356 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 



Parasitic on (Pyrrharctia) Isia isabella. Occurs in June and 

 July, throughout the state. 



A. (Cratichneumon?) galenus (Cresson). 

 This is probably the male of cincticornis. 

 Generally distributed in Connecticut. 



A. (C?) pepticus (Cresson). 



This may be the male of orpheus. New Haven, 21 May, 

 1903 (W. E. B.). 



A. (C.) subcyaneus (Cresson). 



This species may be parasitic on the white-marked tussock 

 moth, Hemerocampa leucostigma. Occurs throughout the state 

 as early as May, during which month it visits flowers of For- 

 sythia, and as late as September. 



A. (C?) comes (Cresson). PI. ix. Fig. 2. 



Visits flowers of Cicuta maculata. May be only a variety of 

 bronteus. Generally distributed throughout the state, and has 

 been taken, flying, June to October. 



A. (C?) comes var. aleatorius (Harris). 



(A. C?) flavizonatus (Cresson). Howard. Insect Book, PI. 

 X, Fig. II. 



A parasite of the army worm, {Leucania, Heliophila) Cirphis 

 unipuncta, and may be the male of jucundus. Generally dis- 

 tributed throughout the state. Has been taken, flying, in June. 



A. (C?) leviculus (Cresson). 

 Staff^ord, 24 August, 1904 (W. E. B.). 



A. (C?) succinctus (Brulle). 



New Haven, 16 June, 1900 (W. E. B.). 



A. (C?) w-album (Cresson). Howard, Insect Book, PI. x, 

 Fig. 6. Coelichneumon, according to Morley. 



New Haven, 14 June, 1905 (B. H. W.), 22 August, 1904 

 (P. L. B.). 



A. (C?) annulipes (Cresson). 

 °A. (Pterocormus?) germanus (Cresson). 

 *A. (P.?) apertus (Cresson). 



A. (P.?) merus (Cresson). 



New Haven, 8 June, 1904 (W. E. B.). 



