April, 1919 Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society. 45 
S. dux harpax Pandellé. Material determined for Mr. A. F. 
Burgess of the Bureau of Entomology was reared from the pupz 
of gypsy moth imported from Japan (record numbers 3317 S, 
Bera TOsGuaeessi4ls)), and) Avictiian (O53u)4 | ldiich basi re- 
ferred to records from German material. 
S. dux sarracenoides Aldrich. A male and a female received 
from Dr. O. C. Bartlett, Phoenix, Arizona, were labelled “ Bred 
from dead larve of Lonicera nitida, the green June-bug or fig- 
eater.” Two males and two females received from G. H. Van- 
sell, of Lawrence, Kansas, were labelled as reared from Melano- 
plus differentialis and M. bivitattus, Ford Co., Kansas. Speci- 
mens from W. P. Hayes, of Manhattan, Kansas, were reared by 
him from dead specimens of Lachnosterna gibbosa, lanceolata, 
rubiginosa, crassissima, wmplicata and rugosa. In the collection 
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