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IxxivJ ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 251 DISCUSSION. Only one species of this genus is known from North America. Lepidocyrtinus domesticus (Nicolet, 1841) (= L. troitessarti of some authors, see Salmon, 1945) NEW MEXICO RECORD. Sweeping grass, 10,000 ft; Lincoln Co.; Jun 1952. DISTRIBUTION. N. M., N. Y. ; South America; Europe; Australasia. SUMMARY Seven species of Entomobrya, six of Orchcsella and one of Lepidocyrtinus are recorded from New Mexico. In addition, O. rubra sp. nov. is described. All are new records for the state. Keys to Nearctic Entomobrya and Orchesclla are presented. REFERENCES CHRISTIANSEN, K., 1959. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard 118: 437-545. SALMON, J. T., 1945. Trans. Royal Soc. New Zealand 75: 68-71. SCOTT, H. G., J. S. WISEMAN, and C. J. STOJAXOVICH, 1962. Ann. Ent. Soc. America 55 : 428-430. The Identity of Stictiella corniculata Mickel (Sphecidae: Bembicini), with a Note on Synonymy in Stictiella JAMES E. GILLASPY, Mankato State College, Mankato, Minnesota. In his generic revision of 1929 (Proc. U.S.N.M. 75(5): 1-203), Parker did not include a species, Stictiella corniculata Mickel, described in 1918 (1917) in Neb. I'niv. Stud. 17: 332. 1 have seen a total of eighteen males and eight females of this species, originally described on the basis of a single male from Worland, Wyoming. Those I have seen are as follows : NEVADA. HUMBOLDT Co. : Winnemucca, Dunes 10 mi. N of, 4J\ I?, 17.IX.5S (E. R. Tinkham). WASHOE Co.: Xixon. 3 mi. X of. \\, 4?, 9.IX.60 (A. S. Menke. University of

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The identity of Stictiella corniculata Mickel (Sphecidae; Bembicini), with a note on synonymy in Stictiella

Entomological News Lancaster 74: 251-252 (1963)

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