Bulletin - State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut . HARTFORD Printed for the State Geological and Natural History Survey 1916 pubmcationApproved byThe Boakd of CJontrol THI CASE. LOCKWOOD * BRAINARb COHARTFORD. COtlN. GUIDE TO THE Insects of Connecticut PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF WILTON EVERETT BRITTON, ,State Entomologist, and Entomologrist of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station PART III The Hymenoptera, or Wasp-like Insects,of Connecticut By V HENRY LORENZ VIERECK, Assistant Biologist^ U. S. Biological Survey WITH THE COLLABORATION OF Alexander Dyer


Bulletin - State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut . HARTFORD Printed for the State Geological and Natural History Survey 1916 pubmcationApproved byThe Boakd of CJontrol THI CASE. LOCKWOOD * BRAINARb COHARTFORD. COtlN. GUIDE TO THE Insects of Connecticut PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF WILTON EVERETT BRITTON, ,State Entomologist, and Entomologrist of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station PART III The Hymenoptera, or Wasp-like Insects,of Connecticut By V HENRY LORENZ VIERECK, Assistant Biologist^ U. S. Biological Survey WITH THE COLLABORATION OF Alexander Dyer MacGillivray, Ph. D., Associate Professor of Systematic Entomology, University of Illinois Charles Thomas Brues, M. S., Instructor in Economic Entomology, Bussey Institution, Harvard University William Morton Wheeler, Ph. D., Professor of Economic Entomology, Bussey Institution, Harvard University Sievert Allen Rohwer, Specialist in Forest Hymenoptera, U. S. Bureau of Entomology. HARTFORD Printed for the State Geological and Natural History Survey 1916 ^ v>v-^ 11 X Jl^ 1-1 A «^ Pa^e Introduction . • . • 9 Superfamily TENXHiEDiNOiDEA ^ 25 ICHNEUMONOIDEA . • . 176 ** Cynipoidea . 361 Chalcidoidea • . 443 Serphoidea , ? 529 FORMICOIDEA . t 577 Chrysidoidea 602 Vespoidea . 606 Sphecoidea ? 645 * Apoidea . 698 Appendix . 761 Index to Plant Hosts . 779 Index to Insect Hosts . ? 783 Index to Hymenoptera . 790 ILLUSTRATIONS PLATES ^ Plate I. Hymenopterous Larvae. 1. Croesus latitarsus Nort., on birch. 2. Giant Sawfly, Cimhex americana Leach. 3. A Sawfly larva, possibly (Pteronus) Pteronidea ventralts Say, feeding on willow. 4. Tomostethus (Monophadnus) bardus Say, on ash. 5. Peach Sawfly, Pamphilius persicus IL 1. Nest of White-faced Hornet (Vespa) Vespula maculata Linn. 2. Nest of Common Wasp, Polistes pallipes IIL Nest of Common Yellow-jacket (Vespa) Vespula diabolica IV. 1. Nest of Odynerus birenimaculatus


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