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Figures 211-213. — Localities: 211 (left), Odontocolon canadense; 212 (center), 

 O. mellipes; 213 (right), 0. curium. 



Point, Bethany, East Aurora, East Hampton, Flatbush, Huguenot, 

 Ithaca, McLean Bogs Reserve in Tompkins Co., New Rochelle, 

 Piermont, Quogue on Long Island, Sodus Point, Taughannock Falls, 

 West Farms in New York City, and Yates Co.); North Carolina 

 (valley of Black Mts., Raleigh, and Sylva); Ohio (Cedar Point in 

 Erie Co., Cleveland, Columbus, Ira, Logan Co., Puritas Springs in 

 Cuyahoga Co., and Put-in-Bay); Ontario (Marmora, Niagara Glen, 

 Normandale, Orillia, and Toronto) ; Pennsylvania (Aspinwall, Easton, 

 Guyasuta Run in Pittsburgh, Heckton Mills in Dauphin Co., Ingle- 

 nook in Dauphin Co., Jeannette, Kemp ton, Lebanon, Pittsburgh, 

 Presque Isle, Roxborough, and Thomhill in Allegheny Co.); Rhode 

 Island (Providence); South Carolina (Greenville); South Dakota; 

 Tennessee (Great Smoky Mts. on the State road to Newfound Gap) ; 

 Virginia (Blacksburg, Dayton, Dead Rim in Fairfax Co., Falls Church, 

 Glencarlyn, Great Falls, Leesburg, Mount Vernon, and "Wolf Gap 

 at 2,300 ft."); West Virginia (Bolivar, Chester, French Creek, and 

 Monongalia Co.); and Wisconsin (Fond du Lac Co. and Madison). 



Collection dates are rather evenly distributed from mid-spring to 

 mid-fall. Unusually early and late dates are: May 8 at Lawrence, 

 Kans.; May 10*at^Riverton, N. J.; May 11 in Midland Co., Mich.; 

 October 12 at New Brunswick, N. J.; October 16 at Taughannock 

 Falls, N. Y.; and October 20 at Takoma Park, Md. 



Host records on pin labels are as follows: 9, ovipositing in Acer 

 infested with Parandra brunnea, Plummers Island, Md., May 15, 

 1912, Schwartz and Barber. 9, parasite on Parandra brunnea, Falls 

 Church, Va., August 1928, A. B. Champlain. | 9, bred from Parandra 

 brunnea, French Creek, W. Va., F. E. Brooks. 



