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New York: Ithaca, Chicoree Woods, 14 July, 1918, 1 2 (H. 
Yuasa). 
Allotype.—Cornell University No. 246.1. 
Mr. Morley compares his species with the common European 
cristatus, but by virtue of the very characters in which he points 
out its difference from that species, it is more closely related to 
latungula Thomson. In fact, so exactly does it correspond with 
that species that I can consider it no other than a nearctic sub- 
species thereof. A comparison with European specimens of 
latungula show only two points of difference. In latungula s.s. 
the hind ocelli are appreciably but very slightly removed from 
the eye, while in deceptor they touch it; and in latungula the scu- 
tellum is not margined laterally except at base, while in deceptor 
it is weakly margined beyond the base; the carinze shortly becom- 
ing obsolescent. Both differ from cristatus in not having the 
postscutellum transversely. cristate, and by the lack of propodeal 
transcarine, as well as in smaller size. 
TRIGONALIDA. 
Tapigonalys pulchellus Cresson. Bool’s Flat at Forest Home 
and Six-Mile Creek, Ithaca, 13, 21, 23, 24 July, 1918, 80, 9. 
ROPRONIIDZ. 
Ropronia garmani Ashmead. Six-Mile, Ithaca, 22 July, 1918, 
TDs 
DIAPRIIDZ. 
Galesus viereckii Brues. 12 July, 1918. 
Paramesius pallidipes Ashmead. 16 Aug., 1918, 2 ¢. 
DrYINIDZ. 
Chelogynus henshawi Ashmead. Brookton, Tompkins County, 
Ne Ye 2eune wrore an 2 
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