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Malacosoma californicum pluviale (Dyar) 



Tetrastichus malacosomae: Coll. Nos. 121 (Grants Pass, Ore.); 180 (Calgary, 



Alberta.); 457 (Merritton, Wash.). 

 Telenomus clisiocampae: Coll. Nos. 122 (Eugene, Ore.); 180 (Calgary, 



Alberta.); 171 (Cranbrook, B.C.). 

 Ooencyrtus clisiocampae: Coll. Nos. 124 (Forest Grove, Ore.); 171 (Cranbrook, 



B.C.). 

 Tetrastichus sp.: Coll. No. 346 (Missoula, Mont.). 

 Malacosoma californicum lutescens (Neumoegen and Dyar) 



Tetrastichus malacosomae: Coll. Nos. 177 (Drumheller, Alberta.); 331 



(Harlowton, Mont.); 332 (Neihart, Mont.); 349 (Bozeman, Mont.); 



350 (Townsend, Mont.). 

 Telenomus clisiocampae: Coll. No. 463 (Ashland, Mont.). 

 Ooencyrtus clisiocampae: Coll. No. 415 (Pampa, Tex.). 

 Intermediate population between M. californicum pluviale (Dyar) and M. 

 californicum lutescens (Neumoegen and Dyar) 

 Ooencyrtus clisiocampae: Coll. No. 339 (Cutbank, Mont.). 

 Malacosoma californicum fragile (Stretch) 



Tetrastichus malacosomae: Coll. Nos. 27 (Morongo Valley, Calif.); 204 



(Mitchell Caverns State Park, Calif.); 206 (Goodsprings, Nev.); 207, 



217 (Kingman, Ariz.); 218, 219 (Valentine, Ariz.). 

 Telenomus clisiocampae: Coll. Nos. 27 (Morongo Valley, Calif.); 28 (Lucerne 



Valley, Calif.); 1 14 (Tom's Place, Calif.); 115 (Conway Summit, Mono 



Co., Calif.); 116 (Sonora Jet., Calif.); 117 (Coleman, Calif.); 217 



(Kingman, Ariz.); 222 (Cajon, Calif.). 

 Anastatus sp.: Coll. No. 117 (Coleman, Calif.). 

 Malacosoma incurvum incurvum (Henry Edwards) 



Tetrastichus malacosomae: Coll. Nos. 212 (Patagonia, Ariz.); 213 (Pima, 



Ariz.); 216 (Winkelman, Ariz.); 250 (Clifton, Ariz.). 

 Ooencyrtus clisiocampae: Coll. No. 212 (Patagonia, Ariz.). 

 Malacosoma incurvum discoloratum (Neumoegen) 



Tetrastichus malacosomae: Coll. Nos. 231 (Mesquite, Nev.); 282 (Casde 



Dale, Utah); 288 (Bluff, Utah); 313 (Huntington, Utah). 

 Ooeticyrtus clisiocampae: Coll. Nos. 282 (Castle Dale, Utah); 293 (Grand 



Junction, Colo.); 313 (Huntington, Utah). 



Larval and Pupal Parasites (Hymenoptera) 

 I chneumonidae 



Hyposoter fugitivus (Say) was by far the most widespread and numerous 

 ichneumon reared during this study (22 different collections), and 

 Coccygomimus sanguinipes erythropus (Viereck) was the next most common 

 species (8 different collections). All of the other species were reared 

 from no more than three different collections. The following list does 

 not separate primary from secondary parasites. Virtually all of these 

 records are from larvae, since very few pupae were collected. 



