Abstract

The writer (1939a) published the results of a study of the oothecae of two species of Asiatic mantids established in this country. That study comprised observations on three lots of Tenodera sinensis Saussure and one of T. anguslipennis Saussure. Of the former, two lots came from the Bronx section of New York City, one collected late in 1937, the other early in 1938. The third lot and the entire series of T. angustipennis were gathered late in 1937 at Ocean View, New Jersey. Since some of the conclusions based upon that material were provisional, their validity has been tested by an examination of additional material from the same localities.

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