AUT. 17 WASPS OF THE GEN US TIPHIA ALLEN AND JAYNES 57 



August 15, 1925 (Sato), Gardner No. 3; 2 females, September, 1925 

 (Gardner), Gardner No. 3, Clausen No. 1854; 2 females, September 



23, 1925 (Gardner), Gardner No. 3, Clausen No. 1854; 1 female, 

 September 23, 1925' (Sato), Gardner No. 3; 1 male reared August 23, 

 1926 (Gardner), Exp, 210; 1 female, insectary reared, Riverton, Exp. 

 219; 1 male insectary reared, Riverton, Exp. 319; 8 males and 2 

 females. From Koiwai, Japan, 2 females imported. From Nanking, 

 China, 1 male, June 12, 1924 (Jaynes) ; 1 male, July 24, 1924 (Illing- 

 worth) ; 2 females, August 6-7, 1924 (Wong) , Nos. 43 and 45 ; 12 males, 

 September 24-30, 1924 (Jaynes) ; 1 male, October 1, 1924 (Jaynes). 

 From Chinkiang, China, 3 males, July 7, 1924 ; 1 male, July 20, 1924 

 (Illingworth) ; 6 males, July 2-26, 1924 (Jaynes) ; 30 females, July 

 26-August 26, 1924 (Jaynes) ; 8 males and 1 female, reared Septem- 

 ber 10-17, 1924, from eggs laid July lO-August 3, 1924 (Jaynes) ; 3 

 males, August 9, 1924 (Jaynes) ; 1 male, June 26, 1925 (Jaynes) ; 1 

 female, July 5, 1925 (Wong) ; 10 female.s, 1925, " parasite on E 

 grubs " ; 21 females, 1925, numbered specimens ; 2 females, no date, 

 lettered specimens ; 1 male without label. From Yangchow, China, 2 

 males, August 7-15, 1924 (Wong) ; 2 females, August 15 and 24, 1924 

 (Wong) ; 1 female, August 24, 1924 (Jaynes), No. 82. From Penniu, 

 China, 1 female and 2 males, June 25, 1925 (Wong) ; 2 females, Jul)'' 

 1, 1925 (Wong) ; 1 female, July 21, 1925 (Wong) ; 160 numbered 

 females, 1925 (Wong) ; 3 females, September 22 to October 7, 1925, 

 with ovipositional data (Wong) ; 4 females with ovipositional data 

 (Wong) ; 2 females numbered, but without date ; 1 female, September 

 29 (no year), presumably from Penniu; 5 females, with oviposi- 

 tional data, presumably from Penniu; 1 female, reared from No. 105, 

 presumably from Penniu; 6 females, 1926 (Wong), Jaynes No. 113, 

 From Zakow, China, 1 male, June 24, 1924 (Jaynes). From Hang- 

 chow, China, 38 females, numbered specimens, September 19-October 



24, 1924 (Chao) ; 1 male, August 31, 1924 (Jaynes) ; 1 female, June 

 26, 1925 (Jaynes) ; 7 females, July, 1925 (Jaynes) ; 1 male, June 17, 

 1926 (Chao) ; 1 female, July 21, 1926 (Chao). From Kuliang, China, 

 1 female, July 9, 1925, CI ; 1 male, August 19, 1925 ; 1 male, 1926 

 (Jen). From China, 62 females and 8 males, reared at Riverton, 

 Exp. 31; 3 males, insectary reared, Exp. 207; 1 male, reared. No. 135; 

 1 male, August 8, 1927. 



Seven females, Suigen, Chosen, August 20, 1923 (Clausen), and 2 

 females, Suigen, Chosen, August 26, 1922 (King), formerly para- 

 types of jJ^pif-^^'^ora have been placed under phyllophagae. 



An unlabeled female and another from Suigen, Chosen, August, 

 1923, resemble popilliavora in having a line of several minute punc- 

 tures on the vertex dorso-medially and in having no well defined 

 groove on the center of the sides of the pronotum, but they have the 



