. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. Fig. 266.—Tele nonius heliothidis, much enlarged. PHANURUS Thorn. P. tabanivorus Ashm. Bred out of eggs of "Tabanus ; Family CERAPHRONID^. CERAPHRON Jur. C. destructor Say. A parasite of the Hessian fly. C. fuscipes Ashm. New Jersey district. C. tertius D. T, (basalis Ashm.) Sure to occur in New Jersey. LYGOCERUS Forst. L. stigmatus Say. New Brunswick VI, 29, bred out of cherry aphis (Coll). L. niger How. South Jersey, parasitic on wheat louse VI, VII (Sm). L. triticum Tavlor. Parasitic on wheat louse. Fa


. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. Fig. 266.—Tele nonius heliothidis, much enlarged. PHANURUS Thorn. P. tabanivorus Ashm. Bred out of eggs of "Tabanus ; Family CERAPHRONID^. CERAPHRON Jur. C. destructor Say. A parasite of the Hessian fly. C. fuscipes Ashm. New Jersey district. C. tertius D. T, (basalis Ashm.) Sure to occur in New Jersey. LYGOCERUS Forst. L. stigmatus Say. New Brunswick VI, 29, bred out of cherry aphis (Coll). L. niger How. South Jersey, parasitic on wheat louse VI, VII (Sm). L. triticum Tavlor. Parasitic on wheat louse. Family PELECINID^. PELECiNUS Latr. P. polyturator Dru. Through- out the State, not rare. A most remarkable spe- cies, the female of which has a body nearly two inches long, made up of a few long slender seg- ments. The male is rare, utterly unlike the female, and resembles a wasp more nearly than a para- Fig. 267.—Pelecinns polyturator; male and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New Jersey state museum. [from old catalog].


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