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Also these : One female specimen captured with two fe- 

 males of the species zetes at Urbana, 111., July 27, 1910, on 

 greenhouse windows ; a female captured on the pane of a 

 small window in a shed on a farm at Centralia. 111., August 

 27, 1909, in company with Camptoptera pulla Girault and 

 Anagrus armatus nigriventris Girault ; a female captured at 

 Urbana, 111., April 30, 1910, with Anagrus armatus Ashmead, 

 and another captured at Centralia, 111., September 2, 1909, 

 with Anagrus epos Girault. Finally, a single female captured 

 with four females of consobrinus by sweeping wheat, Urbana, 

 Illinois, May 7, 1891, Marten (Accession No. 16,270, I. S. 

 L. N. H.). 



The species is widely distributed in the United States and 

 common. For other information concerning it, see Girault 

 (1911). 



Type. — Type No. , United States National Museum, 



Washington, D. C, one female in xylol-balsam (the original 

 specimen). Homotypes were designated by Girault (1911, 

 pp. 21-22). 



12. Polyuema eiichenop?e Girault. 



Since describing this species (Girault, 1911 a, pp. 15-18) 

 I have seen the following specimens of it : A single female 

 specimen found mounted on a tag in the collections of the 

 Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History, Urbana, labelled 

 " Chicago, 111., X. 4. 1909", and collected by J. J. Davis. 

 Also a single male specimen mounted in balsam and labelled 

 "Greenhouse, Urbana, 111., May 31, 1910. Girault." The 

 species must be distributed at least throughout the northern 

 half of the State of Illinois. 



13. Polyuema bifasciatipenne (Girault). 



I have a female specimen of this species from the New 

 York Experiment Station, labelled " CEcanthus eggs. Sep, 

 8, 1910. P. J. P. Coll. N. Y. Exp. Sta." ; it was reared in 

 New York State. Under the noynen 7uidum cecanthi, this 

 species is recorded from New Jersey by Smith (1900; 1910) 

 but evidently not from actual specimens. However, the spe- 

 cies should occur there. 



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