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■ also bred from typical Mocrorhoptus .^phacralciae Pierce collected at 

 Del Rio, Texas. Bruchophagus lierrerae Asbm. described from Aii- 

 thonomns grandis is a synonym of this species, according to J. C. 

 Crawford. 



BrucJwphagus mcxicanus Asbm. ^Yas bred in Arizona from Laria [Bru- 

 chiis] alboscKtellatus Horn and L. sp. (Townsend 1895b). 

 Perilampidae. 



Perllampus sp. A single individual was bred from the boll weevil. An- 

 thonomus grandis, in an isolated weevil cell, by C. E. Hood, from 

 squares collected September 7, 1907, at Shreveport, La. 



Cleonymidae. Cleonyminae. 



Cheiropachys colon Linn, attacks Magdalis aenescens Lee. (Chittenden 

 1900a. 37, 43) and Eccoptogaster [Scaly tus] rugulosus Ratz (Howard 

 1888). 



Encyrtidae. Eupelminae. Eupelmini. 



Ceramhycohius hrcvicauda Cwfd. was described as a parasite of Laria 

 exigtM Horn, bred at Dallas, Texas (Crawford 1908. 158). 



Cerambycohiiis iruchivoruf; Cwfd. was described as a parasite of the 

 typical Laria in Vachellia faniesiana from Victoria, Texas, bred at 

 Dallas, (Crawford 1908. 158). 



Ceramhycohius cushmani Cwfd. was described as a parasite of Anthono- 

 mus grandis from Victoria, Texas (Crawford 1908. 158) at which place 

 it has deflected in large numbers from its original host, the typical 

 Laria in Vacltellia farnesiana, due to the failure of that plant to fruit. 

 It was also bred as parasite of the boll weevil at Hallettsville, Goliad, 

 and Brownsville, Texas, and Alexandria, La., and from Araecerus fas- 

 ciculatus Woll. at Victoria, Texas. 

 * Ceramhycohius cyaiiiceps Ashm. is a very common parasite of Anthono- 

 mus grandis throughout Texas and Louisiana (Mally 1902; Pierce 

 1907b; 1908a, e). It is also a parasite of Tyloderma foveolatum Say 

 (Pierce 1908a), Lai-ia exigua Horn (Chittenden 1893b), Lixus miiscii- 

 lus Say, Anthonomus albopilosus Dietz (Pierce 1907b, c; 1908a), Tri- 

 choharis texana Lee. (Pierce 1907b; 1908a), Laria ohtecta Say (Chit- 

 tenden 1899. 242). It was an abundant parasite of Laria exigua Horn 

 collected at Dallas; was bred from the huisaehe (Vachellia) Laria col- 

 lected at Victoria; from Spermophagus rohiniae Sch. and Lixus scro- 

 hicollis Boh. at Alexandria, La.; from fruit of Crataegus mollis at Vic- 

 toria, Texas, infested by Tachyptcrellus quadrigibhus Say and Cono- 

 trachelus crataegi "Walsh; from Trichobaris compact a Casey collected 

 at Paris, Texas; from Baptisia pods infested by Tychius sordidus Lee.; 

 and was also bred at Washington by J. A. Hyslop from Apion rostrum 

 Say. 



Tanaostigmodes tyrliii Ashm. was described from Tychiiis scmisquamosus 

 Lee. (Ashmead 189G. 20). 

 Encyrtidae. Eupelminae. Tanaostigmini. 



Eutrichosoma albipes Cwfd. was described from Auleutes tenuipcs Lee. 

 upon which it breeds abundantly at Dallas, and from Smicronyx tjichoi- 

 des Lee. upon which it is very abundant at Victoria (Crawford 1908. 

 158). 



