136 
Psyche 
[December 
ville, Sept. 6, 1932, one specimen, D. L. Wray coll.: 
eight male puparia and one female, Xenos peckii 
Kirby. 
Andrenidx 
Andrena sp. Raleigh, Mar. 24, 1925, one specimen on willow, 
T. B. Mitchell coll. : female, Stylops sp. 
Halictidx 
Halictus (Chloralictus) sp. Late May, 1921, one specimen 
on Penstemon, T. B. Mitchell coll. : female Halic- 
toxenos crawfordi Pierce. 
Halictus ( Chloralictus ) sparsus Robt. Bryson City, no date: 
Halictoxenos sparsi Pierce. (Host and parasite de- 
termined by J. C. Crawford). 
Halictus (Chloralictus) versatus Robt. Bryson City, July 8, 
1923: Halictoxenos versati Pierce. (Host and para- 
site determined by J. C. Crawford). 
Halictus ( Chloralictus ) zephyrus Smith. Bryson City, 
Aug. 23, 1923: Halictoxenos zephyri Pierce. (Host 
and parasite determined by J. C. Crawford). 
Panurgidx 
Panurginus sp. Bryson City, no date : Crawfordia sp. (Re- 
corded by J. C. Crawford). 
The last four references above were taken from corres- 
pondence with Mr. C. S. Brimley. 
With records from Bryson City, Biltmore, Asheville, and 
Swannanoa in the west ; Charlotte, Southern Pines, Fayette- 
ville, and Raleigh in the central portion; and Beaufort, 
Elizabeth City, and Currituck in the east; Strepsiptera are 
now well represented in records from North Carolina. 
References 
Esaki, T. 1932. Strepsiptera, in Iconographia Insectorum Japani- 
corum. Nippon Konchu Zukan, Hokuryukan, Tokyo. 
Monod, T. 1925. Sur un Pseudoxenos parasite d’Odynerus crenatus 
Lepeletier. Bull. Soc. Zool. Paris, vol. 50, pp. 230-244, 3 figs. 
Ogloblin, A. A. 1924. New and little known Strepsiptera from Poland. 
Polskie Pismo Entomologiczne, vol. 3, pp. 113-122, illus. 
