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Psyche 
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Hymenoptera parasitized by Strepsiptera. The only pre- 
vious record with which the author is familiar was made by 
George Salt, 1927, who recorded a parasitized specimen of 
Chlorion pennsylvanicum (Linn.) from Southern Pines. 
Additional records are now available thru the efforts of 
Mr. C. S. Brimley of the North Carolina Department of Agri- 
culture who has sent the author a number of stylopized 
specimens and furnished additional records by letter. 
Whenever possible the identity of the parasite has been 
determined and included in the following list. The portion 
of each reference before the colon refers in every case to the 
host and that after the colon to the parasite. 
Sphecidae 
Chlorion (Ammobia) flavitarsus (Fernald). Swannanoa, 
Sept. 3, 1924, one specimen, T. B. Mitchell coll.: 
mature male, Pseudoxenos 1 sp. near smithii (Von 
Heyden) . 
Chlorion ( Ammobia ) habenum (Say). Raleigh, Aug. 24, 
1921, two specimens, C. S. Brimley coll. : male 
puparium and female, Pseudoxenos sp. near smithii 
(Von Heyden) . 
Chlorion ( Ammobia ) ichneumoneum (Linn.). Raleigh, 
June 16, 1933, three specimens, D. L. Wray coll. : 
male puparium, exuvia, and two females, Pseu- 
doxenos smithii (Von Heyden). 
Chlorion {Ammobia) pennsylvanicum (Linn.). Raleigh, 
Sept. 2, 1927, two specimens ; Aug. 6, 1924, one speci- 
men; Aug. 6, 1904, one specimen; C. S. Brimley coll.: 
male puparium, exuvia, and three females, Pseu- 
doxenos sp. near smithii (Von Heyden). 
Sphex aureonotatus (Cam.) (det. by H. T. Fernald). 
Raleigh, mid June, 1914, one specimen, C. L. Metcalf 
coll. Raleigh, mid July (no year), three specimens; 
Sept. 8, 1921, one specimen ; Sept. 9, 1904, one speci- 
men; Sept. 13, 1921, one specimen; C. S. Brimley coll. 
Raleigh, mid Sept., 1921, T. B. Mitchell coll. Willard, 
^efer to Homilops Pierce and Ophthalmochlus Pierce in the synopsis 
of this paper. 
