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THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



I believe the host to have been Aspilates ochrearia, from 

 which insect Bignell reared the species in some numbers. 



In Harwood's collection I have seen a brood obtained by him 

 from a larva of Eticlidia mi, taken at St. Osyth (October 10th, 



Plate II. 



1. Cocoon oi A-panteles pinicola. x 2J% 



2. Empty cocoons of J. /ra<e7-mis. x 2^. 



3. Cocoon of A. jugosus. x 3. 



4. Empty cocoons of A. triangulator. x 2i. 



5. Empty cocoons of A. lucij'ugus. x 2. 



6. Cocoon of A. lautellus. x 2J. 



1914), and also two other broods from either E. mi or A. ochrearia 

 (October 14th), taken near Colchester. 



A. triangulator, Wesm.* 



Very similar to the last but considerably larger, and also 

 differing in the shape of the first abdominal segment, which 



* 'Nouv. Mem. Ac. Brux.,' 1837, p. 02. 



