Abstract
Examination of two lots, one consisting of twenty-seven oothecae of the Chinese mantis, Tenodera sinensis Saussure, the other of seventy belonging to the more recent introduction, T. angnstipennis Saussure, disclosed the presence in both forms, but especially the latter, of the egg-parasite, Podagrion mantis Ashmead.[1][1] Both lots were collected late in December, 1937, at Ocean View, Cape May County, New Jersey. [1]: #fn-1
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