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6. (diadema Latreille), Innsbruck, Austria, October 28 (Karl 

 Hofeneder). 

 hebrseus Fabricius, Northwest India (female), (Home, 1871). 

 instabilis Saussure. 



1. Brazil (female, exuvium), (Smith, 1859). This Polistes 



is either crinitus Fabricius or fuscatus Fabricius. 



2. New Orleans, Louisiana, July (exuvium), (collection 



U. S. National Museum). 

 lineatus Fabricius, Cuba (Palmer and Rile} 7 ), (puparium, exu- 

 vium), (collection U. S. National Museum). 

 marginalis Fabricius. 



1. Boma, Ethiopia (Schulz, 1905). 



2. stigma Fabricius, Northwest India (female), (Home, 



1871). 

 metricus Say. 



1. Colebrook, Connecticut, August (W. M. Wheeler), (males, 



females) ; Acroschismus whederi Pierce (Xenos peckii 

 Brues), (Brues, 1903). 



2. Washington, District of Columbia, September 6 (males) ; 



Acroschismus whederi Pierce (collection U. S. National 

 Museum) . 



3. Ithaca, New York, August, September (authority, F. C. 



Chittenden). 



4. Detroit, Michigan (males, females); Acroschismus bruesi 



Pierce (collection U. S. National Museum). 



5. Readville, Massachusetts (males, females), (Austin, 



1882). 



6. Chicopee, Massachusetts (F. Knab), (exuvia). 

 navajoe Cresson, Metacomba Key, Florida, March, 1898 (Collins 



and Pollard), (exuvium), (collection U. S. National Museum). 

 pallipes Lepeletier. 



1. Marion, Massachusetts, September 2-12; Acroschismus 



bowditclii Pierce (Bowditch, 1902; collection F. C. 

 Bowditch). 



2. Cincinnati, Ohio, June 15 (puparia) ; July 3 (puparia) ; 



August 24, 25 (exuvia, puparia, female; September 13 

 (exuvia) ; September 16 (males, females) ; September 22 

 (male); Acroschismus bowditchi Pierce (Dury, 1902, 

 1906; collections C. Dury, Annette F. Braun, Cincin- 

 nati, Ohio). 



perplexus Cresson, Texas (exuvium), (collection Philadelphia 

 Academy of Sciences). 



rubiginosus Lepeletier. 



1. Austin, Texas (male); Acroschismus {Xenos) nigrescens 

 Brues (Brues, 1903, 1905). 



