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C'HnAI'HKuN A.MI'I.l.S. 



Ceraphron am]>IitK, Asliniead, Monog. N. A. Proc, p. 129. 



Fourteen 9 9, from Ottawa, in August. 



Cera pii |{( ).\ m i;i,.\ .voticiirs. 



Ceraphron mehmocerus, Ashinead, Monog. N. A. Proc, p. 129. 



Two type 9 9 in Coll. Ashmcad, from Ottawa. Eleven 9 9 and 

 eight <? (Î obtained by sweeping herbage and sifting mos.s. The species 

 was especially abuinlant in August, 1897. 



Cerai'hron pedai.is. 



Ceraphron pc<1(ili.i, Ashmcad, IMonog. N. A. Proc, p. 130. 



The 9 of this species appears to be common about Ottawa in August, 

 but the <? IS rare. One 9 taken also on 13th j\[ay and one sifted from 

 moss in November. 



C lra phrox fi,a visca it.s. 



Ceraphro)) Jlaviscap}!!^, AHliiuoad, Monog. X. A. Proc, p. 130. 



Three 9 9, one of which was from moss collected in November at 

 Dow's Swamp, Ottawa ; the others taken near Hull in August. 



Aphaxogmus bicolor. 



Aphanognmshicolor, Ashmcad, Monog. N. A. Proc, p. 134. 



Type 9 in Coll. Ashmead, from Ottawa. The type, as well as two 

 9 9 in my collection, were obtained by sifting moss, and are apterous. 

 A 9 taken near Hull, 2nd August, 1897, has, however, fully developed 

 wings, and is slightly smaller. 



APHAXOCiMCS makyi,axdicu.s. 



Aphanogmus marylandicus, Ashmead, IMonog. N. A. Proc, p. 135. 



Seven 9 9 and two S $ taken at Ottawa and Hull in August appear 

 to belong to this species, although the legs, including coxa», are entirely 

 pale, the body is microscopically punctate, and the mesopleura faintly 

 aciculate. 



A 9 which I found upon a fungus at Parrsboro', N. S., in September, 

 1897, may belong to this species, but the scape is pale and the abdomen 

 piceous. 



Apiiaxogmus salicicola. 



Aphanogmns salicicolu, Harrington, Can. Knt., xxxi, p. 78. 



One 9 and two $ $ bred from cecidomyid galls on willow ; Ottawa. 



Al'IlAXOGA.Mr.S l'ALLIDIPlCS. 



Aphanogmus paUidipes, Ashmead, Monog. N. A. Proc, p. 135. 



One 9 apparently referable to this species, from moss; Ottawa. 



