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(Walker) 2, Arckips infumatana (Zeller) 1, AlsopMla pometaria 

 (Harris) 1, Graptolitha antennata (Walker) 1, Eemileuca maia 

 (Drury) or H. lucina Henry Edwards 1. Except for Pieris rapae 

 (Linnaeus), Schaffner and Griswold's list of ZeniUia vulgaris (com- 

 plex) hosts all refer to Phryxe pecosensis. Recorded as P. vulgaris 

 records, but considered by the author to be probably P. pecosensis 

 records: Archips fumiferana (Clemens) (Tothill, Johnson, Essig), 

 Synclora rubrifrontaria Packard (Schaffner and Griswold), Nephe- 

 lodes emmedonia (Cramer) (Squires, Aldrich notes as vulgaris), 

 Pyrausta penitalis (Grote) (Forbes, questionable, as Townsend de- 

 termined it as hirsuta). Essig's record of C. unipuncta most proba- 

 bly refers to P. pecosensis. It is possible that Tothill's record of 

 Archips fumiferana should be referred to Aplomya caesar (Aldrich) 

 instead of to P. pecosensis. 



Remarks. — The description is based on 96 reared specimens re- 

 corded above bearing Gypsy Moth Laboratory note numbers ; 1 male 

 ex Archips argyrospila (Walker) (Regan) ; and 27 males and 19 

 females collected in various places by Townsend, Aldrich, Morrison, 

 Riley, Currie, and Caudell. 



Regan indicates that the larva leaves the host pupa when ready 

 to pupate. Adults, May to October; number per host, one, occasion- 

 ally several; generations, two or more; hibernation, as larva in the 

 host. 



3. Genus CARCELIA Robineau-Desvoidy 



Carcelia Robinson-Desvoidy, M&n. Acad. Sci. Inst. France, vol. 2, p. 176, 1830; 

 Histoire naturelle des dipteres des environs de Paris, vol. 1, p. 220, 1863. 

 — Coqutllett, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 37, p. 518, 1910.— Villeneuve, 

 Feuille Jeun. Nat., Ser. 5, vol. 42, p. 00, 1912— Baranoff, Institut fur 

 Hygiene und Schule fur Volkesgesundheit, Zagreb, Arb. parasit. Abt. 3, 

 1031 ; Trans. Roy. Ent. Soc, vol. 82, pp. 387-408, 1934.— Townsend. Manual 

 of Myiology, pt. 4, p. 209, 1936. (Genotype, Carcelia bombylans Robineau- 

 Desvoidy. By designation of Coquillett 1910 in synonymy.) 



Senometopia Macquart, Mem. Soc. Sci. Lille, p. 296, 1883.— Townsend, Manual 

 of myiology, pt. 4, p. 210, 1936. (Genotype, Tachina excisa. By designation 

 of Townsend.) 



Stenomctopia Macquart, Agassiz, Nomenclatoris zoologicis index universalis, 

 pp. 338, 351, 1846. 



Chetoliga Rondant, Dipterologiae Italicae prodrornus, vol 1, p. 66, 1856. — 

 Townsend, Manual of myiology, pt. 4, pp. 273, 284, 1936. (Genotype, 

 Tachina gnava Meigen. Monotypic 1856.) 



Chetohjga Rondani, Dipterologiae Italicae prodrornus, vol. 3, p. 93, 1859. 



Chaetolyga Rondani, Scudder, Nomenclator zoologicus, Supplement List, p. 66, 

 1882. 



Paraexorista Brauer and Bergenstamm, Denkscbr. Akad. Wiss. Wien, math, 

 nat. Kl., vol. 56, p. 87, 1889. — Townsend, Manual of myiology, pt. 4, pp. 

 210, 285, 1936. (Genotype, Exorisia cheloniae Rondani. Monotypic example ; 

 Brauer and Bergenstamm 1889.) 



