. Annual report. s were:75 empty Apanteles cocoons; 2 living Tachinids, diedwithout laying; 1 living gypsy moth larva, not parasitized;20 dead gypsy moth larvte and pupas, not parasitized ; 34living gypsy moth pupae, not parasitized; 2 living gypsymoth imagoes; 1 lepidopterous cocoon, Tortricid; 1 lepi-dopterous pupa; 1 case of Coleophora (?) ; 7 cocoons ofBucculatrix ( ?) ; several Chrysomelids and fungous case and the gypsy moths which were removed werekept under observation for several weeks, but no parasitesdeveloped ; material still on hand. Austria. 1. Received July 15, 1905, f
. Annual report. s were:75 empty Apanteles cocoons; 2 living Tachinids, diedwithout laying; 1 living gypsy moth larva, not parasitized;20 dead gypsy moth larvte and pupas, not parasitized ; 34living gypsy moth pupae, not parasitized; 2 living gypsymoth imagoes; 1 lepidopterous cocoon, Tortricid; 1 lepi-dopterous pupa; 1 case of Coleophora (?) ; 7 cocoons ofBucculatrix ( ?) ; several Chrysomelids and fungous case and the gypsy moths which were removed werekept under observation for several weeks, but no parasitesdeveloped ; material still on hand. Austria. 1. Received July 15, 1905, from Fritz Wagner, Vienna,2 small wooden boxes, containing as follows : 3 dead Apan-teles; 12 Apanteles cocoons, from which secondary parasitesemerged and were destroyed; 17 brown-tail moths, dead;6 brown-tail moth pnpa\ Material on hand at laboratory. 2. Received July 22, 1905, from Fritz Wagner, 3 paste-board boxes, which contained: 25 gypsy moths; 3 gypsymoth pupa?; 19 brown-tail moths; 6 brown-tail moth pupa-;. 1906.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT —No. 73. 121 4 brown-tail moth egg masses; 1 dipterous pupa, has notemerged. Material at laboratory. 3. Received July 24, 1905, from Fritz Wagner, 3 woodenboxes, containing: 18 living gypsy moths; 21 dead gypsymoths; 10 gypsy moth pupa?; 5 dipterous pupa? in male gypsy moth emerged July 26 and 2 females July28. No parasites have emerged as yet. Material at labora-tory. 4. Received July 26, 1905, from Fritz Wagner, 2 woodenboxes, containing: 9 dead gypsy moths; 1 living gypsymoth; 9 gypsy moth pupa?; 1 dead gypsy moth larva. Ap-parently contained no parasites. Material at laboratory. Germany. 1. Received July 26, 1905, from E. Schopfer, Dresden,2 wooden boxes, containing : 22 gypsy moth pupa? ; 1 gypsymoth larva, dead ; 3 gypsy moths ; 48 Tachinid pupa1. Noparasites have emerged. Material at laboratory. 2. Received July 27, 1905, from E. Schopfer, 5 w7oodenboxes, which contained: 53 gypsy moth pupa?; 7 gypsymoth larva?, dead. No paras
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