass. 584, nomen nudum. 1835; 

 Ins. Injur. Veget. 394. 1841. 



The type is in good condition and in the Harris collection under 

 his no. 305. It and a paratype under no. 1033 were collected at Dublin, 

 New Hampshire, by L. W. Leonard, according to the manuscript list 

 of Harris. No specimens agreeing with the type or paratypes have 

 been seen and although this is very likely sayii Westwood, it seems best 

 to delay a definite statement. 



Oryssus aflinis Harris, Cat. Ins. Mass. 584, nomen nudum. 1835; 

 Ins. Injur. Veget. 394. 1841. 



Type in good condition, except that the apices of the antennae have 

 been eaten, in Harris collection under no. 306. According to the 

 manuscript list the type was collected at Dublin, New Hampshire, by 

 L. W. Leonard. This is undoubtedly the same as sayii Westwood, 

 as treated by the writer. ^^ 



Sirex abdominalis Harris, Cat. Ins. Mass. 584, nomen nudum. 1835; 

 Ins. Injur. Veget. 392. 1841. 



Three males under no. 355 in the Harris collection. According 

 to the manuscript list these were collected at Boston, Cambridge and 



^ Ent. News 29: 109. 1918. 

 1" Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 43: 151. 1912. 

 " Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 43: 152. 1912. 



