908 Braconidae 



A. euphydryidis Mues. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1920, 58 : 564. McLean, May 27, 

 1909 (Mues-CU). A parasite of the Baltimore, Euphydryas phaeton Drury. 



A. femur-nigrum (Prov.). Addit. fauna Can. Hymen., 1886, pp. 139, 142. Axton, 

 Je (M&H-CU) ; Peru, Je (Mues-CU) ; Spencer L., Je (Mues-CU) ; Ithaca, 

 Je-Aug, Mud Cr., Je, Dryden L., Je (Mues-CU) ; McLean, Jl (Mues-CU) ; 

 Slaterville to Caroline, Je, Ellis to Slaterville, Je, MacG&Bdy (Mues-CU) ; 

 Middletown, Jl, CSSpooner (Mues-CU). Common in the northeastern States 

 and in Canada. 



[A. fiskei Vier. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1910, 38:379. A parasite of various species 

 of Olene (Lymantriidae).] 



[A. flaviconchae Rly. Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., 1881, 4:308. Parasitic on the 

 army worm, Cirphis unipwicta Haworth, the sulphur butterfly, Eurymus phil- 

 odice Godart, and the clover hypena, Plathypena scahra Fab.] 



A. forbesi Vier. Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 1910, 11:208. Ithaca, Jl (Mues-CU). 



Doubtless to be found throughout the State. A common species. Recorded 



as a parasite of the cutworms, Cirphis unipuncta Haworth, Polia renigera 



Stephens, and Feltia sp. 

 A. fumiferanae Vier. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1912, 42:139. Cranberry L., Htly 



(Mues). A parasite of Harmologa fumiferana Clem. (Tortricidae). 



A. glomeratus (L.). Syst. Nat., Ed. 10, 1758, 1:568. Ithaca, Jl-Aug (Mues-CU). 

 A cosmopolitan and very important parasite of the larvae of the cabbage butter- 

 fly, Pieris rapae L. 



A. griffini Vier. Proc. U.S, Nat. Mus., 1911, 40:177. Waterville (Mues-CU). 

 A very common and widely distributed parasite of various cutworm larvae. 



[A. harti Vier. Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 1910, 11:209. A parasite of Pyrausta 

 penitalis Grt. and P. ainsUei Hein. (Pyralidae).] 



A. hemileucae Rly. Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., 1881, 4 : 309. Karner, Felt, 

 reared from Hemileuca maia Drury (Saturniidae). 



A. hydriae Mues. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1920, 58:561. Ithaca, Sep 9 (Mues-CU). 

 A common parasite of Calocalpe iindulata L. (Geometridae). 



A. laeviceps Ashm. Bull. Colo. Biol. Assoc. 1890, 1 : 17. Ithaca, bred from a 

 noctuid (Ashm-CU). Widely distributed, but apparently restricted to the 

 higher elevations. A gregarious parasite of cutworms. 



A. limenitidis (Rly.). Third Ann. Rep. Ins. Mo., 1871, p. 158. Ithaca to Ellis, Je, 

 MacG&Bdy (Mues-CU). Occurs at least from Mo. to Me. A not uncommon 

 parasite of the small larvae of the viceroy, Basilarchia disippe Godd. 



A. lunatus (Pck.). Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., 1881, 21:28. Recorded from NY. 

 A rather widely distributed solitary parasite of the small larvae of various 

 species of Papilio. The cocoon is large and deep yellow in color. 



A. militaris Walsh. Trans. 111. State Agric. Soc, 1861, 4:27. Occurs throughout 

 NY. A common and widely distributed gregarious parasite of the army worm, 

 Cirphis unipuncta Haworth. 



A. murtfeldtae Ashm. Proc Ent. Soc Wash., 1897, 4:159. Cranberry L., Htly 

 (Mues) ; Ithaca (Mues-CU). Found from Mass to Mo. A gregarious para- 

 site of geometrid larvae. 



[A. nemoriae Ashm. Proc Ent. Soc. Wash., 1897, 4: 160. A parasite of various 

 Geometridae, including Haematopis grataria Fab., Eupithecia miserulata Grt., 

 and Pleuroprucha insulsaria Guen.] 



