. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES, PART 2 1 EPHIALTINAE 411 Mackinac Co., Mackinaw City, Manistique, Marquette Co., Midland Co., Onota in Alger Co., Saginaw Co., Sanilac Co., and Schoolcraft Co.); Minnesota (Garrison, Itasca Park, St. Croix "Recreation Area, and St. Paul); New Hampshire (Pinkham Notch); New Jersey (Clementon, Fort Lea, and Rancocas Park); New York (Allegany State Park, Bemus Point, Caroline-Harford area, Heart Lake in Essex Co., Ithaca, Keene Valley in Essex Co., Maplecrest, McLean Bogs Reserve in Tompkins Co., Mount Whiteface at 2,000 t
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES, PART 2 1 EPHIALTINAE 411 Mackinac Co., Mackinaw City, Manistique, Marquette Co., Midland Co., Onota in Alger Co., Saginaw Co., Sanilac Co., and Schoolcraft Co.); Minnesota (Garrison, Itasca Park, St. Croix "Recreation Area, and St. Paul); New Hampshire (Pinkham Notch); New Jersey (Clementon, Fort Lea, and Rancocas Park); New York (Allegany State Park, Bemus Point, Caroline-Harford area, Heart Lake in Essex Co., Ithaca, Keene Valley in Essex Co., Maplecrest, McLean Bogs Reserve in Tompkins Co., Mount Whiteface at 2,000 to 4,000 ft., New Russia, Nyack, Poughkeepsie, Taughannock Falls near Ithaca, and Waterloo); Ohio (Akron, Bedford, Delaware Co., Hinckley in Medina Co., Puritas Springs in Cuyahoga Co., and Put-in-Bay); Ontario (Ottawa and Waubamik); Pennsylvania (Jeannette and Pittsburgh); Quebec (Montreal); Rhode Island (Kingston and Westerly); South Carolina (Columbia); Tennessee (State Road to Newfound Gap); Vermont (Laurel Lake near Jacksonville); and Wisconsin (Door Co. and Sawyer Co.). Collection dates are from early spring (early May in Upper Austral localities) to late summer (end of August). Captures outside of this range are: April 22 at Rancocas Park, N. J.; April 27 at St. Paul, Minn.; September 2 at 3,500 ft. in Great Smoky Mts., Tenn. and at Midland, Mich.; September 20 at Aurelius, Mich.; and September 27 at Petersham, Mass. There is a series of 37 cf, 369 reared from Xiphydria maculata in Acer ntftrwm, Plummers Island,Md., April 22 to June 6, 1913, by H. S. Barber, T. E. Snyder, and S. A. Rohwer. This species occurs in the Canadian, Transition, and Upper Austral zones of the eastern half of North America, and has been collected also in British Columbia. It is adult from rather early spring to late summer. The host is &4 \\^\»~xW A Vb Figures 182, 183.—Localities: 182 (left), Rhyssella nitida; 183 (right), R. Please note that these images are extracted
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