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being white. In these and in other characters mentioned in the 

 original description, Cryptus belangeri agrees with A. notata notata. 



Specimens (101 cf , 849) : From Alaska (Big Delta) ; Alberta (Edmon- 

 ton) ; Colorado (Boulder Co.) ;Connecticut (Salem and South Meriden); 

 Delaware (Newark); Iowa (Sioux City); Maine ("Carrs" and Lincoln 

 Co.) ; Maryland (Glen Echo and Patuxent Refuge near Bowie) ; 

 Massachusetts (Blue Hills, Cohasset, Nantucket, Reading, and South 

 Hadley) ; Michigan (Alston, Ann Arbor, Brevort, Clare Co., Douglas 

 Lake, East Lansing, Genesee Co., George Reserve in Livingston Co., 

 Gratiot Co., Huron Co., Iosco Co., Iron Co., Kalkaska Co., Kent Co., 

 Leelanau Co., Mason Co., Mecosta Co., Midland Co., Muskegon Co., 

 Naubinway, Newaygo Co., Roscommon Co., Schoolcraft Co., and 

 Wexford Co.); Minnesota (Houston Co., Itasca Park, Norman Co., St. 

 Peter Fish Hatchery, and Zumbra Heights in Carver Co.) ; New 

 Hampshire (Mount Lafayette at 5,200 ft.) ; New Jersey (Alpine) ; 

 New York (Bemus Point, Cold Spring Harbor, Connecticut Hill 

 near Ithaca at 2,000 ft., Copake Falls, Enfield Falls in Tompkins Co., 

 Greene Co., Hamburg, Ithaca, Lockport, Ludlowville, Otto, Pough- 

 keepsie. Rock City in Cattaraugus Co., Shokan, between Slaterville 

 and Caroline, Syracuse, Van Natta's Dam near Ithaca, and West 

 Farms in New York City) ; North Carolina (Crabtree Meadows in 

 Yancey Co. at 3,600 ft.) ; North Dakota (Trail Co.) ; Northwest Terri- 

 tories (Norman Wells) ; Ohio (Akron, Barberton, Cantwell Cliffs, 

 Columbus, East Harbor, and Trumbull Co.) ; Ontario (Dow's Swamp 

 near Ottawa, Gananoque, Jordan, Niagara Glen, Ottawa, Rockcliffe 

 near Ottawa, and Tillsonburg) ; Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pitts- 

 burgh, Spring Brook, and Westmoreland Co.) ; Quebec (Burbidge, 

 Kazabazua, La Trappe, and Montreal) ; Rhode Island (Ashaway and 

 Westerly) ; Virginia (Barcroft and Great Falls) ; West Virginia (Lost 

 River State Park in Hardy Co.) ; Wisconsin (Madison and south of 

 Shell Lake in Washburn Co.) ; and Yukon (Rampart House). 



Dates of collection range from mid-spring to early fall. Un- 

 usually early and late records are: May 4 at Cantwell Cliffs, Ohio; 

 May 5 at Rock City, Cattaraugus Co., New York; May 14 in Wexford 

 Co., Mich. ; May 16 at South Hadley, Mass. ; May 17 at Spring Brook, 

 Pa.; September 18 at Zumbra Heights, Carver Co., Minn.; September 

 20 and 22 at Ann Arbor, Mich.; September 25 at Ottawa, Ont.; and 

 October 16 at Bowie, Md. 



Specimens with host data are as follows: 29, reared from "Odyne- 

 ms" nest in Rhus stem, collected Feb. 17, 1935, emerged Mar. 12, 

 1935, J. C. Bridwell. 9, reared from Ancistrocerus birenimaculatus, 

 Connecticut. 9, reared from Oberea sp. in Rhododendron, Great 

 Falls, Va., June 22, 1917, F. C. Craighead. 



