No. 22.] HYMENOPTERA OF CONNECTICUT. 359 



A. (P.?) duplicatus (Say). 



A. (P.?) lewisi (Cresson) 



Branford, 8 May, 1905 (H. W. W.). 



A. (Pterocormus) laetus (BruUe). Same as funestus (Cres- 

 son), according to Knight, corroborated by Henry Bird in rear- 

 ings from Papaipenta duplicata. 



Plainfield, 17 April, 1906, Scotland, 25 July, 1904, New Haven, 

 10 June, 1904 (B. H. W.) ; New Haven, 4 May 1904 (H. L. V.) ; 

 on flowers of Forsythia suspensa and Lonicera fragrantissima; 

 Torrington, 7 July, 1905 (W. E. B.) ; Meriden, May, 1913 (H. 

 L. Johnson). Occurs throughout the State in June and July. 



°A. (P.?) velox (Cresson). 

 °A. (P.?) maius (Cresson). 

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

 °A. (P.?) scitulus (Cresson. 



A. (P.?) seminiger (Cresson). Howard Insect Book, PI. 

 ix, Fig. 15. 



New Haven, 7 May, 1904 (H. L. V.) ; Hamden, 25 May, 

 Lyme, 5 August, 191 1 (A. B. C). 

 °A. (P.?) volens (Cresson). 

 °A. (P.?) brevipennis (Cresson). 



Parasitic on (Lencania, Heliophila) Cirphis albilinea. 

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



Type locality: Connecticut. 



A. (P.?) utilis (Cresson). 



Parasite of the canker-worm. Possibly the male of soror. 



°A. (P.?) nanus (Cresson). 

 Bred from Acrobasis rubrifasciella. 



°A. (P.?) longulus (Cresson). Howard, Insect Book, PI. x. 

 Fig. 5- 



°A. (Melanichneumon?) viola (Cresson). Howard, Insect 

 Book, PI. X, Fig. 20. Coelichneumon, according to Morley. 



°A. (Coelichneumon) caeruleus (Cresson). Howard, Insect 

 Book, PI. X, Fig. 16. Cratichneumon. 



Parasitic on the white-marked tussock moth, H enter ocampa 

 leucostigma. 



