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H. fldelis Banks. Riverton, VII (Jn). 



H. castanea Fitch. Everywhere common, on chestnut, walnut and other 



trees (Fitch): Staten Island VI (Ds), New Brunswick. 

 H. stigma terus Fitch. Staten Island (Ds), Riverton, III (Jn), common 



throughout the northern U. S., March to October (FitcbO. 

 H. tutatrix Fitch. On apple trees in September, New York to Virginia, and 



west to California. 

 H. pinidumus Fitch. Clementon, VIII (Jn). 

 H. hyalinatus Fitch. New York, on pine, May to July. 



MICROMUS Ramb, 

 M. insipidus Hagen. Philadelphia (Hagen) and "eastern U. S." 

 M. posticus Wlk. Westville VII, Rivertou VII (Jn). 



BBROTHA Wlk. 

 B. flavicornis Wlk. Prospertown IX, 22. 



Family MYRMELEONIDiE. 



ACANTHACLISIS Ramb. 



A. americana Dru. Sandy 



Hook, VIII & IX, rare 

 (Bt), Anglesea, VIII, 1 

 specimen. 



DENDROLEON Hagen. 



D. obsoletus Say. Laha- 

 way, VII, 4, IX, 20 

 (Brakeley), Jamesburg 

 VII, 21. 



D. gratus Say. Philadel- 

 phia and certain to OC- Fig- 23 - — Section through the pit of ant-lion, showing the insect 

 XT _ in position at the bottom. 



cur in New Jersey. 



MARACANDA McLach. 

 M conspersa Ramb. Lahaway VII, 8-18 (Brakeley). 

 M. signata Hagen. Almost certain to occur in New Jersey. 



BRAOHYNEMURUS Hagen. 



B. abdomyialis Say. Lahaway VI, 28, VIII, 3-17 (Brakeley), Shark River 



VII, 9 (Jn), Jamesburg VII, 21, Anglesea IX, 4, New Brunswick VII, 23, 

 very common. 



B. pumilis Burm. Staten Island, a small species and usually rare (Ds). 



