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TYPES IN THE A. D. MACGILLIVRAY COLLECTION OF 

 TENTHREDINOIDEA 



(Department of Entomology, University of Illinois) 



Family Xvelidae 



Macroxyela bicolor MacGillivray 



Can. Ent., Vol. XLIV. No. 10, October, 1912, p. 294. 



Type. — (5 : Columbus, Ohio (J. S. Hine). 



Paratype. — 5 : Columbus, Ohio (J. S. Hine). 

 Macroxyela distincta MacGillivray 



Can. Ent., Vol. XLIV, No. 10, October, 1912, p. 295. 



Tvpe.— 9: Ithaca, New York, April 13, 1897 (J. C. Martin). 



Allotype.— <J : Ithaca, New York, April 13, 1897 (J. 0. Martin). 



Paratypes.— 9 : Ithaca. New York, April 28, 1897 (J. 0. Martin). 

 Macroxyela obsoleta MacGillivray 



Can. Ent., Vol. XLIV. No. 10, October, 1912, p. 294. 



Type.— 9: Ithaca, New York, April 13, 1897 (J. 0. Martin). 

 Xyela intrabilis MacGillivray 



Bull. Brooklyn Ent. Soc, Vol. XVIII, No. 2, May, 1923, p. 53. 



Type.— 3: Wyandanch, Long Island, New York, April 22, 1917 (F. M. 

 Schott). 



Family P.-vmphiliid.xe 



Acantholyda modesta MacGillivray 



Bull. Brooklyn Ent. Soc, Vol. XVIII, No. 2, May, 1923, p. 53. 



Type.— 9: Wyandanch, Long Island, New York, July 4, 1917 (F. M. 

 Schott). 

 Caenolyda onekama MacGillivray 



Univ. 111. Bull., Vol. XX, No. 50, August 13, 1923, p. 8. 



Type. — 9: Onekama, Michigan, on shore of Lake Michigan, July 17, 1914 

 (A. D. MacGillivray). 

 Cephaleia criddlel MacGillivray 



Can. Ent., Vol. XLIV, No, 10, October, 1912, p. 296. 



Type. — 9: Aweme, Manitoba, Canada, July 31, 1906 (N. Criddle). 

 Cephaleia dissipator MacGillivray 



Univ. 111. Bull., Vol. XX, No. 50, August 13, 1923, pp. 8-9. 



Type.— (J: Guelph, Ontario, Canada, No. 839 (T. D. Jarvis). 



Paratype.— ,?: Guelph, Ontario, Canada, No. 839 (T. D. Jarvis), 



In fair condition, 

 Cephaleia distincta MacGillivray 



Can. Ent., Vol. XLIV, No. 10, October, 1912, p. 296. 



Type. — $ : Mount Washington, New Hampshire (A. T. Slosson), 

 Cephaleia jenseni MacGillivray 



Can. Ent., Vol. XLIV, No. 10, October, 1912, p, 297. 



Type. — 9: Eagle Bend, Minnesota, July, 1909 (J. P. Jensen). 

 Itycorsia angulata MacGillivray 



Can. Ent., Vol. XLIV, No. 10, October, 1912, p. 295. 



