Xn LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



Page 

 29-30. Moraria laurentica. 29, last three segments of trunk showing 

 short swimming feet and fifth foot, and the genital segment 

 undivided; 30, fifth foot of junior 11 



The beetles of the family Cleridae collected on the Mul- 

 FORD Biological Exploration of the Amazon Basin, 1921- 



1922 



By Edward A. Chapin 



1. Map showing route followed by the party 3 



On a collection of orthopteroid insects from Java made bt 

 Owen Bryant and William Palmer in 1909 



By A. N. Caudell 



1. Wing of Blatella palmeri, new species 11 



2. Wing of Margattea buitenzorgensis, new species 13 



3. Tegmen of Sorineuchora javanica, new species 15 



4. Wing of (Sonne uc/iora ja^amca, new species 15 



Miscellaneous descriptions of new parasitic Hymenoptera 

 with some synonymical notes 



By A. B. Gahan 



1 . Ooencyrtus latiscapus Gahan , antenna of female 16 



2. Anaphoidea calendrae Gahan. Diagram of female abdomen. P, 



Propodeum; ps, pro; podeal spiracle; 2 T, second tergite; 3 T, 

 third tergite; 4 T, fourth tergite; 5 T, fifth tergite; 6 T, sixth 

 tergite; 7 T, seventh tergite; 8 T, eighth tergite; 9 T, ninth tergite; 

 0, ovipositor; s, spiracle; S, ovipositor sheath; 7 S, seventh ster- 

 nite; 8 S, eighth sternite; 9 S, ninth sternite 32 



3. Idiocentrus mirus Gahan, adult female 36 



A NEW PARASITIC NEMATODE FROM AN UNKNOWN SPECIES OF BAT 



By Benjamin Schwartz 



1-3. Anoplostrongylus delicatus. 1, anterior portion of body; 2, male 



bursa; 3, female tail 2 



4. Anoplostrongylus delicatus. Ovejectors and uterus. Ot'j. 1, ovejector 



1; ovj. 2, ovejector 2; ovj. 3, ovejector 3; ui., uterus; v., vagina 2 



Orthopteroid insects from the Maritime Province of Siberia 

 By A. N. Caudell 



1. Tegmen of M. kongausensis, new species 3 



2. Tegmen of M. fuscipennis Caudell 3 



The digger wasps of North America of the genus Podalonia 

 (Psammophila) 



By H. T. Fernald 



1. Map illustrating the known distribution of Podalonia valida (Cresson). 15 



2. Map illustrating the known distribution of Podalonia luctuosa (Smith) _ 23 



3. Map illustrating the known distribution of Podalonia argentifrons 



(Cresson) 28 



4. Map illustrating the known distribution of Podalonia violaceipennis 



(Lepeletier) 34 



