Apr. 1,1925 
Two Imported Egg Parasites of the Gipsy Moth 
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Fig. 2 —Schedius kuvanae and Anastatus bifasciatus: a, Gipsy-moth egg cluster with adult Schedius on 
it; b, female gipsy moth depositing egg cluster, with female Anastatus on cluster; c, Anastatus colo¬ 
nization mark on roadside tree; d, gipsy-moth egg cluster showing exit holes of Schedius; e, hibernating 
larva of Anastatus as seen within host egg (Howard and Fiske); /, Anastatus colonization can in posi¬ 
tion on tree trunk 
