Braconidae 903 



ChelonuS Panzer 



C. aughei (La Munyon). Proc. Nebr. Assoc. Adv. Science, 1877. Thousand Isls., 



Sep 4 (Ashm-CU). 

 C. basicinctus Prov. Nat. Can., 1881, 12:198. White L., Zab (AM); L.I: Flat- 

 bush, Zab (AM). 

 [C. basilaris (Say). Keating's Narrative of an expedition to the source of St. 



Peter's River, etc., 1824, 2:322.] 

 [C. brevipennis Melander & Brues. Biol. Bull., 1903, 5:20.] 

 C. concaputus Vier. Carmel (AM), 



C. fissus Prov. Nat. Can., 1881, 12 : 199. Ithaca, Je (Ashm-CU) ; Norton's Land- 

 ing, Cayuga L., SmHH (Ashm-CU); White L., Zab (AM); LI: Coney L, 

 Zab (AM). 

 C. iridescens Cress. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phila., 1865, 4:294. Manlius, SmHH (Cress- 

 CU) ; Ithaca, Aug (Ashm-CU) ; Norton's Landing, Cayuga L., SmHH 

 (Cress-CU). 

 C. lunatus Hald. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1849, 4 : 203. Rochester, Aug 25 



(Ashm-CU). 

 [C. parvus Say. Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist., 1836, 1 : 265.] 

 C. sassacus Vier. Conn. Geol. & Nat. Hist. Surv., Bull. 22, 1916, p. 233. LI: 



Flatlands, Fishers 1., Zab (AM). 

 C. sericeus (Say). Keating's Narrative of an expedition to the source of St. 



Peter's River, etc., 1924, 2:321. Manlius, SmHH (Cress-CU). 

 [C. sobrinns Hald. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1849, 4:203.] 



ASCOGASTER Wesmael 



[A. carpocapsae (Vier.). Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 1909, 11:43. A widely dis- 

 tributed parasite of the larva of the codling moth, Carpocapsa pomonella L. 

 It is also recorded as having been reared from Gelechia confusella Cham. 

 (Gelechiidae), and on a single occasion it was reared from the oriental moth, 

 Cnidocampa flavcscens Wlk. (Eucleidae).] 



A. flaviceps Ashm. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1888, p. 6Z6. Norton's Landing, SmHH 

 (Ashm-CU). 



A. provancheri D.T. Cat. Hymen., 1898, 4 : 196. Ithaca, May-Jl, Comstock 

 (Ashm-CU). 



Phanerotoma Wesmael 



P. tibialis (Hald.). Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1849, 4:203. Ithaca, reared 

 from clover-seed caterpillar by L.P.Wehrle; Freeville, Jl-Aug (Ashm-CU). 

 [P. recurvariae Cush. Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 1914, 16:78. Parasitic on the larva 

 of Recurvaria crataegella Busck (Gelechiidae).] 



SUBFAMILY NEONEURINAE ^^s 



The subfamily Neoneurinae constitutes a very rare group, represented in the 

 United States by four known species of the genus Elasmosoma. Not more than a 

 very few specimens of any of these occur in any museum collection. They have al- 

 always been found associated with ants, and observations on European species indicate 

 that they are probably parasitic on them. 



"^ This subfamily is not recognized by SzepHgeti. For a recent revision, see footnote under 

 Microgasterinae, page 904. 



