Document Type

Article

Journal/Book Title/Conference

Psyche

Volume

36

Issue

2

Publication Date

6-1-1929

First Page

61

Last Page

88

Abstract

While in Southern California, last spring, Professor W. M. Wheeler collected a large number of masarid wasps belonging to two species, one of which appears to be new. I have used the opportunity offered by the description of this insect, to present a few remarks of a more general nature on the Masaridinae, by far the most interesting subfamily of diplopterous wasps. As I hope to show, their structure, habits and distribution exhibit a number of remarkable features that render the group worthy of consideration by the biologist.

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