ArGIDAE DiPRIONIDAE 877 



A. erythrosoma (Leach). "NY" (Nort), 



A. humeralis (Beauvois). "NY" (Nort) ; Ft. Montgomery, Aug 16 (MacG-Schott). 



A. macleayi (Leach). Plattsburg, Keene Val., larvae reared by Dyar; Old Forge 

 (NYS) ; Ithaca, Jl (MacG-Ill) ; Caroline to Harford, Je 15, MacG&Bdy 

 (Bdy-CU) ; McLean, May 30 (Bdy-CU) ; Karner, Jl (NYS) ; Ft. Mont- 

 gomery, Jl 19 (MacG-Schott). The larva of this species is recorded as 

 feeding on Azalea, willov^^, black birch, white birch, hazel, mountain ash, wild 

 cherry, and honeysuckle. 



A. pectoralis (Leach). Keene Val., larva on B.etula papyrifera (Dyar 1895) ;' 

 Loon L., Jl (Felt) ; Birch I., Upper Saranac (Felt) ; Plattsburg, larva on 

 Betula Icnta (Dyar 1895) ; Brille, Je 13, 1891 (CU) ; Essex Co, Je 1895, 

 larva on birch (NYS); SI (Ds). 



A. rubiginosa (Pal. de Beauv.). "NY" (Nort); LI: Roosevelt, Jl 22 (MacG- 

 Schott). 



A. rubra (Klug). Elizabethtown, Aug, 1904, Yg (NYS) ; Essex Co, Jl, 1895, larva 

 on oak, Yg (NYS) ; Ithaca, Je 10-Jl 19 (MacG-CU) ; LI: Wyandanch, Jl 14 

 (MacG-Schott). Larva recorded as feeding on Crataegus. ^ 



A. virescens (Klug). Ithaca, Je 19-Aug 8 (MacG-CU) ; Spencer L., Je 30 (Bdy- 

 CU). 



SUBFAMILY STERICTIPHORINAE 119 



(Schisocerinae Ashmead and MacGillivray) 



Sterictiphora Billberg 



(S chigoe era Lepeletier) 



S. sericea (Nort). Ithaca (MacG-Ill, US). 



S. prunivora (Dyar). LI: Bellport, Jefferson Highlands (Dyar). Larva recorded 



from Prumis serotina and P. pennsylvanica. 

 S. lineata (Roh.). LI: Richmond Hill, Aug 8, 1911 (US). 



S. zabriskiei (Webster & Malley). LI: Flatbush, Jl 4, 1895, Aug 17, 1896, Zah 

 (US); Huntington, Aug (MacG-Schott); Bellport (Dyar). Larva feeds on 

 Portulaca oleracea. 

 S. cellularis (Say). "NY", type locality of a synonym. 

 S. plumigera (Klug). "NY", type locality. 



Family DIPRIONIDAE 120 



(Lophyridae Ashmead, Lophyj-inae MacGillivray) 



DiPRION Schrank 



(Lophyrus Latreille) 



D. simile (Hartig). Introduced Pine Sawfly. Seven Sps. Farm, Mt. Kisco, Feb, 

 1925 (US) ; Pleasantville, Sep, larvae injurious (Roh) ; LI: Flushing (Middle- 

 ton). An important enemy to pines, which has been introduced from Europe. 



"'' The species of this subfamily have been recently rearranged and a manuscript revision pre- 

 pared. The present list gives only the specific narnes which will be accepted in this revision. (Roh.) 



^-° In Comstock's Introduction to Entomology this family is included as part of the family Argidae. 

 If the Erlangen List names are adopted, Diprionidae and Diprion will be replaced by Pteronidae 

 and Pteronus, respectively. (Bdy.) 



