592 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Sub-family X AGATHIDINjE. 



Tribe I Agatbidini. 



ORBMNOPS Forst. 



O. haematodes Brulle. "New Jersey" (Cress Coll). 



C. liberator Brulle. Canada, Carolina (Cress). 



C. semirubra Brulle. Clementon, V, 30 (Jn), " New Jersey " (Cress Coll). 



C. vulgaris Cress. New Brunswick (Sm), Caldwell (Cr). 



AGATHIS Latr. 



A. tibiator Prov. New York (Ashm). 

 A. rubripes Cress. New York (Ashm). 

 A. perforator Prov. New York (Ashm). 



Tribe II Microdini. 



MICRODTJS Nees. 



M. agilis Cress. From larva of Botis feudalis, which is common in New 



Jersey. 

 M. armulipes Cress. Jamesburg, Woodbury, VI, 27 (Jn). 

 M. earinoides Cress. Massachusetts, Illinois (Cress). 

 M. perforator Prov. Pennsylvania (Jn). 

 M. imitatus Cress. " New Jersey " (Cress Coll). 

 M. simillimus Cress. " New Jersey " (Cress Coll). 

 M. johnsoni Ashm. Jamesburg (Jn). 



M. texanus Cress. Cramer Hill, VI, 11, Westville, VI, 27 (Jn). 

 M. solidaginis Ashm. ClementOn, V, 30, Riverton, IX, 5 (Jn). 



EARINTJS Wesm. 

 E. limitaris Say. Staten Island, April (Ds), New York, common (Ashm). 



Sub-family XI CARDIOCHILINiE. 



CARDIOCHILES Nees = TOXONETJRON Say. 



C. abdominalis Say. Long Island, I,inell (Ashm). 



C. tibiator Say. Philadelphia (Ashm), Riverton, VIII, 14 (Jn). 



G. apicalis Cress. Atco, VII, 4 (3z), Del. Water Gap, VII, 15 (Jn). 



Sub-family XII MICROGASTERINJE. 



Among this series are many of those making 

 oval white cocoons that co"er the surface of in- 

 fested caterpillars, particularly the larger Sphin- 



Fig. 27D. — Caterpillar covered with p-jrlf£ 

 cocoons of Microgaster. 



