26 MAINE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. I913. 



tion of this species named U'lnthemia fumiferanae is given in 

 the Canadian Entomologist. Vol. 44 pp. 2-3. 



HYMENOPTERA. 



Pimpla Ontario. 



Cresson. Trans. Amer. Ent. Society. Vol. Ill p. 146. 



"Pimpla Ontario, Male. Black, shining; face, clypeus. mandibles 

 except tips, palpi, spot on scape beneath, tegulae and apex of scutellum 

 and post-scutellum, white; wings hyaline, iridescent, stigma and veins 



Fig. I. Pimpla inquisitor : a. full grown smnmer larva; b. hibernat- 

 ing larva ; c. mouth parts of larva ; d. adult female ; e. abdomen of 

 adult male from sides, — all enlarged. (After Howard. Technical 

 Series No. 5, 1897.) 



blackish, the former with a white spot at base, areolet small, 5-anguIar ; 

 legs yellowish-red, four anterior coxae and trochanters beneath white, 

 posterior tibiae and tarsi blackish, with a broad annulus on the former 

 and basal half of first joint of the latter, white; metathorax shining, 

 delicately punctured, with a short pale pubescence, apex rounded ; 

 abdomen long, narrow, sub-cylindrical, closely and delicately punctured ; 

 antennae long, subrobust and of uniform thickness throughout. Length 

 5 lines. 



Hab. Canada." 



