Dec, 1910.] GiRAULT : On THE Family Mymarid^. 251 



Types. — Type No. 84^3, United States National Museum, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. Two J^'s, 2 5's, tagmounted. (Arundel, Maryland, 

 May 20, 1910). Cotypcs. — Accession No. 44,104, Illinois State Labora- 

 tory of Natural History, Urbana, 111., the slide of 4 J^'s, 2 J's men- 

 tioned in foregoing (Fort, Valley, Georgia). Since writing the 

 above, I have also reexamined the types in the National Museum 

 collection. 



Through the kindness of Professor Quaintance I am able to give 

 herewith the following list of localities from which this parasite has 

 been received and reared at Washington by the agents of the 

 National Bureau of Entomology in connection with its only known 

 host, during the investigations of deciduous fruit insects. The para- 

 site was first discovered from Fort Valley, Ga., early in the spring 

 of 1905 and the list is interesting from the fact that during that same 

 year it shows that the species was found nearly simultaneously from 

 points widely scattered over the United States. 



List of localities from which Anaphoidca conotracheli (Girault) 

 has been obtained, as reared from the eggs of the plum curculio 

 {Conotrachcliis nenuphar Herbst) : 

 Fort Valley, Ga., 



May 10, II, 31, June 15, 14, 28, 29, 1905. 

 Arundel. Md., 



May 16, 18, 19, 30, June 6, 10, 2, 14, 13, 1905. 

 Riverdale, Md., 



May 16. 30, July 15, 19, 24, 1905. 

 Ardmore, I. T., 



May 16, 1905. 

 Washington, D. C., 

 June 9, 14, 1905. 

 Alexander, Va., 



June 15, 1905. 

 Victoria. Texas, 

 June 15, 1905. 

 Arlington, Va., 



June 15, 20, July 8, 13, 17, 1905. 

 Lexington, Va., 



June 18, 1905. 

 Afton, Va., June 2y, 1905. 



