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(Wong); 1 female, October G, 1925 (Wong); 20 females, 1925 

 (Wong) ; 3 females, Riverton Exp. 207 ; 2 females, July 14 and 18. 

 1926 (Shien) ; 3 males, Eiverton Exp. 207, August 9, 1926 (Jaynes) ; 

 1 male, Riverton Exp. 207, August 14, 1926 (Jaynes) ; 1 male, River- 

 ton Exp. 224, August 19, 1926 (Jaynes) ; 8 males and 9 females, 

 Riverton Exp. 205 insectary reared; 1 male, Riverton Exp. 207 in- 

 sectary reared (Jaynes) ; 5 females reared from cocoons, 6 females, 

 1926, Jaynes No. 109 (Wong) ; 1 female, Riverton Exp. 307B, July 

 17, 1927, and 1 male, Riverton Exp. 307, July 1927. From Ningpo, 

 China, 1 female, June 28, 1925, 1 female, June 29, 1925; 1 female, 

 June 30, 1925; 1 male, June 30, 1925 (Chu) ; 51 females and 20 

 males, July 1, 1925 (Jaynes) ; 3 males, July 2, 1925 (Chu) ; 3 males, 

 July 4, 1925 (Chu) ; 8 females, July 4, 1925 ; 13 females, July 5, 1925; 

 9 males, July 5, 1925 (Chu) ; 6 females, July 6, 1925; 5 males, July 

 6, 1925 (Chu) ; 2 males, July 7, 1925 (Chu) ; 1 female, July 8, 1925*^; 

 1 female, July 9, 1925; 25 females, July 12, 1925 (Jaynes) ; 2 females 

 July 12, 1925; 1 female, July 13, 1925; 2 females, July 21, 1925 

 (Jaynes) ; 2 females, July 27, 1925 (Jaynes) ; 16 females, July 28, 



1925 (Jaynes) ; 17 females, July 29, 1925 (Jaynes) ; 12 females, July 

 30, 1925 (Jaynes) ; 4 males, August 25, 1925 (Chu) ; 3 males, August 

 29, 1925 (Chu) ; 2 males, August 30, 1925 (Chu) ; 1 male, September 



1, 1925 (Chu) ; 4 males, September 2, 1925 (Chu) ; 37 females, 

 September 10, 1925 (Jaynes) ; 2 males, emerged August 27 to Sep- 

 tember 6, 1925, and 2 females, no date. From Kuliang, China, 1 fe- 

 male, July 4, 1925 ; 2 males and 1 female, August 16 to October 10. 



1926 (Jen); 1 male, September 2, 1926; and 2 males, 1926 (Jen); 

 4 males, no labels. 



Thirteen females differ from the type in having the tibiae or the 

 femora or both castaneous to almost bright red. These specimens, 

 which are included among the paratypes deposited in the United 

 States National Museum, are as follows: One, Hangchow, China, 

 September 19, 1924; 2, Penniu, China, 1926 (Wong); 4, insectary 

 reared, Exp. 205; 1, Ningpo, China, July ], 1925; 2, July 4, 1925; 



2, September 10, 1925 (Jaynes) ; and 1, Chinkiang, China, 1925. 

 Two of the male paratypes listed from Kuliang, China, differ from 



the type in having the clypeal extension truncate, thick, and punctate 

 to the apex, and the mesepisternum with secondary punctures dis- 

 tinctly less numerous than the primaries medially along the vertical 

 plane. In one, the third antennal joint is black. These may pos- 

 sibly be of another species, but, for lack of sufficient evidence, they 

 are included here. 



This species has been referred to in notes by the junior author 

 under his species number 109. 



