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IVOTES AlVn DESCRIPTIONS OF HYMEIVOPTERA 

 FROM TKE U ESTERX I IVITED STATES. 



In the collectidii of tlie University of Kausas. * 



BY H. L. VIERECK, ACAD. NAT. SCI., PHILA., PA. 



The s])ecies are arranged systematically under the State or Territory in which 

 they were found. 



TENTHREDINOIDEA and SIRICOIDEA. 

 For the arrangement of genera, the determination of certain spe- 

 cies and for other usefnl assistance in these superfamilies, the writer 

 is indebted to Dr. A. D. MacGillivray. 



Unless otherwise mentioned tlie specimens were collected by Prof. 

 F. H. Snow. 



KANSAS. 

 TENTHREDINOIDEA. 

 Macroxyela ferruginea Say. 

 Hamilton Co. (S. J. Hunter). 



Eiiipliytus apertii!« Nort. 



Douglas Co., Aug. (E. S. Tucker). 



Einpliytus inoriiatus Say. 



Douglas Co., 900 ft., June (U. of K. coll., lot 57). 



Hai'piphoriis tarssitiis Say. 

 Rock Cr., Douglas Co., 900 ft. 



Tenlliredopsis atroviolacea Nort. 

 Douglas Co., 900 ft. 



illacrophya intermedia Nort. 



Douglas Co., 900 ft.. May. I doubt whether succinta of Cresson 

 is specifically distinct from this species. 



Maerophya pulcliella King. 



Douglas Co., 900 ft.. May (U. of K. coll., lot 29). 



One specimen has the coxse partly yellow. 



Another specimen has the lanceolate cell partially petiolate. 



* Continued from Biological Papers, Kansas Academy of Sciences, 1905. 



TEANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XXXII. .JUNE, 1906. 



