No. 22.] HYMENOPTERA OF CONNECTICUT. I99 



°A. (A.) aristoteliae Viereck. 



Reared from Aristotelia fungivorella by W. D. Kearfott. 

 •^A. (A.) tortricis (Ashmead). ProtapanteleS tortricis Ash- 

 mead. 



Reared from a Tortricid larva feeding on Comptonia asplenia 

 folia. Cocoons white and solitary. 

 *A. (A.) gelechias Viereck. 



Type locality: East River, reared from Gelechia trialbama- 

 culella, August, 1 910, by Dr. Charles R. Ely.-' 

 °A. (A.) plesius Viereck. 



Reared from a larva on white oak, by W. D. Kearfott. 

 °A. (A.) edwardsi Riley. 



Female : length 2.6 mm. ; black ; legs pale yellowish brown ; 

 antennae blackish, palpi light yellow; tegulse light stramineous; 

 wings with their stigma and costa piceous, veins paler; hind 

 femora dusky at tips, hind tibiae nearly black at tips, hind 

 tarsi brownish; first dorsal abdominal segment with the side 

 pieces blackish brown; first and second dorsal abdominal seg- 

 ments strongly punctate, third but slightly so and only on the an- 

 terior border ; ovipositor with its exserted portion longer than the 

 abdomen. 



This is a parasite of the admiral butterfly, (Pyrameis) Van- 

 essa atalanta. Cocoons white and solitary. 

 *A. (A.) maquinnai Viereck (new species). 



Type locality: New Haven, 4 July, 1905 (H. L. V.). 

 *A. (A.) conanchetorum Viereck (new species). 



Type locality: Branford, 28 July, 1905 (H. W. W.). 



A. (A.)tischeriae Viereck. 



This is a parasite of the trumpet leaf-roller of the apple 

 (Tischeria malifoliella). 



A. (A.) trachynotus Viereck. 



The late Prof. J. B. Smith claimed to have reared this species 

 from Pegomyia%icina, infesting Chenop odium. The species has 

 been collected in Connecticut at the following places: New 

 Haven, 20 July, 1904, 19 July, 1905 (B. H. W.), 26 May, 1904 

 (H. L. V.) ; West Haven, 27 June, 1905, Putnam, 12 July, 1905, 

 and Colebrook, 27 July, 1905 (H. L. V.). 



