Braconidae 907 



[A. charadrae Mues. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1920, 58:567. A gregarious parasite 



of Charadra deridens Giien. (Noctuidae).] 

 [A. choreuti Vier. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1912, 42:627. Recorded as a parasite of 



Choreutis carduiella Kf. (Glyphipterygidae), and the grape leaf -roller, Desmia 



funeralis Hbn.J 

 A. cinctiformis Vier. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1911, 40:176. Ithaca; McLean, 



Je-Jl ; Malloryville, Je, Caroline to Harford, Ellis to Slaterville, Slaterville to 



Caroline, Je, MacG&Bdy ; Mud Cr., Tompkins Co, Je. 



A. clisiocampae Ashm. N. H. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1903, Bull. 6, p. 229. Auburn, 

 BAPorter; Ithaca, CLLiu (Mues-CU) ; LI: Brooklyn, Aug, Schott (Gahan). 

 A rather uncommon solitary parasite of the small larvae of the apple-tree 

 tent-caterpillar. 



[A. compressus Mues. Can. Ent., 1919, 51 : 114. Occurs throughout the New Eng- 

 land States and undoubtedly is to be found in NY. Recorded as a parasite of 

 Hypoprepia sp.] 



[A. conanchetorum Vier. Conn. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv., 1916, Bull. 22, pp. 191, 

 199.1 



A. congregatus (Say). Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist., 1836, 1:262. Cranberry L., Htly 

 (Mues) ; Ithaca, Aug (Mues-CU). An exceedingly abundant and widely dis- 

 tributed gregarious parasite of the larvae of a great variety of Sphingidae. 

 Among its hosts are the following species : the tomato worm, Phlegethontius 

 quinqnemaculata Haworth ; the tobacco worm, P. sexta Joh. ; Dolha hylaeus 

 Drury ; the hog caterpillar, Ampeloeca myron Cramer ; Abbott's sphinx, 

 Sphecodina abbotti Swainson ; and the catalpa "sphinx. Sphinx catalpae Boisd. 



A. consimilis Vier. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1911, 40:177. McLean, Jl (Mues- 

 CU) ; LI, type locality. 



[A. crambi Weed. 111. State Lab. Nat. Hist., 1887, Bull. 3, 3:8. Rather widely dis- 

 tributed east of the Mississippi. A parasite of various species of Crambus.] 



A. crassicornis (Prov.). Addit. fauna Can. Hvmen., 1886, pp. 139, 142. McLean, 

 Aug 1 (Mues-CU). 



A. cyaniridis Rly. Scudder, S. H., Butterflies eastern U. S., 1889, p. 1903. Ellis 

 to Slaterville, Je 13, MacG&Bdy (Mues-CU). A parasite of Lycaenopsis 

 pseudm'giolus B. & L. 



A. delicatus How. U.S. Bur. Ent., Tech. Ser., 1897, Bull. 5, p. 54. Ithaca, Je 

 25 (Mues-CU) ; LI: Brooklyn. A parasite of the white-marked tussock 

 moth, Hemerocampa leucostigma S. & A. 



[A. diacrisiae Gahan. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1917, 53 : 198. Throughout the eastern 

 States. A gregarious parasite of certain Arctiidae, including the common 

 yellow bear, Diacrisia virginica Fab.] 



[A. dolicocephalus Mues. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1920, 58:503.] 



[A. edwardsii Rly. Scudder, S. H., Butterflies eastern U.S., 1889, p. 1901. A parasite 

 of the red admiral, Vanessa atalanta L.] 



[A. empretiae Vier. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1913, 44:562. A gregarious parasite of 

 the saddle-back caterpillar, Sibine stimvilea Clem.] 



A. ensiger (Say). Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist, 1836, 1:260. Axton, Je, M&H (Mues- 

 CU) ; Oswego; Spencer L., Je (Mues-CU) ; LI. 



A. euchaetis Ash. Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 1897, 4 : 159. Cambridge, Meadow- 

 brook, JVSchajfner. A very abundant parasite of the milkweed tussock 

 caterpillar, Euchaetias egle Drury. 



