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Kansas, Popenoe, parasitic on Schizura unicornis 1461 " ; three males 

 reared Jan. 3, 1884, in the Bureau of Entomology, under No. 359 I^o, 

 the host recorded as Tinea hiselieUa, which record is doubtless in- 

 correct; one specimen taken at Lawrence, Kansas, June 19, 1896, by 

 Hugo Kahl; and six specimens, together with cocoons, reared from 

 Schizura condnna, at Westerville, Ohio, July 14, 1897. I have also 

 seen three specimens, collected by J. A. Grossbeck, at New Brunswick, 

 New Jersey, which are from the collection of the American Museum 

 of Natural History. 



10. MICROGASTER AURIPES Prorancher. 



Microgaster auripes Provanciier, Addit. Faun. Canad. Hymen., 1SS6, p. 141. 



2'ype.—ln the Museum of Public Instruction at Quebec. 



Legs including all coxae bright reddish-testaceous; abdomen, ex- 

 cept most of the first tergite and the middle of the second, which are 

 blackish, reddish-testaceous; occasionally the apical abdominal seg- 

 ments are dusky medially. The two basal abdominal tergites, and 

 part of the third rugulose. 



Canada ; Kansas ; Virginia ; Ohio ; Kentucky ; New York. 



Host. — Neleucania albilhiea Huebner. 



The following material of this species is in the United States 

 Natioiinl Museum. Nine specimens from Riley County, Kansas; one 

 from Onaga, Kansas ; one, without locality, reared from Neleucania 

 albillnea; one from Virginia, taken in August, 1879 ; one collected at 

 Wooster, Ohio, July 10, 1897; one from Arlington, Virginia, one 

 from Lexington, Kentucky, and several without locality data. I have 

 also seen four specimens in the Cornell University Collection, one 

 collected June 8-10, 1915, at Chipmunk Swamp, Vandalia, New 

 York; two taken at Ithaca, New York, July 19, 1904, and July 4, 

 1908, respectively, by C. S. Spooner ; and one labeled " Caroline-Hart- 

 ford, New York, June 15." 



11. MICROGASTER BREVICAUDA Provancher. 



Microgaster brevicavdtis Provancher, Addit. Faun. Canad. Hymon., 1SS6, 



p. 140. 

 Dioloogaster f)revicanda Provancher, Ashmead, In Smith's Ins. N. J., 1000, 



p. 594. 



Type. — In the Museum of Public Instruction at Quebec. 



Point Rouge, Canada. 



This species has been assigned its place in the key on the basis of 

 the original description, and notes made by Mr. A. B, Gahan. I have 

 seen no authentic material. There are two specimens in the collection 

 of the Philadelphia Academy of Sciences which are labeled hre- 

 vica-udus, but I question the correctness of this determination. 

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