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132 MISC. PUBLICATION 188, U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
APANTELES HALISIDOTAE MUEsS. 
Host: Halisidota maculata Harr. 
Localities: Ashland, Fort Kent, Grand Isle, Hampden, Lille, Madawaska, 
Patten, Presque Isle, Searsport, Wallagrass, Winterport, and others in Maine; 
Barre, Vt.; Cheshire, Mass.; and Boonville, Chateaugay, Dryden, Hopkinton, 
Jordan, and Nicholville, N.Y. 
Adults: Late May to July, and September to October. 
Number per host: Approximately 25. (The cocoons usually formed in 
cocoon of host.) 
Generations: One; sometimes a partial second. 
Hibernation: In cocoon. 
APANTELES HEMILEUCAE RILEY 
Host: Hemileuca maia Dru. or lucina Hy. Edw. 
Localities: Townsend, Mass., and Islip, N.Y. 
Adults: June to July. 
Number per host: Many. (Cocoons not in a mass, but formed singly on 
body of host.) 
Generations: Apparently two. 
Hibernation: Method not known. 
APANTELES HESPERIDIVORUS VIER. 
‘Host: Erynnis sp. 
“Locality: Melrose, Mass. 
Adults: July and August. 
‘Number per host: Approximately 25. 
Generations: Probably two (?). 
Hibernation: Method not known. 
APANTELES HYDRIAE MUES. 
Host: Calocalpe undulata L. 
Localities: Many in New England, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. 
Adults: May to June, and July to October. 
Number per host: Three to eight. (Cocoons are usually separated.) 
Generations: At least two. 
Hibernation: In cocoon. 
APANTELES HYPHANTRIAE RILEY 
Host: Hyphantria cunea Dru. 
Localities: Many in New England, New York, and New Jersey. 
Adults: June to October. 
Number per host: One. 
Generations: Probably two. 
Hibernation: Method not known. 
APANTELES LIMENITIDIS RILEY 
Host: Basilarchia archippus Cram. 
Localities: Ayer, Bedford, Fitchburg, Melrose, and Sherborn, Mass.; Yaies- 
ville, Conn.; and Raritan and Somerville, N-.J. 
Adults: May to September. 
Number per host: One. 
Generations: Two or more. 
Hibernation: Method not known. 
APANTELES LONGICORNIS PROV. 
Host: Unidentified noctuid. 
Locality: Melrose, Mass. 
Adults: Late July to August (from host collected July 2). 
Number per host: Approximately 50. 
Generations: Probably two. 
Hibernation: Method not known. 
