﻿AQUATIC 
  INSECTS 
  IN 
  THE 
  ADIRONDACKS 
  547 
  

  

  found 
  on 
  snags 
  about 
  the 
  lake 
  shores, 
  were 
  very 
  generally 
  parasitized, 
  by 
  

   the 
  very 
  minute 
  egg 
  parasite, 
  Trichogramma 
  minutum 
  Riley. 
  

   The 
  proportion 
  of 
  the 
  eggs 
  thus 
  destroyed 
  in 
  a 
  number 
  of 
  clusters 
  col- 
  

   lected 
  in 
  several 
  places, 
  was 
  found 
  by 
  count 
  to 
  exceed 
  70%. 
  As 
  will 
  be 
  

   noted 
  below, 
  a 
  great 
  number 
  of 
  clusters 
  of 
  eggs 
  ofCh. 
  serricornis 
  

   were 
  hatched 
  under 
  observation. 
  Among 
  these 
  not 
  a 
  single 
  egg 
  parasite 
  

   was 
  observed. 
  

  

  Chauliodes 
  pectinicornis 
  Linnaeus 
  

   Comb-horned 
  fish 
  fly 
  

  

  Plate 
  2G, 
  fig. 
  1 
  

  

  1763 
  H 
  e 
  merobi 
  u 
  s 
  pectioicornis 
  Liuuaeus, 
  Amoen. 
  acad. 
  6:412 
  

   1767 
  He 
  mer 
  obi 
  lis 
  i^ectinicoruis 
  Linuaeus 
  Syst. 
  nat. 
  Ed. 
  12, 
  v. 
  1, 
  

  

  pt 
  2, 
  p. 
  911 
  

   1775 
  Hemorobius 
  pectinicornis 
  Fabricius, 
  Syst. 
  eiit. 
  p. 
  309, 
  

   1781 
  Semblis 
  pectinicornis 
  Fabricius, 
  Spec. 
  ins. 
  1 
  : 
  386 
  

   1787 
  Semblis 
  pectinicornis 
  Fabricius, 
  Mant. 
  ins. 
  1 
  : 
  244 
  

   1807 
  Chauliodes 
  pectinicornis 
  Latieille, 
  Gen. 
  crust, 
  ins. 
  3 
  : 
  198 
  

  

  1862 
  Chauliodes 
  pectinicornis 
  Hagen, 
  Synopsis 
  Neur. 
  N. 
  Am. 
  p. 
  189 
  

  

  (description 
  of 
  imago) 
  

  

  1863 
  C 
  liau 
  li 
  o 
  d 
  OS 
  pectinicornis 
  Hagen, 
  Ent. 
  soe. 
  Phil. 
  Proc. 
  2:181 
  

  

  (mention) 
  

  

  1869 
  Cli 
  au 
  1 
  io 
  d 
  es 
  p 
  e 
  c 
  ti 
  n 
  i 
  c 
  or 
  n 
  is 
  Walsh-Riley, 
  Am. 
  ent. 
  1:245 
  (char- 
  

   acters 
  of 
  imago) 
  

  

  1869 
  Chauliodes 
  pectinicornis 
  Packard, 
  Guide 
  study 
  ins. 
  p. 
  607 
  

  

  1873 
  Chauliodes 
  pectinicornis 
  Hagen, 
  Bost. 
  soc. 
  nat. 
  hist. 
  Proc. 
  15 
  : 
  29 
  

  

  (mention) 
  

  

  1874 
  Chauliodes 
  pectinicornis 
  Pettit, 
  Can. 
  ent. 
  6 
  : 
  45 
  (occurrence 
  in 
  

  

  Canada) 
  

  

  1877 
  Chauliodes 
  pectinicornis 
  Moody, 
  Psyche. 
  2 
  : 
  52 
  (description 
  

  

  (in 
  part) 
  and 
  habits 
  of 
  larva) 
  

  

  1878 
  Chauliodes 
  pectinicornis 
  Riley, 
  Can. 
  ent. 
  11 
  :97-98 
  

  

  1879 
  C 
  h 
  aul 
  i 
  ode 
  s 
  pectinicornis 
  Riley, 
  Am. 
  ass'n 
  adv. 
  sci. 
  Proc. 
  

  

  p. 
  286-87 
  (eggs 
  and 
  characters 
  of 
  larvae) 
  

   1888 
  Chauliodes 
  pectinicornis 
  ComstOck, 
  Introd. 
  ent. 
  p. 
  220 
  

   1888 
  C 
  h 
  a 
  al 
  i 
  o 
  de 
  s 
  pectinicornis 
  Packard, 
  Ent. 
  for 
  beginners, 
  p. 
  87 
  

  

  (mention) 
  

   1895 
  Chauliodes 
  pectinicornis 
  Comstock, 
  Manual 
  stud. 
  ins. 
  p. 
  178 
  

   Chauliodes 
  pectinicornis 
  Lintner, 
  N. 
  Y. 
  state 
  ent. 
  8th 
  an. 
  

   rep't. 
  ]3. 
  155-59 
  (a 
  full 
  account 
  with 
  digest 
  of 
  preceding 
  papers 
  and 
  origi- 
  

   nal 
  figure 
  of 
  imago 
  (text 
  fig. 
  15) 
  and 
  remarks 
  as 
  to 
  its 
  probable 
  econ- 
  

   omic 
  status) 
  

  

  A 
  single 
  female^ 
  specimen 
  was 
  bred 
  from 
  a 
  pupa 
  found 
  in 
  an 
  old 
  pine 
  

  

  1 
  This 
  female 
  was 
  caged 
  In 
  a 
  trap 
  lantern 
  (from 
  which 
  the 
  cyanitl 
  was 
  omittedj 
  for 
  a 
  ulght 
  and 
  

   part 
  of 
  two 
  days, 
  in 
  the 
  hope 
  of 
  luring 
  males, 
  but 
  without 
  result. 
  

  

  