72 MISC. PUBLICATION 188, U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Parasites 
Collections yielding 
this parasite 
Parasite Years 
specimens | recovered 
Number of | Number of 
collections larvae 
Diptera: 
PAT CRULES MECETIIN Le D) OS a ee ee 1 1 1 50 
Compsilura concinnate: Meig___.._.-._..=..--_.--_-- 17 1 3 165 
Winthemiasstniain Reino” ee 5 iH 2 125 
MISCELLANEOUS UNIDENTIFIED NOCTUIDAE 
(Only the collections that have given parasites are included) 
Occurrence: Collections from Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachu- 
setts, Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey. 
Totals received: Collections, 35; larvae and pupae, 141; years, 14. 
Larvae: March to October. 
Adults: Not reared. 
Parasites 
Collections yielding 
this parasite 
Parasite Years re- 
specimens | covered | Number of 
larvae or 
pupae 
Number of 
collections 
Diptera: | 
VAT ChiylOn CLerT sm oP) CSV. 
Compsilura concinnata Meig___-_.__--___---______--- 
Cyrtophloeba coquilletti Ald_______--__..__________-- 
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ATTMECTIUICACOMLEDH Aen ee A ae 
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Wagneerimmscqiara Willers” 2 ie 2 8 a eee 
MonainiurdizssVioige Sao entity es eee 
SUTIIGSCULCLLOLOSD OSV. 
Tachinidae (unidentified puparia)___.-_..__________ 
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Hymenoptera: : 
“Amn biytelesiimerus: Brulles-— = 252 ay 
PADUNECICSIONEBLEMVHCL = aa oS 
PA DENLCLESHLONGICOMMISHELOV——— = 55-202 a fae 
Apanteles noctuidiphagus Mues__----.-__-__---_____- 
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Campoplegidea diversus Nort__.----..___.----_-_--_- 
Comedo brevicapitatus C. and D___._________________ 
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FAMILY NOTODONTIDAE 
MELALOPHA APICALIS WALK.§ 
Food plants: Aspen, willow. 
Occurrence: Collections from Cold Stream, ‘Maine, and Boston, Mass. 
Totals received: Collections, 2; larvae, 3; years, 2. 
Larvae: June to early September. 
Pupae: Late July to August, and September to early June. 
Adults: Late May and June, and August. 
Generations: The records indicate at least a partial second brood. 
6 Ichthyura of Barnes and McDunnough Check List. 
