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Table 1. — Summary of the known host-parasite records of the gemis Ogcodes 



(This table includes all new records cited in this paper. The names of the parasites conform to the present 

 status, but the host names have not been corrected or changed since the publication of the record.) 



while walking either up or down the substrate. At times they appear 

 to be so preoccupied that I have seen them la3nng eggs on the legs of 

 other adults which have inadvertently gotten in the way while pausing 

 to rest. The eggs are deposited without regard to the presence of 

 suitable hosts, but, in most cases observed, the females do not fly far 

 from their emergence site, and thus hosts would presumably be avail- 

 able to the larvae. The incubation period has been reported as being 



