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CONNKCTICUT C.KOI.. AND NAP. IIIST. SURVEY. 



[ Bull. 



Other papers on the llvinciiopiora. lias collected in nearly 

 all sections of the state, hut more especially around New 

 Ihncn and aloitij- the shiM-e. 

 r%. 11. \V. r>. 11. WaUlon. New Haven. Assistant in Eiito- 

 niolojjy at the .\t;ricultin'al I'^.xperinient Station. Author of 

 "The (.'•rthoptera of Connecticut." Has collected in nearly 

 all parts of the stale. 

 W. M. W. — William Morton Wheeler. Boston. Professor of 

 Economic F.ntoniology, Harvard l^niversity. A specialist on 

 the ants. Has a .summer home at Colehrook, Conn., and has 

 made collections iti the northern part of the state. Prof. 

 Wheeler is the author of the Formicida^ in this bulletin. 

 H. W. W.— Henry W. Winkley, Branford. Rector of the Epis- 

 copal Church in Branford for several years. Collecting was 

 done mostlv around Branford. 



STATISTICS. 

 Statistics of the Comuvticut Hymenoptera as given in this 

 paper, including the appendix, are as follows : 



TcnthrcdJnoidca 



Ichncnnuinoido.n 



Cynipoidca 



Chalcidoidea 



Serphoide.i 



Fonuicoidea 



Chry.^iiloidoa 



Vespoidoa 



Sphecoidea 



Apoidca 



Number 

 pHiHtlies. 

 7 



.■> 



S 

 I 

 I 



4 

 10 



v% 



NumbiT 

 of 



170 





 35 



NvuHboi of spivios nn«.1 variotios 



6m 



149 



aaS 



i8i 



o6 



20 



13a 

 231 



Kooordod 



fn->m 



Conn. 



ig6 

 3/4 



S5 



26 



23 



62 

 8 



9^ 

 Si 



155 



Ori«inailT 



doscribed 



from Conn. 



60 



ao5 



S6 



6 



4 

 o 

 I 



II 



2 



2T 



2411 



IIO.J 



366 



Six now subgenera and one-lnnidred and twenty-six new species 

 and \-arieties. mostly in the superfaniily Ichnemnonoidea. are de- 

 scribed in this paper. 



