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UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 270
The Types of Proctotrupoidea (Hymenoptera) in the United States National Museum
LUBOMIR MASNER
Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague
CARL F. W. MUESEBECK U.S. National Museum
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION PRESS
WASHINGTON, D.C. 1968
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The Types of Proctotrupoidea (Hymenoptera) in the United States National Museum
By Lubomir Meener and Carl F.W. Maceehents
There has been increasing activity, in recent years, in the study of the Proctotrupoidea, a very large group of parasitic Hymenoptera, of which the vast majority of species are still undescribed. Several students of the superfamily, particularly in Europe, have been publishing actively on the systematics of the group, and the growing emphasis on biological methods of controlling injurious insects has resulted in an increasing need for reliable identifications. This situation demands a sound under- standing of the groundwork that was laid in the past in order that repeti- tion and confusion may be avoided. The publication of a list of the ‘described genera and subgenera of Proctotrupoidea, with citation of their type-species (Muesebeck and Walkley, 1956), has helped to define the genera and subgenera of this group and to bring about uniformity in the application of these names.
Another fundamental and essential step is the establishment of the identity of the described species. The type series of some species con- sists of two or more different forms, and the original author has often failed to designate a holotype.It has become advisable, therefore, to re- view the case for each species and, where necessary, to designate a lectotype as the standard for the species. Unfortunately, the types of species described by some authors, notably Kieffer, have become widely scattered or lost, but large type collections of Proctotrupoidea occur in certain institutions, particularly in the British Museum (Natural History) and the United States National Museum. The senior author studied the proctotrupoid types in the British Museum and in the Hope Department of Entomology at Oxford in 196] and subsequently (Masner, 1965) published a list of these with appropriate lectotype designations where such ac- tion was required. Under a grant from the National Institutes of Health, he spent several months of 1964 in study of the types of Proctotrupoidea
perechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague. U.S. National Museum. 1
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in the U.S. National Museum. Because of certain complexities that de- veloped, this study subsequently became a joint undertaking. The present paper lists all the species, the types of which were deposited in the
National Museum, including several whose types have been lost. Au- thors of the species, the types of which are in the National Museum, are Ashmead, Brues, Cockerell, Crawford, Crawford and Bradley, Dozier, Fitch, Fouts, Fullaway, Gahan, Girault, Iioward, Jackson, Kamal, Mann, Morrill, Muesebeck, Myers, Nixon, Priesner, Pschorn-Walcher, Riley, Rohwer, Stelfox, Timberlake, Townes, and Wilcox. Most abundant, and most important because they include the type-species of numerous genera, are the species described by Ashmead. A relatively small number of the type-specimens of Ashmead’s species are in other iastitutions, partic- ularly the British Museum (Natural History) and the Zoological Museum of the Humboldt University in Berlin, but the U.S. National Museum con- tains most of them; a number of these are the types of forms which have become the type-species of genera that were described by Foerster with- out originally included species, and some confusion has resulted be- cause of Ashmead’s misinterpretation of the Foerster genera. An effort has been made by the senior author to clear up various troublesome problems in the generic taxonomy and nomenclature of the Proctotrupoidea, and pertinent changes are shown in the second supplement of the catalog of the North American Hymenoptera (Krombein and Burks, 1967, pp. 285- 305). The present paper essentially follows the treatment of the super- family in that work. The genera are considered in alphabetical order under each family, and the species are arranged alphabetically under the genera, with the center heading for each species showing our present view concerning generic placement. Holotypes are recorded where these are considered as having been established in the original descriptions, and lectotypes are designated where such designations have seemed to be required. The pertinent label data of the holotype or lectotype are given for each specimen, as well as the number assigned to each in the Museum’s catalog of insect types. There is also a brief indication of the condition of each type-specimen, followed by mention of the number of additional specimens in the type series. Where an author, in connection with his original description of a species, mentioned a National Museum type number and only one specimen bearing this number is marked ‘*Type,”’ he is considered to have designated a holotype, even though he did not expressly say so in his description. Should a question be raised as to the validity of this assumption, that specimen is to be considered as having been selected as lectotype by the authors of this paper. In some instances, notably in the Platygasteridae, lectotype selections had al- ready been made; each such selection is mentioned, together with the literature reference.
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The United States National Museum contains the types of 735 species of Proctotrupoidea distributed among the various families as follows: Vanhorniidae, 1; Roproniidae, 2; Proctotrupidae, 23; Diapriidae, 162; Scelionidae, 290; Platygasteridae, 188; Ceraphronidae, 69. They are kept in separate cabinets apart from the regular collection in order to lessen exposure to damage. They are in individual trays in drawers, each tray labeled with the original name, generic and specific, under which the species was described. The collection is grouped by authors; under the individual authors the types are arranged alphabetically by species, and the original or present generic name is ignored. This arrangement as- sures quick location of any type contained in the collection.
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Family Vanhorniidae
Vanhornia eucnemidarum Crawford
Vanhornia eucnemidarum Crawford, 1909, p. 63. Holotype female, USNM no. 12584; Silver Spring, Md., on Acer, Hopkins U.S. no. 8149c, R. W. Van Horn; well preserved. Allotype and 2 para- types (female and male),
Family Roproniidae
Ropronia brevicornis Townes
Ropronia brevicornis Townes, 1948, p. 88. Holotype male, USNM no. 18324; Foochow, China, C. R. Kellogg; well preserved. Seven paratypes (females and males).
Ropronia garmani Ashmead
R optronia [sic] garmanit Ashmead, 1898a, p. 132 Holotype male, USNM no. 11852; Lexington, Ky., H. Garman; both an-
tennae missing, thorax somewhat damaged by pin. Unique.
Family Proctotrupidae
Codrus canadensis (Ashmead)
Proctotrypes canadensis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 335. 342, Holotype female, USNM no. 11713; Ottawa, Canada, W. H. Harrington; preserved except that right antenna is missing after 4th segment.
Unique.
Codrus carolinensis (Ashmead) Proctotrypes carolinensis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 335, 341. Holotype male, USNM no. 2311; North Carolina; well preserved. Unique. Codrus femoratus (Ashmead )
Proctotrypes femoratus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 335, 344. Holotype female USNM no. 11717; Wyoming; well preserved. Unique.
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Codrus japonicus (Ashmead), new combination
Proctotrypes japonicus Ashmead, 1904d, p. 68. Holotype male, USNM no. 7114; Sapporo, Japan; both antennae missing after 3d segment. Unique
Codrus longiceps (Ashmead)
Proctotrypes longiceps Ashmead, 1893, pp. 335, 342. Holotype female, USNM no. 11712; Ottawa, Canada, W. H. Harrington; well preserved except that right antenna has only the first 3 segments remaining. Unique.
Codrus medius (Ashmead)
Proctotrypes medius Ashmead, 1893, pp. 335,.343. Holotype female, USNM no. 11715; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 220; well preserved except that right antenna is missing. Unique.
Codrus quadriceps (Ashmead) Proctotrypes quadriceps Ashmead, 1893, pp. 335, 343. Holotype female, USNM no. 11716; New Jersey; well preserved. Unique.
Codrus simulans (Ashmead)
Proctotrypes simulans Ashmead, 1893, pp. 335, 342. Holotype female USNM no. 11714; Arlington, Va.; well preserved ex- cept that left antenna is missing after 6th segment. Unique.
Codrus texanus (Ashmead)
Proctotrypes texanus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 335, 341. Holotype male (described as female), USNM no. 2310; Texas; well preserved. Unique.
Cryptoserphus arcuator Stelfox
Cryptoserphus arcuator Stelfox, 1950, p. 314. Holotype female, USNM no. 69370; Glending, County Wicklow, Ireland, Oct. 9, 1946, A. W. Stelfox; well preserved. Unique.
Cryptoserphus belfragei (Ashmead)
Proctotrypes Belfragei Ashmead, 1893, pp. 335, 340. Holotype female, USNM no. 2309; Texas; well preserved except that forelegs are missing. Unique.
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Cryptoserphus bruest Muesebeck and Walkley
Disogmus obsoletus Brues, 1905, p. 186. Preoccupied. Cryptoserphus bruesi Muesebeck and Walkley, 1951, p. 665. Holotype female, USNM no. 66275; Morris Cove, Conn., May 20, 1904;
well preserved. Unique. Cryptoserphus clypeatus (Ashmead)
Proctotrypes clypeatus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 334, 339. Holotype female USNM no. 11711; Ithaca, N.Y.; left antenna missing, wings damaged. Unique.
Phaenoserphus nigripes (Ashmead)
Proctotrypes nigripes Ashmead, 1902b, p. 136. Holotype male, USNM no. 5517; St. Paul Island, Alaska, Aug. 17, 1897, T. Kincaid; left antenna missing after 3d segment, right after 7th, left forewing and right hindwing missing. Unique.
Phaenoserphus obliquus (Ashmead)
Proctotrypes obliquus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 334, 338. Holotype male, USNM no. 2308; Texas, right antenna with 11 segments remaining, left with only the scape. Unique.
Proctotrupes coloradicus Cockerell
Proctotrypes coloradicus Cockerell, 1905, p. 204. Holotype female, USNM no. 11718; Boulder Colo., Oct. 1, 1904, T. D. A. Cockerell; well preserved. Unique.
Proctotrupes florissantensis Rohwer
Proctotrypes florissantensis Rohwer, 1909, p. 134. Lectotype female, USNM no. 13369; Florissant, Colo., June 22, 1908,
S. A. Rohwer; well preserved. Two male paralectotypes.
Proctotrupes linellii Ashmead
Proctotrypes Linellii Ashmead, 1893, pp. 334, 337. Holotype male, USNM no. 11709; Long Island, N. Y.; right antenna missing after 10th segment, left after 7th. Unique.
Proctotrupes longiusculus Brues
Proctotrypes longiusculus Brues, 1909, p. 155. Holotype male, USNM no. 26581; Harrisburg, Pa., October 2; well pre-
served except that left antenna is missing after 4th segment. Unique.
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Proctotrupes melliventris Ashmead
Proctotrupes melliventris Ashmead, 1887a, p. 99. Holotype male, USNM no. 11710; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved
except that left antenna is missing after 10th segment. Unique.
Proctotrupes terminalis Ashmead Proctotrypes terminalis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 334, 337. Lectotype male, USNM no. 2307; Columbus, Ohio; left antenna missing after 9th segment, right after 6th. One male paralectotype.
Thomsonina scymni (Ashmead)
Proctotrypes scymni Ashmead, 1904d, p. 67. Lectotype female, USNM no. 7113; Japan, from Scymnus dorcadomoides (Weise), A. Koebele; well preserved. Thirteen paralectotypes (males and females).
Watanabeia epilachnae Pschorn-Walcher
Watanabeia epilachnae Pschorn-Walcher, 1958, p. 728. Holotype female, USNM no. 67545; Lembang, Indonesia, Aug. 15, 1920, from Epilachna octovigintipunctata (Fabricius), P. van der Goot; wings matted together, legs incomplete. Two female paratypes.
Family Diapriidae
Subfamily Diapriinae Aneurhynchus floridanus Ashmead
Aneurhynchus floridanus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 404, 405. Holotype male, USNM no. 11783; Fort George, Fla.; well preserved except that right antenna is missing after 9th segment. Unique.
Aneurhynchus mellipes Ashmead
Aneurhynchus mellipes Ashmead, 1888b, p. 52. Holotype female, USNM no. 11782; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 90; weil preserved except that left antenna is missing. Unique.
Aneurhynchus nigriclavatus (Ashmead)
Glyptonota nigriclavata Ashmead, 1893, p. 401. Holotype female, USNM no. 11781; District of Columbia; abdomen off but mounted separately on the same card point. Unique.
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Aneurhynchus virginicus Ashmead
Aneurhynchus virginicus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 404, 405. Holotype male, USNM no. 11784; Harpers Ferry, W. Va., May 19; right
antenna missing after 9th segment, left after 4th. Unique.
Auxopaedeutes marylandicus (Fouts) Trichopria marylandica Fouts, 1920, p. 62. Holotype female USNM no. 22795; Hagerstown, Md., July 31, 1913, H. L. Parker; well preserved. Allotype (male), paratype (female).
Basadlys ashmeadi (Kieffer) Loxotropa ruficornis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 413, 414. Preoccupied.
Loxotropa ashmeadi Kieffer, 1911, p. 923. Lectotype male, USNM no. 11798; Arlington, Va.; well preserved. One
female paralectotype.
Basalys barda, new name Loxotropa californica Ashmead, 1893, pp. 413, 415. Preoccupied. Lectotype female, USNM no. 11799; Santa Cruz Mts., Calif.; well pre-
served except that left antenna is missing after 8th segment. Two female paralectotypes.
Basalys clavata (Ashmead), new combination
Tropidopsis clavata Ashmead, 1893, p. 402.
This was described from a male and a female from St. Vincent, British West Indies; according to Ashmead, the types were deposited in the National Museum. From the description it is evident that ihe female should be considered the type, but it has not been found. The male specimen, which is well preserved, is a species of Trichopria and obviously not the same species as the female; it is, therefore, not designated the lectotype.
Basalys columbiana (Ashmead)
Loxotropa columbiana Ashmead, 1893, p. 413. Holotype female USNM no. 11797; District of Columbia; Nov. 14, 1888; left antenna missing after scape, left wings missing, right wings matted with adhesive. Unique.
Basalys flavipes (Ashmead) Loxotropa flavipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 413, 415. Lectotype female, USNM no. 11800; District of Columbia, May 17;
well preserved. Two paralectotypes (male and female).
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Basalys fuscipennis Ashmead
Basalys fuscipennis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 443, 444, Holotype male, USNM no. 11786; District of Columbia, June 24; well preserved except that both antennae have only 6 segments remaining. Unique.
Basalys ganahlii Dalla Torre Basalys picipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 443, 444. Preoccupied.
Basalys ganahlii Dalla Torre, 1898, p. 432. Holotype male, USNM no. 11787; District of Columbia; left antenna missing after scape, legs incomplete. Unique.
Basalys longiceps (Ashmead) Ceratopria longiceps Ashmead, 1893, p. 429. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24470; Virginia, Aug. 31, 1879; right fore-
wing missing, right antenna on a slide. The male described by Ash- mead is not conspecific with the lectotype.
Basalys nana (Ashmead)
Loxotropa nana Ashmead, 1893, pp. 413, 415. Lectotype female, USNM no. 11801; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. One female paralectotype.
Basalys pusilla (Ashmead)
Ceratopria pusilla Ashmead, 1893, pp. 429, 430. Holotype female, USNM no. 2324; Arlington, Va.; right forewing and club of left antenna missing. Unique.
Basalys uiahensis Ashmead
Basalys utahensis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 443, 444. Holotype male, USNM no. 11788; City Canyon, Utah, July 2; well pre-
served. Unique. Diapria simulans (Ashmead)
Tropidopria simulans Ashmead, 1893, pp. 417, 419. Lectotype female, USNV no. 11863, Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 237; left antenna missing. One female paralectotype.
Entomacis californica (Ashmead)
Hemilexis californica Ashmead, 1893, pp. 389, 390. Lectotype male, USNM no. 11770; Santa Cruz Mts., Calif.; well pre- served. One male paralectotype.
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Entomacis floridana (Ashmead)
Hemilexodes floridana Ashmead, 1893, p. 400.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 11780; Jacksonville, Fla.; both antennae missing after 3d segment, wings damaged, specimen rather badly embedded in the mountant. The male mentioned in the original de- scription is a braconid of the subfamily Aphidiinae but is in too poor condition for further identification.
Entomacis longit (Ashmead)
Adeliopria longii Ashmead, 190 2a, p. 15.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 5715; Austin, Tex., Jan. 16, 1901, W. H. Long, Jr., ex Forcipomyia wheeleri (Long) in abandoned ant nest under stone; well preserved. Five paralectotypes (males and females).
Entomacis mellipetiolata (Ashmead) Hemilexis mellipetiola Ashmead, 1887c, p. 196.
Hemilexis mellipetiolata Ashmead, 1893, pp. 389, 390. Emendation. Holotype female USNM no. 11769; Jacksonville, Fla.; right antenna missing, left with 10 segments remaining, specimen largely embedded in the mountant. Unique.
Entomacis subemarginata (Ashmead)
Hemilexis subemarginata Ashmead, 1893, p. 389. Lectotype female, USNM no. 11768; District of Columbia; well pre- served. The male mentioned in the original description is a species
of Idiotypa.
Hemigalesus tricornutus (Crawford), new combination
Loxotropa tricornuta Crawford, 1910c, p. 122. Holotype female, USNM no. 12888; Manila, Philippines, 1901, R. Brown; well preserved. Allotype (male) and 4 male paratypes.
Lepidopria aberrans Brues
Lepidoria [sic] aberrans Brues, 1916, p. 126;
Holotype female, USNM no. 20474; Hagerstown, Md., Aug. 15, 1913, ex puparium of ?Cryptomygenia theutis (Walker) in an adult of Phyllophaga inversa (Horn); mounted on a slide, thorax slightly damaged. Unique. The generic classification of the species is
doubtful.
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Monelata hirticollis Ashmead
Monelata hirticollis Ashmead, 1888b, p. 54. Holotype female, USNM no. 11792; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 78;
well preserved. Unique. Monelata mellicollis Ashmead
Monelata mellicollis Ashmead, 1887c, p. 197. Holotype female, USNM no. 11791; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. Unique.
Myrmecopria mellea (Ashmead)
Loxotropa mellea Ashmead, 1887c, p. 196. Holotype male, USNM no. 11785; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. Unique. Notoxoides cornutus (Mann), new combination Notoxopria cornuta Mann, 1923, p. 181. Holotype female, USNM no. 26483; Cavinas, Bolivia, in nest of Neivamyrmex cristatus Borgmeier; well preserved. Four female para-
types. The ‘‘allotype’’ is not a male, but rather a female of an un-
described species.
Paramesius clavipes Ashmead
Paramesius clavipes Ashmead, 1888b, p. 53. Holotype female, USNM no. 11773; Ottawa, Canada, W. H. Harrington;
well preserved except that left antenna is missing. Unique.
Paramesius japonicus (Ashmead), new combination
Spilomicrus japonicus Ashmead, 1904d, p. 69. Holotype male, USNM no. 7116; Sapporo, Japan; well preserved ex- cept that left antenna is missing after 4th segment. Unique.
Paramesius oregonensis Ashmead
Paramesius oregonensis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 392, 395. Holotype male, USNM no. 11776; Portland, Oreg., H. F. Wickham; left antenna missing after 3d segment, abdomen attached to the card point separately. Unique.
Paramesius parvulus Ashmead
Paramesius parvulus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 392, 393. Holotype female, USNM no. 11772, District of Columbia, Nov. 18,1888;
well preserved. Unique.
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Paramesius primus (Crawford), new combination
Lipoglyptus primus Crawford, 1910c, p. 123.
Holotype female, USNM no. 12889; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown; well preserved, only left forewing slightly torn at apex and apical segment of left antenna missing. Allotype (male) and 2 paratypes (male and female).
Paramesius spinosus Ashmead
Paramesius spinosus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 392, 394.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 11775; District of Columbia, May 13; well preserved. One female paralectotype. Ashmead stated that he was describing the species from 2 specimens, a male and a female, from the District of Columbia. The 2 specimens from that locality marked *“*Type’” are females. There is a male in the collection, which ap- pears to be the specimen on whichthe male description is based; it is from Arlington, Va., however, which is not mentioned as a locality of type material.
Paramesius utahensis Ashmead
Paramesius utahensis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 392, 394. Lectotype female, USNM no. 11774; Utah Lake, Utah, June 14, well
preserved. One female paralectotype.
Pentapria columbiana (Fouts)
Xenopria columbiana Fouts, 1939, p. 261.
Holotype female, USNM no. 53262; McLeod Meadow, Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Dec. 28, 1937, G. R. Hopping; left antenna and left foreleg on a slide, left forewing missing, also left hindleg after the coxa. Allotype (male) and 3 paratypes (2 males and 1 female),
Pentapria nigripes (Fouts)
Xenopria nigripes Fouts, 1939, p. 262. Holotype female, USNM no. 53263; Saratoga, Wyo., Sept. 15, 1937, from Pinus flexilis, Hopkins US no. 31507-t18; left antenna on a
slide, last segment of right antenna missing. Two female paratypes.
Psilus atricornis (Ashmead)
Galesus atricornis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 408, 409. Holotype female, USNM no. 11793; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 237; well preserved. Unique.
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Psilus luzonicus (Ashmead)
Galesus luzonicus Ashmead, 1905d, p. 398. Holotype male, USNM no. 9034; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown; well preserved. Unique. There are 14 specimens of this species in the National Museum with the same data as the type, butthere is nothing
to show that they were before Ashmead when he described the species. Only the holotype bears a type label.
Psilus manilae (Ashmead)
Galesus manilae Ashmead, 1905d, p. 397. Lectotype female, USNM no. 8950; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown;
well preserved. One male paralectotype; also 12 specimens with the
same data as type, but there is no indication that they were before Ashmead when he described the species.
Psilus pilosus (Ashmead)
Galesus pilosus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 409, 411. Holotype male, USNM no. 11796; Texas; well preserved. Unique.
Psilus punctiger (Fouts)
Galesus punctiger Fouts, 1926, p. 170. Holotype female, USNM no. 18775; Uvalde, Texas, August 1925, A. P. Dodd, ex **?Drosophila sp.’’; apical 3 segments of right an-
tenna missing, left wings matted down on body. Allotype (male) and 2 male paratypes.
Psilus texanus (Ashmead)
Galesus texanus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 409, 411. Holotype male, USNM no. 11795; Texas; left antenna with only 5 seg-
ments remaining, right with 7, thorax damaged by pin. Unique.
Psilus viereckit (Brues)
Galesus viereckii Brues, 1905, p. 187. Holotype male, USNM no. 66274; Colebrook, Conn., July 21, 1905;
well preserved. Unique.
Spilomicrus armatus Ashmead
Spilomicrus armatus Ashmead, 1893, p. 397. Holotype female USNM no. 11777; District of Columbia, April 28; well
preserved. Unique.
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Spilomicrus atriclavus Ashmead
Spilomicrus atriclavus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 397, 398. Holotype female, USNM no. 11778; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 230;
well preserved. Unique.
Spilomicrus atropetiolatus (Ashmead)
Ismarus atropetiolatus Ashmead, 1890, p. 11. Holotype female, USNM no. 11779; West Cliff, Colo.; left antenna
missing, also right antenna after 2d segment. Unique. 8g 8 8g q
Spilomicrus brevicornis (Ashmead)
Basalys brevicornis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 443, 446. Holotype female, USNM no. 11789; Colorado; well preserved. Unique.
Spilomicrus californicus (Ashmead)
Basalys californica Ashmead, 1893, pp. 443, 446. Lectotype female, USNM no. 11790; Santa Cruz Mts., Calif.; well pre- served except that left antenna is missing after 8th segment. The male mentioned by Ashmead is a species of J richopria.
Spilomicrus flavicornts Ashmead
Spilomicrus flavicornis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 397, 398. Lectotype male, USNM no. 2319; Arlington Va., July 13, 1884; well
preserved. One male paralectotype.
Spilomicrus kiefferi (Crawford), new combination
Cologlyptus kiefferi Crawford, 1910c, p. 124. Holotype female, USNM no. 12890; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown;
well preserved. Two female paratypes.
Spilomicrus virginicus Fouts
Spilomicrus virginicus Fouts, 1926, p- 168. Holotype female, USNM no. 28772; Falls Church, Va., C. T. Greene, ex Xylota bicolor Loew on Liriodendron tulipifera; well preserved. One female paratype.
Trichopria abdominalis Fouts
Trichopria abdominalis Fouts, 1926, p. 174. Holotype female, USNM no. 28777; Riverton, N. J., Aug. 1, 1922, T. H. Frison; well preserved. One female paratype.
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Trichopria affinis (Ashmead)
Phaenopria affinis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 437, 440. Holotype female, USNM no. 24482; District of Columbia, May 19; well preserved. Unique.
Trichopria agromyzae (Fitch)
Diapria agromyzae Fitch, 1856, p. 535.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 1841; specimen is without locality or other data but bears no. 14235; well preserved. Mounted on same tag with a male paralectotype. Two additional paralectotypes (male and female).
Trichopria angustipennis Muesebeck
Trichopria angustipennis Muesebeck 1939a, p. 60. Holotype female, USNM no. 53080; Ithaca, N.Y., reared August 1936, by M. B. Scotland from Lemnaphila'scotlandae Cresson; well pre- served. Allotype (male) and 35 paratypes (males and females).
Trichopria aptera (Ashmead)
Phaenopria aptera Ashmead, 1893, pp. 437, 439. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2329; Ottawa, Canada, W. H. Harrington;
well preserved. One female paralectotype.
Trichopria armata (Ashmead)
Loxotropa armata Ashmead, 1888b, p. 53. Holotype female, USNM no. 11913; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 96; well preserved. Unique.
Trichopria bifoveolata (Ashmead)
Ceratopria bifoveolata Ashmead, 1893, pp. 429, 430. Holotype female, USNM no. 24472; Harpers Fery, W. Va., May 19; well
preserved except that left antenna has only scape remaining. Unique.
Trichopria californica (Ashmead)
Diapria californica Ashmead, 1893, pp. 421, 422. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2320; Santa Cruz Mts., Calif.; well pre- served except left antenna has only 3 segments remaining. One female paralectotype. The male described by Ashmead is missing.
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Trichopria columbiana (Ashmead)
Diapria columbiana Ashmead, 1893, pp. 422, 424. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2321; District of Columbia, Oct. 5, 1879; well preserved. Four female paralectotypes, including 1 on the same card point with the lectotype, which is circled with red ink.
Trichopria commoda Muesebeck
Trichopria commoda Muesebeck, 1961, p. 1. Holotype female, USNM no. 65398; Kyoto, Japan, 1960, from puparium
of the house fly; well preserved. Fifteen paratypes (males and females).
Trichopria cubensis Fouts
Trichopria cubensis Fouts, 1926, p. 171. Holotype male, USNM no. 28776; Colon, Cuba, 1920, T. E. Holloway; well preserved. Allotype (female) and 2 male paratypes.
Trichopria erythropus (Ashmead)
Diapria erythropus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 421, 423. Lectotype female, USNM no. 11910; District of Columbia, April 30; well preserved. One female paralectotype; the male described by Ashmead is missing.
Trichopria erythrothorax (Ashmead)
Diapria erythrothorax Ashmead, 1887c, p. 196. Holotype male, USNM no. 11912; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. Unique.
Trichopria flavipes Ashmead
Trichopria flavipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 433, 436. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24480; Arlington, Va.; well preserved. One female paralectotype.
Trichopria floridana (Ashmead)
Cephalonomia floridana Ashmead, 1887c, p. 196. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24474; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. One female paralectotype.
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Trichopria floridensis (Ashmead)
Galesus floridensis Ashmead, 1887c, p. 195.
Holotype male, USNM no. 11794; Jacksonville, Fla.; antennae, except for right scape, missing. Unique.
Trichopria haematobiae (Ashmead)
Phaenopria haematobiae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 437, 438. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2326; Arlington, Va., Sept. 12, 1889, ex Haematobia serrata Robineau-Desvoidy; well preserved. One female paralectotype.
Trichopria harringtont (Ashmead)
Loxotropa Harringtoni Ashmead, 1888b, p. 53. Holotype female, USNM no. 24477; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 100;
well preserved except that left antenna is missing after 8th segment.
Unique.
Trichopria hirticollis (Ashmead)
Cephalonomia hirticollis Ashmead, 1887c, p. 195. Lectotype female (not a male as stated in original description), USNM no. 24479; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. One female paralecto- type.
Trichopria infuscatipes (Ashmead)
Ceratopria infuscatipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 429, 431. Holotype female, USNM no. 24473; Ottawa, Canada; Harrington no. 235; well preserved. Unique.
Trichopria megaplasta (Ashmead)
Ceratopria megaplasta Ashmead, 1893, pp. 429, 430. Holotype female, USNM no. 24471; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 232; well preserved. Unique.
Trichopria minutissima (Ashmead)
Phaenopria minutissima Ashmead, 1893, pp. 437, 438.
Holotype female, USNM no. 24481; Jacksonville, Fla., head missing. Unique.
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Trichopria mitsukurit (Ashmead)
Diapria mitsukurii Ashmead, 1904d, p. 69. Holotype female, USNM no.7117; Gifu, Japan, Mitsukuri; well preserved. Three paratypes (males).
Trichopria montana (Ashmead)
Phaenopria montana Ashmead, 1893, pp. 438, 440. Holotype male, USNM no. 24484; Santa Cruz Mts., Calif.; left antenna missing, right antenna with 8 segments remaining. Unique.
Trichopria muscae (Ashmead)
Diapria muscae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 422, 426. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2323; Sacramento County, Calif., from dipterous puparium; well preserved. Six paralectotypes (males and
females).
Trichopria pacifica Ashmead
Trichopria pacifica Ashmead, 1893, pp. 433, 436. Holotype female, USNM no. 2325; Santa Cruz Mts., Calif.; abdomen off,
but present and attached separately to the same card point. Unique.
Trichopria paludis Muesebeck
Trichopria paludis Muesebeck, 1939a, p. 62. Holotype female, USNM no. 53081; Ithaca, N.Y., August 1936, ex pupa of Lemnaphila scotlandae Cresson; well preserved. Two female paratypes.
Trichopria parkeri Fouts
Trichopria parkeri Fouts, 1920, p. 61. Holotype female, USNM no. 22794; Williamsport, Md., Oct. 7, 1916, H. L. Parker; well preserved. Allotype (male) and 7 female paratypes.
Trichopria parva (Ashmead) Phaenopria parva Ashmead, 1893, pp. 438, 440. Holotype male, USNM no. 24483; District of Columbia, June 30, well
preserved. Unique.
Trichopria pentaplasta Ashmead
Trichopria pentaplasta Ashmead, 1893, pp. 432, 433. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24475; District of Columbia, March 24;
head missing. One male paralectotype.
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Trichopria pezomachoides (Ashmead)
Loxotropa pezomachoides Ashmead, 1888b, p. 53. Lectotype female, USNM no. 11802; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 97;
well preserved. Two female paralectotypes.
Trichopria philippinensis (Ashmead)
Diapria philippinensis Ashmead, 1905a, p. 3. Lectotype male, USNM no. 8127; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown; well preserved except that left antenna is missing after 8th segment. One male paralectotype.
Trichopria popei (Muesebeck)
Phaenopria popei Muesebeck, 1950, p. 234. Holotype female, USNM no. 59340; Sodon Lake, Oakland County, Mich., July 1, 1949, ex Sepedon fuscipennis Loew, C. O. Berg; well
preserved. Many paratypes (males and females),
Trichopria popenoet Ashmead
Trichopria Popenoei Ashmead, 1893, pp. 433, 435. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24478; Riley County, Kans., April 20; well preserved, but gaster attached to card point separately. The male described by Ashmead is not conspecific with the lectotype.
Trichopria popenoet var. illinoisensis Girault
Trichopria popenoei var illinoisensis Girault, 1920, p. 178. Lectotype female, USNM no. 20842; Urbana, III., Illinois State Lab. Nat. Hist. no. 39876; well preserved but abdomen attached separately to the card point. One female paralectotype.
Trichopria rufipes Ashmead
Trichopria rufipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 433, 434. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24476; District of Columbia; left antenna after 3d segment and left hindleg missing. Two paralectotypes (male and female).
Trichopria schwarzi (Ashmead)
Phaenopria Schwarzii Ashmead, 1893, pp. 437, 439. Lectotype female,USNM no. 2328; District of Columbia; well preserved. Six female paralectotypes.
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Trichopria tetraplasta (Ashmead)
Tropidopria tetraplasta Ashmead, 1893, pp. 417, 420. Holotype female, USNM no. 11914; District of Columbia, May 13; well
preserved. Unique.
Trichopria texana (Ashmead)
Diapria texana Ashmead, 1893, pp. 321, 424. Holotype female, USNM no. 11911; Texas; well preserved. Unique.
Trichopria utahensis (Ashmead)
Diapria utahensis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 421, 423. Lectotype female, USNM no. 11909; Salt Lake, Utah, June 14,
E. A. Schwarz; well preserved. One female paralectotype.
Trichopria virginica (Ashmead)
Diapria virginica Ashmead, 1893, pp. 422, 426. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2322; Arlington, Va., Oct. 10, 1880; well preserved. One other specimen (female) in the type material, but it
is not the same species as the lectotype.
Trichopria virginiensis Masner Phaenopria virginica Ashmead, 1893, pp. 437, 438. Preoccupied.
Trichopria virginiensis Masner in Krombein and Burks, 1967, p. 290. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2327; District of Columbia; well preserved. Two paralectotypes (male and female).
Subfamily Ambositrinae
Propsilomma columbianum (Ashmead)
Psilomma columbianum Ashmead, 1893, p. 379. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2317; District of Columbia, June 3; well
preserved. T'wo male paralectotypes.
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Subfamily Belytinae
Aclista aquilonia Muesebeck Zelotypa borealis Ashmead, 1902b, p. 138. Preoccupied Aclista ashmeadi Muesebeck and Walkley, 1951, p. 686. Preoccupied.
Aclista aquilonia Muesebeck, 1958, p. 91. Holotype female, USNM no. 5519; Muir Inlet, Alaska, June 12, 1899,
T. Kincaid; left antenna with 12 segments remaining, right with 8. Unique.
Aclista flavipes (Ashmead)
Zelotypa flavipes Ashmead, 1893, p. 365. Holotype male, USNM no. 11742; Fort George, Fla.; well preserved
except that last 4 segments of right antenna are missing. Unique.
Aclista fungicola (Crawford)
Zelotypa fungicola Crawford, 1915, p. 583.
Holotype female, USNM no. 18294; Clarendon, Va., Jan. 18, 1912, from the fungus Boletus felleus; B. A. Reynolds; well preserved except that last 4 segments of left antenna are missing. Allotype (male) and 4 paratypes (males and females).
Aclista hakonensts (Ashmead), new combination
Miota hakonensis Ashmead, 1904d, p. 68. Holotype female, USNM no. 7115; Hakone, Japan, A. Koebele; well
preserved. Unique.
Aclista hirtifrons (Ashmead)
Anectata hirtifrons Ashmead, 1887c, p. 198. Holotype female, USNM no. 11765; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 12;
well preserved except that right antenna is missing after 2d segment. Unique.
Aclista insularis (Ashmead)
Pantoclis insularis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 367, 369. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2315; Fort George, Fla.; well preserved.
Three female paralectotypes, the male described by Ashmead is a species of Belyta.
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Aclista macrodyctium (Ashmead)
Cinetus macrodyctium Ashmead, 1893, p. 360.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 11729; West Cliff, Colo.; well preserved except that left antenna is missing after 4th segment. Two additional specimens (male and female) of Ashmead’s type material are not conspecific with the lectotype.
Aclista mandibularts (Ashmead)
Xenotoma mandibularis Ashmead, 1893, p. 363.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 11733; Texas; right antenna missing after 7th segment, left forewing missing and thorax somewhat damaged by pin. The male described by Ashmead is not the same species as the lectotype.
Aclista megaplasta (Ashmead)
Pantoclis megaplasta Ashmead, 1893, pp. 367, 368. Holotype female, USNM no. 11745; Riley County, Kans., November 9; well preserved. Unique.
Aclista mellicornis Muesebeck and Walkley Cinetus ruficornis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 359, 360. Preoccupied.
Aclista mellicornis Muesebeck and Walkley, 1951, p. 688. Holotype female, USNM no. 11728; Arlington, Va.; well preserved ex- cept that right antenna is missing after 9th segment, left after 10th. Unique.
Aclista pacifica Muesebeck and Walkley Anectata californica Ashmead, 1893, p. 381. Preoccupied.
Aclista pacifica Muesebeck and Walkley, 1951, p. 688. Lectotype female, USNM no. 11763; Santa Cruz Mts., Calif.; well pre-
served. One female paralectotype.
Aclista polita (Ashmead)
Anectata polita Ashmead, 1893, pp. 381, 382. Holotype male, USNM no. 11764; West Cliff, Colo.; left wings missing, also left antenna after 4th segment. Unique.
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Aclista rufopleuralis (Ashmead)
Miota rufopleuralis Ashmead, 1897, p. 54. Holotype female, USNM no. 11736; Hull, Province of Quebec, Canada, Aug. 14, 1894, Harrington no. 3; well preserved. Unique.
Aclista scutellata (Ashmead) Zelotypa scutellata Ashmead, 1902b, p. 137.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 5518; St. Paul Island, Alaska, T. Kincaid; right antenna missing after 5th segment, left forewing missing. One female paralectotype. The original type series comprised 9 specimens, but only 2 have been found in the National Mueseum.
Aclista similis (Ashmead) Cinetus similis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 359, 361.
Holotype female, USNM no. 11730; Arlington, Va.; well preserved ex- cept that right antenna is missing after 8th segment. Unique.
Aclista xanthopus (Ashmead)
Xenotoma xanthopus Ashmead, 1893, p. 363. Lectotype female, USNM no. 11732; New Jersey; well preserved ex- cept that thorax is slightly damaged by the pin. The male described by Ashmead is missing.
Acropiesta flavicauda Ashmead
Acropiesta flavicauda Ashmead, 1893, p. 354. Holotype female, USNM no. 11723; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 226; well preserved except that wings are slightly damaged. Unique.
Acropiesta subaptera Ashmead
Acropiesta subaptera Ashmead, 1893, p. 354. Holotype female, USNM no. 11724; Marquette, Mich., July 31; well pre- served except that last 4 segments of right antenna are missing and last 3 of left. Unique.
Belyta californiae (Kieffer) Zygota californica Ashmead, 1893, p. 373. Preoccupied.
Aclista californiae Kieffer, 1910b, p. 24. Holotype male, USNM no. 2316; Placer County, Calif., A. Koebele; well preserved except that right antenna is missing after 8th seg- ment. Unique.
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Belyta crassicornis (Ashmead)
Pantoclis crassicornis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 367, 369. Lectotype female, USNM no. 11746; Arlington, Va.; left antenna missing after 5th segment, right after 6th. The male mentioned by Ashmead is a species of Cinetus.
Belyta frontalis Ashmead Belyta frontalis Ashmead, 1893, p. 356. Holotype female, USNM no. 11726; Delaware; middle and hindlegs
missing. Unique.
Belyta mindanaensis Fouts
Belyta mindanaensis Fouts, 1929, p- 9. Holotype male, USNM no. 29204; Dapitan, Mindanao, Philippines, C.F’. Baker; well preserved except that apical segment of right an- tenna is missing. Unique.
Belyta missouriensis (Ashmead)
Aclista missouriensis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 375, 377. Holotype male, USNM no. 11758; St. Louis, Mo., May 12, 1878; left forewing and left antenna missing, also right antenna after 6th seg-
ment. Unique.
Belyta peninsularis (Muesebeck and Walkley) Aclista floridana Ashmead, 1893, pp. 376, 378. Preoccupied.
Cinetus peninsularis Muesebeck and Walkley, 1951, p- 682. Holotype male, USNM no. 11762; Jacksonville, Fla.; antennae and right wings missing. Unique.
Belyta picipes (Ashmead)
Pantoclis picipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 367, 368. Holotype male, USNM no. 11744; District of Columbia, May 19; well
preserved except that left antenna is missing after 10th segment, right after 11th. Unique.
Belyta rugosopetiolata (Ashmead)
Aclista rugosopetiolata Ashmead, 1893, pp. 375, 377. Holotype female, USNM no. 11760; Arlington, Va.; right forewing missing, also left antenna, and right antenna after 8th segment.
Unique.
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Belyta texana Ashmead Belyta texana Ashmead, 1893, pp. 356, 357. Holotype female, USNM no. 11727; Texas; last 4 segments of left an- tenna missing, right legs complete but left legs largely missing, thorax slightly damaged by pin. Unique.
Cinetus californicus Ashmead
Cinetus californicus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 360, 361. Holotype female, USNM no. 11731; Santa Cruz Mts., Calif.; wings virtually missing except right hindwing, right antenna missing after 5th segment, left after 12th. Unique; described as a male but is a female.
Cinetus canadensis (Ashmead)
Miota canadensis Ashmead, 1897, p. 54. Holotype female, USNM no. 11737; King’s Mountain, Chelsea, Province of Quebec, Canada, W. H. Harrington; largely destroyed, only ab-
domen and a few legs left. Unique.
Cinetus coloradensis (Ashmead)
Psilomma coloradense Ashmead, 1890, p. 11. Holotype female, USNM no. 11721; West Cliff, Colo., June 10, T. D. A. Cockerell; left antenna missing after 11th segment, right after 4th. Unique.
Cinetus conicus (Ashmead) Leptorhaptus conicus Ashmead, 1893, p. 350. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2312; Arlington, Va.; well preserved ex- cept that right antenna has only scape remaining. Three female para- lectotypes; the male described by Ashmead is a species of Miota.
Cinetus procems, new name
Zelotypa ruficornis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 365, 366. Preoccupied. Holotype male, USNM no. 11743; Arlington, Va.; left antenna missing after 4th segment, right after 9th. Unique.
Cinetus subpolitus Masner
Stylidolon politum Ashmead, 1897, p. 54. Preoccupied. Cinetus subpolitus Masner, 1964, p. 128. Holotype female, USNM no. 11735; Ottawa, Canada, May 13, W. H. Harrington; well preserved except that right antenna is missing after 6th segment. Unique.
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Cinetus texanus (Ashmead)
Zelotypa texana Ashmead, 1893, pp. 364, 365. Holotype male, USNM no. 11741; Texas; left antenna with 5 segments remaining, right with only the scape, left forewing missing, thorax damaged by pin. Unique.
Macrohynnis fragilis (Nixon)
Cinelaptus fragilis Nixon, 1957, p. 91. Holotype female, USNM no. 69312; Trawallua, County Sligo, Ireland, Aug. 10, 1933, A. W. Stelfox; well preserved. One female paratype.
Miota alaskensis (Ashmead) Zelotypa alaskensis Ashmead, 1902b, p. 139.
Holotype male, USNM no. 5520; Virgin Bay, Alaska, June 26, 1899, T. Kincaid; right antenna with 11 segments remaining, thorax some- what damaged by pin, abdomen off but attached separately to the card point. Unique.
Miota americana (Ashmead)
Psilomma americana Ashmead, 1887c, p. 197. Holotype male, USNM no. 11722; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved except that right antenna is missing after 7th segment, left after 9th. Unique.
Miota conformts Fouts
Miota conformis Fouts, 1966, p. 19. Holotype female, USNM no. 67628; Westwood, Calif., Oct. 24, 1935,
R.M. Fouts; well preserved. Ten female paratypes.
Miota glabra Ashmead
Miota glabra Ashmead, 1890, p. 12. Holotype female, USNM no. 11720; West Cliff, Colo., T. D. A. Cockerell;
left antenna missing after 6th segment; gaster missing. Unique.
Mota rufa (Ashmead) Leptorhaptus rufus Ashmead, 1893, p. 350. Lectotype female, USNM no. 11719; Arlington, Va.; well preserved. The male described by Ashmead is doubtfully the same species as the lectotype.
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Oxylabis fuscicornis (Ashmead)
Zelotypa fuscicornis Ashmead, 1897, p. 55. Holotype male, USNM no. 11738; Hull, Province of Quebec, Canada, July 23, Harrington no. 14; well preserved except that right antenna is missing. Unique.
Pamis ione Nixon
Pamis ione Nixon, 1957, p. 30. Holotype female, USNM no. 69311; Dublin, Ireland, May 24, 1939, A. W. Stelfox; well preserved.
Pantoclis analis Ashmead
Pantoclis analis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 367, 370. Holotype female, USNM no. 11747; District of Columbia, June 23, E. A.
Schwarz; well preserved. Unique.
Pantoclis californica Ashmead
Pantoclis californica Ashmead, 1893, pp. 367, 371. Lectotype female, USNM no. 11751; Santa Cruz Mts., Calif.; well pre- served. The male described by Ashmead is not conspecific with the lectotype.
Pantoclis canadensis Ashmead
Pantoclis canadensis Ashmead, 1897, p. 55. Holotype female, USNM no. 11739; Ottawa, Canada, Aug. 13, 1894, Harrington no. 4;head off but attached separately on the card point. Unique.
Pantoclis coloradensis (Ashmead)
Zelotypa coloradensis Ashmead, 1890, p. 12. Holotype male, USNM no. 11750; West Cliff, Colo., T. D.A. Cockerell; right antenna with 8 segments remaining, left with only the scape. Unique.
Pantoclis flavipes Ashmead
Pantoclis flavipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 367, 370. Holotype female, USNM no. 11749; Arlington, Va.; left antenna with 12 segments remaining, right with 9. Unique.
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Pantoclis floridana Ashmead
Pantoclis floridana Ashmead, 1893, pp. 367, 372. Holotype female, USNM no. 11753; Jacksonville, Fla.; left antenna with 10 segments remaining, right missing; adbomen missing. Unique.
Pantoclis georgica (Ashmead)
Anectata georgica Ashmead, 1893, pp. 381, 382. Holotype male, USNM no. 11766; Georgia; well preserved except that last 2 segments of left antenna and apical segment of right antenna are missing. Unique.
Pantoclis monilicornis (Ashmead)
Belyta monilicornis Ashmead, 1890, p. 12.
Holotype female, USNM no. 11725; West Cliff, Colo.; well preserved. Unique.
Pantoclis montana Ashmead
Pantoclis montana Ashmead, 1893, pp. 367, 368. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2314; Santa Cruz Mts., Calif.; well pre-
served. Six female paralectotypes; the male described by Ashmead is a species of Aclista.
Pantoclis rufescens Ashmead
Pantoclis rufescens Ashmead, 1893, pp. 367, 372. Holotype female, USNM no. 11752; Texas; well preserved except that
left antenna is missing after 7th segment. Unique.
Pantoclis ruficauda Ashmead
Pantoclis ruficauda Ashmead, 1893, pp. 367, 370.
Holotype female, USNM no. 11748; Arlington, Va.; well preserved. Unique.
Pantoclis similis Ashmead
Pantoclis similis Ashmead, 1897, p. 55.
Holotype male, USNM no. 11740; Hull, Province of Quebec, Canada, Aug. 5, 1894, Harrington no. 10; well preserved. Unique.
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Polypeza alaskensis (Ashmead)
Spilomicrus alaskensis Ashmead, 1902b, p. 140. Holotype female, USNM no. 5521; Muir Inlet, Alaska, June 12, 1899, T. Kincaid; head missing. Unique.
Polypeza brunnea (Ashmead)
Pantolyta brunnea Ashmead, 1893, p. 383.
Holotype female, USNM no. 67544; Easton, Wash.; left antenna with last3 segments missing and right with last 2 missing, abdomen also missing. Unique. Ashmead indicated that his description was based on a single female from Arlington, Va., but the female which seems clearly to be the specimen which he described, and which bears his type label, is from Easton, Wash. There is a male, not in good con- dition, labeled Pantolyta brunneain Ashmead’s hand, from Arlington, Va., which is doubtfully conspecific with the holotype.
Polypeza pergandet Ashmead
Polypeza Pergandei Ashmead, 1893, p. 387. Lectotype female, USNM no. 11767; Arlington, Va.; well preserved ex-
cept that left antenna is missing after 2d segment, right after 13th. One male paralectotype.
Rhynchopsilus conicus (Ashmead)
Aclista conica Ashmead, 1893, pp. 375, 377. Holotype female, USNM no. 11759; Arlington, Va.; well preserved. Unique.
Scorpioteleia mirabilis Ashmead
Scorpioteleia mirabilis Ashmead, 1897, p. 53. Holotype female, USNM no. 11734; Kettle Island, in Ottawa River, Ottawa, Canada, Aug. 18, 1894, W. H. Harrington; well preserved ex- cept that left antenna is missing after 5th segment. Unique.
Synacra gracilis (Fouts)
Prosynacra gracilis Fouts, 1927, p. 171. Holotype female, USNM no. 40509; Petersham, Mass., June 10, 1926, H. J. MacAloney, Hopkins US no. 17605; well preserved. Unique.
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Zygota americana Ashmead
Zygota americana Ashmead, 1888b, p. 54. Lectotype female, USNM no. 5756; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 229;
well preserved. One male paralectotype.
Zygota borealis (Ashmead) Aclista borealis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 376, 378. Holotype female, USNM no. 11761; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 228; well preserved. Unique. Zygota distans Muesebeck and Walkley Aclista californica Ashmead, 1893, pp. 375, 378. Preoccupied.
Zygota distans Muesebeck and Walkley, 1951, p. 683. Holotype female, USNM no. 5755; Santa Cruz Mts., Calif.; well pre-
served. Unique. Zygota dupla Muesebeck and Walkley
Aclista rufopetiolata Ashmead, 1893, pp. 375, 376. Preoccupied.
Zygota dupla Muesebeck and Walkley, 1951, p. 683. Holotype female, USNM no. 11757; District of Columbia, June 10; well
preserved. Unique.
Zygota longicornis (Ashmead)
Zelotypa longicornis Ashmead, 1893, p. 365. Holotype male, USNM no. 2313; Arlington, Va.; well preserved except that left antenna is missing after 4th segment, right after 13th. Unique.
Zygota monticola Muesebeck and Walkley
Aclista rufescens Ashmead, 1893, pp. 375, 376. Preoccupied.
Zygota monticola Muesebeck and Walkley, 1951, p. 684. Holotype female, USNM no. 11756; Santa Cruz Mts., Calif.; antennae missing, wings missing except for left hindwing, head off but at- tached separately on card point. Unique.
Zygota rufa (Ashmead)
Aclista rufa Ashmead, 1893, pp. 375, 376. Holotype female, USNM no. 11755; Texas; well preserved. Unique.
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Zygota texana Ashmead
Zygota texana Ashmead, 1893, pp. 373, 374. Holotype female, USNM no. 11754; Texas; well preserved. Unique.
Family Scelionidae Subfamily Scelioninae
(Including the genera formerly considered as constituting the subfamily
B aeinae)
Acanthoscelio americanus Ashmead
Acanthoscelio americanus Ashmead, 1893, p. 236. Holotype female (described as a male but is a female), USNM no. 23722; Chapada, Brazil, November; both antennae with only 5 segments remaining. Unique.
Baeus americanus Howard
Baeus americanus Howard, 1890b, p. 270. Lectotype female USNM no. 2689; Brooklyn, N.Y., 1871, from spider eggs, well preserved; 4 female paralectotypes, 2 on the same tag with the lectotype, which is circled in red ink.
Baeus auraticeps Girault
Baeus auraticeps Girault, 1915, p. 214. Lectotype female, USNM no. 19414; Anna Regina, British Guiana; well preserved. Ten paralectotypes,] male on same slide with the lecto- type, the others (8 females and 1 male) on card points.
Baeus latrodecti Dozier
Baeus latrodecti Dozier, 1931, p. 27.
Holotype male, USNM no. 43327; Damien, Haiti, Nov. 14, 1930, H. L. Dozier;rather poorly mounted. Allotype female and many para- types (males and females); holotype, allotype, and some paratypes of both sexes on slides, remainder on card points.
Baeus minutus Ashmead
Baeus minutus Ashmead, 1893, p. 178. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2236; Ottawa, Canada, W. H. Harrington; well preserved. One female paralectotype on same card point with lectotype, which is circled in red ink.
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Baeus niger Ashmead
Baeus niger Ashmead, 1893, p. 178. Holotype female, USNM no. 2237; District of Columbia, Sept. 21, 1884; well preserved, right antenna broken but the parts mounted separately
on the same card point. Unique.
Baeus piceus Ashmead
Baeus piceus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 178, 179. Holotype female, USNM no. 2238; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 260;
well preserved. Unique.
Baeus rotundiventris Gahan
Baeus rotundiventris Gahan, 1924, p. 20.
Holotype female, USNM no. 26183, Put-in Bay, Middle Bass Island, Ohio, July 4, 1921, from spider eggs, Mary Auten; well preserved, left antenna mounted on a slide. Allotype (male) and 14 paratypes (males and females).
Baeus zabriskiet (Ashmead)
Acolus Zabriskiei Ashmead, 1893, p. 175. Lectotype male, USNM no. 2234; Flatbush, Long Island, N.Y., Oct. 28, 1892, from spider eggs, J. L. Zabriskie; well preserved. One male paralectotype.
Baryconus floridanus Ashmead
Baryconus floridanus Ashmead, 1887a, p. 118. Lectotype male, USNM no. 24539; Jacksonville, Fla; right antenna missing after 3d segment, and legs, in part, missing. One male paralectotype.
Baryconus pacificus (Ashmead)
Hoploteleia pacifica Ashmead, 1905c, p. 112.
Holotype female, USNM no. 8443; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown; well preserved except that last segment of right antenna is missing. Unique; there are 3 additional females, however, identically labeled though not marked as part of the type material, which may or may not have been before Ashmead when he described the species.
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Calotelea marlattit Ashmead
Caloteleia Marlattii Ashmead, 1893, pp. 212, 214.
Lectotype male, USNM no. 24534; Riley County, Kans.; left antenna missing after 7th segment and right after 10th. One male paralecto- type. The female was also described by Ashmead, but there is no female in the type material.
Calotelea nigriceps (Ashmead)
Anteris nigriceps Ashmead, 1893, pp. 225, 226. Holotype male, USNM no. 24537; Arlington, Va.; left antenna missing after 10th segment, right after 2d. Two paralectotypes (male and female), both in poor condition.
Calotelea rubriclava (Ashmead)
Acolus rubriclavus Ashmead, 1887a; p. 99. Holotype female, USNM no. 24533; Jacksonville, F'la.; head and wings
missing. Unique.
Calotelea ruskini (Girault)
Macroteleia ruskini Girault, 1920, p. 179. Holotype female, USNM no. 20844; Illinois, Illinois State Lab. Nat. Hist. no. 40112; left antenna missing after 8th segment; wings missing except right forewing; abdomen off but attached separately to the
card point. Unique.
Calotelea virginiensis (Ashmead)
Anteris virginiensis Ashmead, 1893, p. 225. Holotype male, USNM no. 2255; Virginia, Oct. 10, 1880, T. Pergande; left antenna with only scape left, right antenna with 8 segments re- maining, abdomen off but attached to the same card point. Unique.
Ceratobaeus binotatus Ashmead
Ceratobaeus binotatus Ashmead, 1893, p. 176. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2235; District of Columbia, Nov. 18,
1883; abdomen missing. One female paralectotype, with head missing.
Ceratobaeus cornutus Ashmead
Ceratobaeus cornutus Ashmead, 1893, p. 176. Holotype female, USNM no. 24492; District of Columbia, December 9, E. A. Schwarz; well preserved. Unique.
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Embidobia brittanica Girault
Embidobia brittanica Girault, 1917a, p. 152. Lectotype female, USNM no. 20601; Kumaon, India, August 1912, from eggs of Embia major Imms, A. D. Imms; well preserved. Two female
paralectotypes on the same slide with the lectotype, which is circled in red ink.
Embidobia urichi Ashmead
Embidobia urichi Ashmead, 1895c, p. 265. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2591; Trinidad, British West Indies, from eggs of an embiid, F. W. Urich; well preserved. Five female para-
lectotypes, 1 on the same card point with the lectotype, which is circled in red ink.
Gryon ajax (Girault)
Hadronotus ajax Girault, 1920, p. 181. Lectotype female, USNM no. 20463; Baton Rouge, La., September 15, from eggs of Anasa tristis (DeGeer), T. H. Jones; well preserved. Nine paralectotypes (males and females),
Gryon anasae (Ashmead)
Hadronotus anasae Ashmead, 1887d, p. 23. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2852; Jacksonville, Fla., from eggs of
Anasa tristis (DeGeer); well preserved. Eleven paralectotypes (males and females).
Gryon atriscapus (Gahan)
Hadronotus atriscapus Gahan, 1927, p. 37. Holotype female, USNM no. 29453; Uvalde, Tex., August 1924, from eggs of Narnia pallidicornis Stal, A. P. Dodd; well preserved. Al- lotype (male) and 23 paratypes (males and females).
Gryon coracinus (Fouts)
Synteleia coracina Fouts, 1927, p. 178. Holotype female, USNM no. 67878; Brownwood, Tex., June 15, 1924,
R. M. Fouts; 1 antenna missing, 1 on a slide. Unique.
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Gryon ferus, new name
Hadronotus flavipes Ashmead, 1905d, p. 399. Preoccupied.
Holotype female, USNM no. 9035; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown; well preserved. Unique. There are 3 additional female specimens of this species with the same data, but it cannot be determined whether these were seen by Ashmead.
Gryon floridanus (Ashmead)
Hadronotus floridanus Ashmead, 1887a, p. 118. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2258; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. Two male paralectotypes (presumably thought by Ashmead to be fe- males since the male is not mentioned in the description).
Gryon fulviventris (Crawford), new combination
Hadronotus fulviventris Crawford, 1912, p. 2. Holotype female, USNM no. 14340; Bangalore, India, from eggs of Clavigralla gibbosa Spinola, L. C. Coleman; well preserved. Allo- type (male) and 7 paratypes (males and females).
Gryon hakonensis (Ashmead), new combination
Hadronotus hakonensis Ashmead, 1904d, p. 74. Holotype female, USNM no. 7305; Hakone, Japan, A. Koebele; left an- tenna missing after 5th segment, right after 8th. Unique.
Gryon japonicus (Ashmead), new combination
Hadronotus japonicus Ashmead, 1904d, p. 74. Holotype female, USNM no. 7129; Japan, A. Koebele; right antenna missing, left missing after 7th segment. Unique.
Gryon largi (Ashmead)
Hadronotus largi Ashmead, 1893, pp. 230, 231.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 2257; Los Angeles, Calif., from eggs of Largus succinctus (Linnaeus), D. W. Coquillet; well preserved ex- cept that left antenna is missing after 6th segment. Seven paralecto- types (males and females), mostly in poor condition.
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Gryon leptocorisae (Howard)
Hadronotus leptocorisae Howard, 1885, p. 215. Lectotype female, USNM no. 1480; Crescent City, Fla., from eggs of Stenocoris tipuloides (DeGeer); well preserved. Twelve paralecto- types (males and females).
Gryon myrmecophilus (Ashmead)
Hadronotus myrmecophilus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 230, 232. Holotype male, USNM no. 21925; Arlington, Va.; left antenna missing after 9th segment, right after 7th. Unique.
Gryon parkert (Fouts)
Hadronotus parkeri Fouts, 1920, p. 64. Holotype female, USNM no. 22796; Hagerstown, Md., Sept. 15, 1916, H. L. Parker; well preserved. Allotype (male) and 3 female paratypes.
Gryon philippinensis (Ashmead), new combination
Hadronotus philippinensis Ashmead, 1904c, p. 11. Lectotype female, USNM no. 7718; Manila, Philippines, W. A. Stanton;
well preserved. Two female paralectotypes.
Gryon rugiceps (Ashmead)
Hadronotus rugiceps Ashmead, 1893, pp. 231, 233. Holotype female, USNM no. 21926; District of Columbia, April 30;
left antenna missing, right antenna missing after 8th segment. Unique.
Gryon rugosus (Howard)
Hadronotus rugosus Howard, 1889b, p. 242. Lectotype female, USNM no. 1479; Rockledge, Fla., April 1880, from eggs of Dysdercus suturellus (Herrick-Schaeffer); well preserved ex- cept that wings are a little discolored. Two female paralectotypes.
Gryon variicornis (Fouts), new combination
Hadronotus variicornis Fouts, 1925b, p. 149. Holotype female, USNM no. 28498; Blairmont Plantation, Berbice, British Guiana, from eggs of hemipteron on bamboo, Aug. 18, 1923, H. E. Box; well preserved. Two female paratypes.
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Gryon xanthogaster (Ashmead)
Acolus xanthogaster Ashmead, 1893, p. 174. Holotype female, USNM no. 24491; District of Columbia, June 29, 1891, E. A. Schwarz; right antenna missing, also left antenna after 7th segment, abdomen missing. Unique.
Habroteleia brownt Crawford
Habroteleia browni Crawford, 1910c, p. 125. Holotype female, USNM no. 12894; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown;
well preserved. One female paratype.
Idris arachnophagus (Girault), new combination
Acoloides arachnophagus Girault, 1917b, p. 12.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 20639; Salatiga, Indonesia; well preserved. Four female paralectotypes on the same tag with the lectotype, which is the specimen at the tip of the card point and is indicated by red- ink marks.
Idris bicolor (Ashmead)
Acoloides bicolor Ashmead, 1893, pp. 170, 172.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 24487; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 256; well preserved. The species was described from 2 females, but the 2d specimen is not the same species as the one selected as lectotype.
Idris cubensis (Gahan), new combination
Acoloides cubensis Gahan, 1932, p. 755. Holotype female, USNM no. 43925; Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba, July 4, 1931, from spider eggs, A. Otero; well preserved. Four female paratypes.
Idris emertonit (Howard)
Acoloides emertonii Howard, 1891, p. 202. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2691; locality not shown on the speci- mens or in the description, from egg cocoon ofa spider, J. H. Emerton; well preserved. Six female paralectotypes.
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Idris fasciatipennis (Girault), new combination
Acoloides fasciatipennis Girault, 1917b, p. 11.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 20638; presumably Salatiga, Indonesia, although there is no locality given on the mount; somewhat crushed. Four female paralectotypes mounted on the same slide with the lec- totype, which is circled in red ink.
Idris floridensis (Fouts)
Acoloides floridensis Fouts, 1927, p. 179. Holotype female, USNM no. 69163; Orlando, Fla., Dec. 17, 1926, from spider eggs, O. C. McBride; well preserved except that club of right antenna is missing. Two female paratypes.
Idris howardit (Ashmead)
Acoloides Howardii Ashmead, 1893, pp. 170, 171. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24486; District of Columbia, June 1; left antenna missing after scape, right after 5th segment. One female paralectotype (fragmentary).
Idris javensis (Girault), new combination
Acoloides javensis Girault, 1917b, p. 11. Lectotype female, USNM no. 20635; Salatiga, Indonesia; well preserved. Six paralectotypes (males and females), several of them on the same card point with the lectotype, which is indicated by a red-ink mark.
Idris luteipes (Crawford), new combination
Acolus luteipes Crawford, 1910c, p. 124. Holotype female, USNM no. 12891; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown;
well preserved. Unique.
Idris melleus (Ashmead)
Acoloides melleus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 170, 172. Holotype female, USNM no. 24488; Arlington, Va.;left antenna missing after 3d segment, wings matted down on abdomen. Unique.
Idris saitidis (Howard)
Acoloides saitidis Howard, 1890b, p. 270.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 2690; Lincoln, Nebr., from eggs of Habrocestum pulex (Hentz), L. Bruner; well preserved but head mounted separately on same tag. Six paralectotypes (1 male, 5 females).
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Idris seminiger (Ashmead)
Acoloides seminiger Ashmead, 1893, pp. 170, 173. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24490; Ottawa, Canada, W. H. Harrington;
well preserved except that club of left antenna is missing. One fe- male paralectotype.
Idris subapterus (Ashmead)
Acoloides subapterus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 170, 173.
Holotype female, USNM no. 24489; Ottawa, Canada, W. H. Harrington; well preserved. Unique.
Idris trispinosus (Girault), new combination
Acoloides trispinosus Girault, 1917b, p. 11. Lectotype female, USNM no. 20659; Salatiga, Indonesia; well preserved. Eight female paralectotypes, 4 of them on same card with lectotype, which is indicated by red-ink dots.
Leptoteleia oecanthi (Riley)
Baryconus oecanthi Riley, in Ashmead, 1893, p. 215. Lectotype female USNM no. 2248; Lincoln, Nebr., from eggs of Oecanthus niveus (DeGeer), L. Bruner; well preserved. Three para- lectotypes (1 female and 2 males).
Macroteleia crawfordi Kieffer
Macroteleia kiefferi Crawford, 1910c, p. 127. Preoccupied.
Macroteleia crawfordi Kieffer, 1910, p. 89. Holotype female, USNM no. 12897; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown;
well preserved. One female paratype. Macroteleia elongata (Ashmead)
Anteris elongata Ashmead, 1887a, p. 118.
Lectotype male, USNM no. 24538, Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. One male paralectotype.
Macroteleia eremicola Priesner
Macroteleia eremicola Priesner, 1951, p. 137. Holotype female, USNM no. 69109; Beni Yousef, Egypt, A. Rabinovitch; well preserved. Allotype (male).
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Macroteleia floridana (Ashmead)
Baeoneura floridana Ashmead, 1887a, p. 99. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24536; Jacksonville, Fla.; left antenna with only scape remaining, wings mounted separately on the card point. The male described by Ashmead is missing.
Macroteleia floridana v. goldsmitht Girault
Macroteleia floridana v. goldsmithi Girault, 1920, p. 180. Holotype female, USNM no. 20845; Illinois, Illinois State Lab. of Nat. Hist. no. 39995; both antennae missing after 5th segment, wings, except right forewing, missing. Unique.
Macroteleia inermis Fouts
Macroteleia inermis Fouts, 1929, p. 8. Holotype male, USNM no. 29195; Island of Basilan, Philippines,
C. F. Baker; well preserved, left antenna on a slide. Unique.
Macroteleia macrogaster Ashmead
Macroteleia macrogaster Ashmead, 1893, p. 217. Lectotype male, USNM no. 24535; Texas; thorax somewhat damaged by pin, left antenna missing. One female paralectotype in poor condition.
Macroteleia maniliensis Ashmead
Macroteleia maniliensis Ashmead, 1905b, p. 963. Holotype male, USNM no. 8431; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown; well preserved. Unique.
Macroteleia striativentris Crawford
Macroteleia striativentris Crawford, 1910c, p. 126. Holotype female, USNM no. 12896; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown; well preserved. Allotype (male) and 2 female paratypes.
Macroteleta surfacei Brues
Macroteleia surfacei Brues, 1907b, p. 153. Lectotype female, USNM no. 26580; Chester, N. J.; well preserved ex- cept that left antenna is missing after 5th segment. One female paralectotype.
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Macroteleia terminalis Fouts
Macroteleia terminalis Fouts, 1929, p. 7. Holotype male USNM no. 29196; Surigao, Mindanao, Philippines,
C. F. Baker; well preserved, left antenna on a slide. Unique.
Macroteleia virginiensts Ashmead
Macroteleia virginiensis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 217, 218. Holotype female, USNM no. 2249; Arlington, Va., Aug. 31, 1879; well preserved except that left antenna is missing after 3d segment. Unique.
Odontacolus longispinosus Girault
Odontacolus longispinosus Girault, 1917b, p. 10. Lectotype female, USNM no. 20634; Salatiga, Indonesia; well preserved. Ten paralectotypes(1 male and 9 females),4 on the same card point with the lectotype, which is indicated by a red-ink mark.
Oethecoctonus oecanthi (Riley) Cacus oecanthi Riley in Ashmead, 1893, p. 224.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 2254; Lafayette, Ind., May 31, 1881, from eggs of Oecanthus niveus (DeGeer), F. M. Webster; well preserved. Five male paralectotypes, only 1 of these in good condition, the others fragmentary.
Opistacantha americana (Ashmead)
Trimorus americanus Ashmead, 1893, p. 139. Holotype male, USNM no. 24427; Arlington, Va.; left antenna, right
wings, and abdomen missing. Unique.
Opistacantha mellipes Ashmead
Opistacantha mellipes Ashmead, 1893, p. 221. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2252; District of Columbia; well pre- served except that left forewing is missing. One male paralectotype.
Paratrimorus nigriclavatus (Ashmead), new combination
Opistacantha nigriclavata Ashmead, 1905d, p. 399. Holotype female, USNM no. 8951; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown; largely
embedded in the mountant. Unique.
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Paratrimorus reticulatus (Fouts)
Anteris reticulata Fouts, 1926, p. 178. Lectotype female, USNM no. 63253; District of Columbia, Aug. 14, 1917, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. One male paralectotype.
Paridris brevipennis Fouts
Paridis brevipennis Fouts, 1920, p. 66.
Holotype female, USNM no. 22798; Brookings, S. Dak., from eggs of Gryllus pennsylvanicus Burmeister, H. C. Severin; well preserved except that left antenna is missing after 5th segment. Allotype (male) and | female paratype.
Paridris laeviceps (Ashmead)
Idris laeviceps Ashmead, 1893, p. 235. Holotype male, USNM no. 24541; Arlington, Va.; antennae missing. Unique.
Paridris pallipes (Ashmead)
Thoron pallipes Ashmead, 1887a, p. 99. Holotype female, USNM no. 24485; Jacksonville, Fla.; right antenna with only scape remaining, specimen largely embedded in the mount- ant. Unique.
Platyscelio abnormis Crawford
Platyseelio abnormis Crawford, 1910c, p. 126. Holotype male, USNM no. 12895; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown; well
preserved. Unique.
Platyscelio wilcoat Fullaway
Platyscelio wilcoxi Fullaway, 1913, p. 283. Holotype female, USNM no. 26186; Guam; well preserved. Unique.
Probaryconus cinctiventris (Ashmead)
Baeoneura cinctiventris Ashmead, 1887a, p. 99.
Holotype female, USNM no. 24532; Jacksonville, Fla.; right antenna missing, left antenna with only scape and pedicel remaining, some legs missing (there is an antenna mounted separately on the same point, but it belongs to some other scelionid). Unique.
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Probaryconus heidemannit (Ashmead)
Caloteleia Heidemannii Ashmead, 1893, pp. 212, 213. Holotype female, USNM no. 24531; Virginia; head and right forewing missing. Unique.
Probaryconus striatus (Ashmead)
Caloteleia striata Ashmead, 1893, pp. 212, 213. Holotype female, USNM no. 2247; District of Columbia; both antennae with only 5 segments remaining. Unique.
Scelio bicolor Fouts
Scelio bicolor Fouts, 1929, p. 5. Holotype male, USNM no. 29209; Surigao, Mindanao, Philippines, C.F. Baker;right antenna with 6 segments remaining, left with 7. Unique.
Scelio bisulcus (Ashmead)
Sceliomorpha bisulca Ashmead, 1893, p. 240. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2260; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. One female paralectotype.
Scelio calopteni Riley
Scelio calopteni Riley in Ashmead, 1893, pp. 242, 246. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2261; Boscawen, N. H., Oct. 5, 1882, from eggs of Melanoplus sanguinipes (Fabricius), A. Koebele; well preserved. Many female paralectotypes.
Scelio floridanus Ashmead
Scelio floridanus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 242, 247. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2263; Jacksonville, F'la.; well preserved. Three paralectotypes (1 female, 2 males).
Scelio froggatti Crawford
Scelio froggatti Crawford, 1911b, p. 268.
Holotype female, USNM no. 13967; Childers, Queensland, Australia, from eggs of Chortoicetes terminifera (Walker), W. W. Froggatt; well preserved except that last segment of right antenna is missing. One female paratype.
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Scelio fulgidus Crawford
Scelio fulgidus Crawford, 1911b, p. 269.
Holotype female, USNM no. 13969; New South Wales, Australia, from eggs of Locusta migratoria (Saussure), W. W. Froggatt; left antenna missing, right mounted separately on the same card point. Two fe- male paratypes.
Scelio fuscipennis Ashmead Scelio fuscipennis Ashmead, 1887a, p. 119. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24544; Fort George, Fla., April 1883;
well preserved. Two female paralectotypes.
Scelio hieroglypht Timberlake Scelio hieroglyphi Timberlake, 1932, p. 157.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 20802; Coimbatore, South India, July 10, 1915, from eggs of Hieroglyphus sp.; both antennae missing after 5th segment, thorax slightly damaged by pin. Three female para- lectotypes.
Scelio howardi Crawford Scelio Howardi Crawford, 1910b, p. 222.
Holotype female, USNM no. 13143; Zambesi River, Africa, December 1908, from eggs of Nomadacris septemfasciata (Serville), C. W. Howard; well preserved except that right hindleg is missing beyond coxa. Seven female paratypes.
Scelio hyalinipennis Ashmead
Scelio hyalinipennis Ashmead, 1887a, p. 119. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2856; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved except that both antennae have apical segment missing. Four para- lectotypes (1 female and 3 males).
Scelio luggeri Riley
Scelio luggeri Riley in Ashmead, 1893, pp. 242, 246. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2262; Otter Tail County, Minn., July 1889,
O. Lugger; well preserved. Two female paralectotypes.
Scelio oedipodae Ashmead
Scelio oedipodae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 242, 245. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24547; Arlington, Va., from eggs of Oedipoda sp.; well preserved except that right antenna is missing after 7th segment. T'wo paralectotypes (male and female).
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Scelio ovivorus (Riley)
Caloptenobia ovivora Riley, 1878, p. 306. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2800; Massachusetts, from eggs of Dis- ‘sosteira carolina (Linnaeus), S. H. Scudder; well preserved except
that left antenna is missing after 8th segment. Four female para- lectotypes.
Scelio oxyae Timberlake
Scelio oxyae Timberlake, 1932, p. 158. Lectotype female, USNM no. 20801; Coimbatore, South India, from eggs of Oxya sp., Nov. 27, 1915; well preserved. Three female paralecto- types.
Scelio pallidicornis Ashmead
Scelio pallidicornis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 242, 244. Holotype male, USNM no. 24546; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved
except that right wings are missing. Unique.
Scelio pallidipes Ashmead
Scelio pallidipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 242, 244. Lectotype male, USNM no. 24345; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved.
One male paralectotype.
Scelio philippinensts Ashmead
Scelio philippinensis Ashmead, 1905b, p. 963. Holotype male, USNM no. 8336; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown; well
preserved. Unique.
Scelio pulchellus Crawford
Scelio pulchellus Crawford, 1911b, p. 268. Holotype female, USNM no. 13968; Lake Cowal, New South Wales, Australia, 1901, from eggs of Chortoicetes pusilla (Walker), W. W. Froggatt; both antennae missing after 7th segment. Unique.
Scelio rufiventris Ashmead
Scelio rufiventris Ashmead, 1893, pp. 242, 245. Holotype female, USNM no. 24548; Fort George, Fla., R. S. Turner;
well preserved except that right antenna is missing after 5th seg- ment. Unique.
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Sceliomorpha longicornis Ashmead
Sceliomorpha longicornis Ashmead, 1893, p. 240. Holotype male, USNM no. 23723; Santarem, Brazil; well preserved. Unique.
Sparasion nigrum Ashmead
Sparasion nigrum Ashmead, 1893, pp. 238, 239. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24542; Pen Mar, Pa., August 1; well pre- served except that left antenna is missing after pedicel. One male paralectotype.
Sparasion pacificum Ashmead
Sparasion pacificum Ashmead, 1893, p. 238, 239. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2259; Marin County, Calif., August, A. Koebele; well preserved. Four paralectotypes (1 male and 3 fe- males).
Sparasion pilosum Ashmead
Sparasion pilosum Ashmead, 1893, p. 238.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 24543; Nevada; well preserved except that last 3 segments of right antenna are missing. One female para- lectotype. The specimens were described as males, but both are females.
Subfamily Teleasinae
Teleas americanus (Ashmead)
Prosacantha americana Ashmead, 1887a, p. 100. Holotype female, USNM no. 24513; Jacksonville, Fla.; right antenna
missing, left missing after 5th segment. Unique.
Teleas coxalis Ashmead
Teleas coxalis Ashmead, 1893, p. 199. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24518; Arlington, Va.; well preserved. One female paralectotype.
Teleas lineaticeps Ashmead
Teleas lineaticeps Ashmead, 1893, pp. 198, 199. Lectotype male, USNM no. 2242; District of Columbia, March 27; right antenna and left wings missing, left antenna missing after 3d seg-
ment. One male paralectotype (fragmentary).
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Teleas mandibularis (Ashmead)
Prosacantha mandibularis Ashmead, 1887a, p. 117. Holotype female, USNM no. 24519; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved
except that left antenna is missing beyond scape. Unique.
Teleas pallidipes Ashmead
Teleas pallidipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 199, 200. Holotype male, USNM no. 24520; New Jersey; left antenna with last 2
segments missing, right with last 3 missing. Unique.
Trimorus amabilis Fouts
Trimorus amabilis Fouts, 1948, pp. 102, 146. Holotype female, USNM no. 57819; Chilliwack, British Columbia, May 29, 1926, O. Whittaker; well preserved.
Trimorus annulicornis (Ashmead)
Prosacantha annulicornis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 186, 188. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1948, p. 129) USNM no. 2240; District of Columbia, October 14; right antenna missing, left miss-
ing after 3d segment. Four female paralectotypes.
Trimorus apterus Fouts
Trimorus apterus Fouts, 1948, pp. 97, 102. Holotype female, USNM no. 57773; District of Columbia, May 20, 1915, R. M. Fouts; well preserved, right antenna, with last 2 segments missing, mounted on a separate card point. Unique.
Trimorus bilineatus (Ashmead)
Prosacantha bilineata Ashmead, 1893, pp. 186, 194. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1948, p. 139), USNM no. 24508; District of Columbia, March 24; well preserved. One female para- lectotype.
Trimorus borealis (Ashmead)
Acolus borealis Ashmead, 1888b, p. 50. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2245; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 82; well preserved. Three female paralectotypes.
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Trimorus brevicarinatus Fouts
Trimorus brevicarinatus Fouts, 1948, pp. 101, 134. Holotype female, USNM no. 57807; Glen Echo, Md., Aug. 14, 1916, R. M. Fouts; well preserved except that last 2 segments of right antenna are missing.
Trimorus brue si (Kieffer) Prosacantha brachyptera Ashmead, 1888b, p. 50. Preoccupied. Hoplogryon bruesi Kieffer, 1910a, p. 96.
Hoplogryon dolichopterus Kieffer, 1926, pp. 189, 216. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1948, p. 104), USNM no. 2244;
Ottawa, Canada, W.H. Harrington; rather dirty and left antenna miss- ing after 4th segment. Two female paralectotypes.
Trimorus brunneipes Fouts
Trimorus brunneipes Fouts, 1948, pp. 100, 125. Holotype female, USNM no. 57797; McLean Bogs, N. Y., May 16, 1925, M. D. Leonard; well preserved. Unique.
Trimorus californicus (Ashmead)
Prosacantha californica Ashmead, 1893, pp. 186, 190. Holotype female, USNM no. 24499; Santa Cruz Mts., Calif.; well pre-
served except that left antenna is missing after 5th segment. Unique.
Trimorus canadensis (Ashmead)
Acolus canadensis Ashmead, 1888b, p. 50. Holotype female, USNM no. 24529; Ottawa, Canada, W. H. Harrington; well preserved except that left antenna is missing after 8th seg- ment. Unique.
Trimorus caraborum (Riley)
Prosacantha caraborum Riley in Ashmead, 1893, pp. 186, 191. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1948, p. 128), USNM no. 2241; District of Columbia, from Chlaenius impunctifrons (Say); well pre- served. Twenty-six paralectotypes (males and females).
Trimorus claripennis (Ashmead)
Hoplogryon claripennis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 201, 203. Holotype female, USNM no. 24524; Virginia, O. Heidemann; well pre- served except that right antenna is missing after 4th segment. Unique.
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Trimorus clarus Fouts
Trimorus clarus Fouts, 1948, pp. 100, 131. Holotype female, USNM no. 57805; Hollyburn, British Columbia, Sept. 27, 1929, O. Whittaker; well preserved. Unique.
Trimorus columbianus (Ashmead)
Prosacantha columbiana Ashmead, 1893, pp. 186, 194. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1948, p. 125), USNM no. 24507; District of Columbia, May 3; well preserved except that right antenna is missing after 6th segment. One female paralectotype.
Trimorus crassellus Fouts Gryon columbianus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 206, 208. Preoccupied.
Trimorus crassellus Fouts, 1948, pp. 98, 105. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1948, p. 106), USNM no. 2246; District of Columbia, June 23; well preserved except that last seg- ment of left antenna is missing. Five female paralectotypes.
Trimorus crassiceps Fouts
Trimorus crassiceps Fouts, 1948, pp. 98, 107. Holotype female, USNM no. 57778; Hollyburn, British Columbia, June
3, 1930, O. Whittaker; well preserved. Unique.
Trimorus crosbyi Fouts
Trimorus crosbyi Fouts, 1948, pp. 98, 114. Holotype female, USNM no. 57785; Wolcott, N. Y., May 23, 1923, C. R. Crosby; well preserved. Unique.
Trimorus distinctus Fouts
Trimorus distinctus Fouts, 1948, pp. 99, 115. Holotype male, USNM no. 57786; Brownwood, Tex., R. M. Fouts; well
preserved. Unique.
Trimorus erythrogaster Fouts
Trimorus erythrogaster Fouts, 1948, pp. 98, 113. Holotype male, USNM no. 57784; Arlington, Va., R. M. Fouts; left an-
tenna missing after 6th segment. Unique.
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Prosacantha erythropus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 186, 195. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1948, p. 114), USNM no. 24511; District of Columbia, April 14; well preserved. One female para- lectotype.
Trimorus exilis Fouts
Trimorus exilis Fouts, 1948, pp. 98, 107. Holotype female, USNM no. 57777; Chilliwack, British Columbia, Sept. 9, 1927, O. Whittaker; well preserved. Unique.
Trimorus finitimus Fouts
Trimorus finitimus Fouts, 1948, pp. 98, 110. Holotype female, USNM no. 57782; Chilliwack British Columbia, Apr. 23, 1926, O. Whittaker; well preserved. Trimorus flavicoxa (Ashmead)
Prosacantha flavicoxa,Ashmead, 1893, pp. 187, 196. Holotype female, USNM no. 24512; Virginia, Aug. 31, 1879; well pre-
served. Unique.
Trimorus flavipes (Ashmead)
Gryon flavipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 206, 208. Holotype female, USNM no. 24530; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 10; well preserved except that right antenna is missing after 6th seg- ment. Unique.
Trimorus flavocinctus Fouts
Trimorus flavocinctus Fouts, 1948, pp. 100, 131. Holotype female, USNM no. 57804; McLean Bogs, N. Y., May 16, 1925, M. D. Leonard; well preserved. Unique.
Trimorus flavopetiolatus (Ashmead)
Prosacantha flavopetiolata Ashmead, 1893, pp. 187, 196. Lectotype male, USNM no. 24514; District of Columbia, Oct. 19, 1879; left antenna missing, right antenna after 11th segment. Two para- lectotypes (male and female).
Trimorus formosus Fouts
Trimorus formosus Fouts, 1948, pp. 97, 103.
Holotype female, USNM no. 57774; Chilliwack, British Columbia, June 5, 1927, O. Whittaker; well preserved. Unique.
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Trimorus fumipennis (Ashmead)
Gyron fumipennis Ashmead, 1893, p. 206. Holotype female, USNM no. 24528; District of Columbia, June 2, E. A. Schwarz; well preserved. Unique.
Trimorus fuscipennis (Ashmead)
Prosacantha fuscipennis Ashmead, 1887a, p. 117. Lectotype male (selected by Fouts, 1948, p. 126), USNM no. 24506; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved except that left antenna is missing after 8th segment. One male paralectotype.
Trimorus grandis (Brues)
Hoplogryon grandis Brues, 1907a, p. 102. Holotype female, USNM no. 42705; Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, N.Y.; well preserved. Unique.
Trimorus improcerus Fouts
Trimorus improcerus Fouts, 1948, pp. 99, 119. Holotype female, USNM no. 57791; Chilliwack, British Columbia, Sept. 24, 1926, O. Whittaker; well preserved. Unique.
Trimorus jucundus Fouts
Trimorus jucundus Fouts, 1948, pp. 100, 127. Holotype female, USNM no. 57799; Glen Echo, Md., Mar. 18, 1926, R. M. Fouts; abdomen, left antenna after scape, and right antenna after 6th segment missing.
Trimorus kansasensis (Gahan)
Hoplogryon kansasensis Gahan, 1912, p. 7. Holotype female, USNM no. 14354; Manhattan, Kans., Apr. 25, 1889; right antenna missing, left after 6th segment. Unique.
Frimorus leonardi Fouts
Trimorus leonardi Fouts, 1948, pp. 100, 128. Holotype female, USNM no. 57800; McLean Bogs, N.Y., May 16, 1925,
M.D. Leonard; well preserved except that left forewing is missing.
Unique. Trimorus lepidus Fouts
Trimorus lepidus Fouts, 1948, pp. 102, 147. Holotype female, USNM no. 57820; Holly burn, British Columbia, June 9,
1928, O. Whittaker; well preserved except that left hindwing is missing.
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Prosacantha levis Dalla Torre, 1898, p. 507. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24500; District of Columbia; well preserved.
Two female paralectotypes.
Trimorus linellzit (Ashmead)
Prosacantha Linellii Ashmead, 1893, pp. 187, 195. Holotype female, USNM no. 24510; Long Island, N.Y., M. Linell; ab-
domen missing. Unique.
Trimorus lionotus Fouts
Trimorus lionotus Fouts, 1948, pp. 99, 118. Holotype male, USNM no. 57789; Hollyburn, British Columbia, Sept. 9, 1929,0. Whittaker; well preserved except that the apical 2 segments
of the left antenna are missing. Unique.
Trimorus longipennis (Ashmead)
Hoplogryon longipennis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 201, 202. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1948, p. 137), USNM no. 24521; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 244; well preserved. One female paralectotype.
Trimorus macrocerus (Ashmead)
Prosacantha macrocera Ashmead, 1887a, p. 117. Holotype male, USNM no. 24515; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved except that left antenna is missing after 7th segment. Unique.
Trimorus marylandicus (Ashmead)
Prosacantha marylandica Ashmead, 1893, pp. 186, 193. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1948, p. 122), USNM no. 24505; Oakland, Md., July 11; well preserved, abdomen mounted separately on the card point. One male paralectotype.
Trimorus melanopus (Ashmead)
Prosacantha melanopus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 186, 189. Holotype female, USNM no. 24497; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 257; well preserved. Unique.
PROCTOTRUPOIDEA IN U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM 53 Trimorus minor Fouts Trimorus minor Fouts, 1948, pp. 101, 142. Holotype female, USNM no. 57815; Rosslyn, Va., June 8, R. M. Fouts; left antenna missing after 7th segment, right after 3d. Unique.
Trimorus minutissimus (Ashmead) Prosacantha minutissima Ashmead, 1887a, p. 117.
Holotype female, USNM no. 24522; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. Unique.
Trimorus minutus Fouts
Trimorus minutus Fouts, 1948, pp. 99, 117. Holotype female, USNM no. 57788; Glen Echo, Md., Apr. 23, 1918,
R. M. Fouts; left antenna missing.
Trimorus monticola Fouts Trimorus monticola Fouts, 1948, pp. 101, 140.
Holotype female, USNM no. 57813; Mount Holly Springs, Pa., July 16, 1920, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. Unique.
Trimorus nanus (Ashmead)
Prosacantha nana Ashmead, 1893, pp. 186, 191.
Holotype female, USNM no. 24501; Utah Lake, Utah, June 19, E. A. Schwarz; well preserved. Unique.
Trimorus nigricoxa Fouts
Trimorus nigricoxa Fouts, 1948, pp. 101, 137.
Holotype female, USNM no. 57809; Chilliwack, British Columbia, Sept. 4, 1926, O. Whittaker; well preserved.
Trimorus nigripes (Ashmead)
Prosacantha nigripes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 186, 188. Lectotype male (selected by Fouts, 1948, p. 127), USNM no. 24495; The Dalles, Oreg., H. F. Wickham; left antenna with 4 segments remaining, right with only the scape. One male paralectotype.
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Trimorus nigrobrunneus Fouts
Trimorus nigrobrunneus Fouts, 1948, pp. 102, 144. Holotype female, USNM no. 57817; Sudley, Md., July 5, 1925, R. M. Fouts; well preserved except that last 3 segments of left antenna and last 2 of right antenna are missing. Unique.
Trimorus nipponensis, new name
Dissolcus flavipes Ashmead, 1904d, p. 73. Preoccupied. Holotype female, USNM no. 7128; Hakone, Japan, A. Koebele; well
preserved. Unique.
Trimorus nitidus Fouts
Trimorus nitidus Fouts, 1948, pp. 98, 106.
Holotype female, USNM no. 57776; Hollyburn, British Columbia, Sept. 3, 1929, O. Whittaker; well preserved.
Trimorus notabilis Fouts
Trimorus notabilis Fouts, 1948, pp. 99, 120. Holotype female, USNM no. 57792; Chilliwack, British Columbia, May 24, 1926, O. Whittaker; well preserved.
Trimorus obscuripes (Ashmead)
Hoplogryon obscuripes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 202, 204. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24525; Ottawa, Canada, W. H. Harrington;
well preserved. One female paralectotype.
Trimorus obscurus Fouts
Trimorus obscurus Fouts, 1948, pp. 101, 139. Holotype female, USNM no. 57811; Chilliwack, British Columbia, Aug. 22, 1926, O. Whittaker; well preserved.
Trimorus pallidipes (Ashmead)
Xenomerus pallidipes Ashmead, 1893, p. 184. Holotype female, USNM no. 24493; Arlington, Va.; right antenna missing, left after 3d segment, body more or less covered with the mountant. Unique.
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Trimorus percurrens Fouts Trimorus percurrens Fouts, 1948, pp. 99, 116. Holotype male USNM no. 57787; Hollyburn, British Columbia, June 11, 1928, O. Whittaker; well preserved. Unique.
Trimorus perspicuus Fouts
Trimorus perspicuus Fouts, 1948, pp. 102, 145. Holotype female, USNM no. 57818; Hollyburn, British Columbia, Aug. 25, 1928, O. Whittaker; left wings missing, also left antenna
after 6th segment. Unique.
Trimorus petiolatus Fouts Trimorus petiolatus Fouts, 1948, pp. 100, 130 Holotype female, USNM no. 57802; Cinnamon Lake, Schuyler County, N.Y.,C.R. Crosby; well preserved. Unique.
Trimorus pictus Fouts
Trimorus pictus Fouts, 1948, pp. 99, 119. Holotype female, USNM no. 57790; Hollyburn, British Columbia, Aug. 27, 1930, O. Whittaker; well preserved.
Trimorus pleuralis (Ashmead)
Prosacantha pleuralis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 186, 195. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1948, p. 129), USNM no. 24509; District of Columbia; well preserved. Paralectotype female off card
point and missing.
Trimorus pteridis (Ashmead)
Hoplogryon pteridis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 201, 203. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2243; Fort. Monroe, Va., Apr. 19, E. A. Schwarz; well preserved. The second specimen, also a female, is not conspecific with the lectotype.
Trimorus pulchellus Fouts
Trimorus pulchellus Fouts, 1948, pp. 101, 140. Holotype female, USNM no. 57812; Chilliwack, British Columbia, June 12, 1927, O. Whittaker; well preserved.
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Trimorus pulchricornis Fouts
Trimorus pulchricornis Fouts, 1948, pp. 98, 104. Holotype female, USNM no. 57775; Glen Echo, Md., R. M. Fouts; well
preserved. Unique.
Trimorus punctiger Fouts
Trimorus punctiger Fouts, 1948, pp. 101, 135. Holotype female, USNM no. 57808; Glen Echo, Md., R. M. Fouts; right
wings missing. Unique.
Trimorus punctithorar Fouts
Trimorus punctithorax Fouts, 1948, pp. 98, 108. Holotype female, USNM no. 57779; Chilliwack, British Columbia, Sept. 18, 1926, O. Whittaker; well preserved.
Trimorus punctiventris (Ashmead)
Prosacantha punctiventris Ashmead, 1893, pp. 186, 192.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1948, p. 128), USNM no. 24502; Fort. Monroe, Va., April 19, E. A. Schwarz; wings partially de- stroyed, right antenna missing after 4th segment. Three female paralectotypes.
Trimorus pusillus (Ashmead)
Prosacantha pusilla Ashmead, 1893, pp. 186, 192. Holotype female, USNM no. 24504; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved
except that left antenna is missing. Unique.
Trimorus repentinus Fouts
Trimorus repentinus Fouts, 1948, pp. 99, 124. Holotype female, USNM no. 57796; Cabin John, Md., July 31, 1916, R. M. Fouts; well preserved except that left antenna is missing after 7th segment.
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Trimorus reticulatus Fouts
Trimorus reticulatus Fouts, 1948, pp. 101, 143. Holotype female, USNM no. 57816; Glen Echo, Md., August 1922, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. Unique.
Trimorus roberti (Crawford)
Prosacantha roberti Crawford, 1910c, p. 125. Holotype male, USNM no. 12892; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown; 1 an- tenna missing, abdomen, wings, and | antenna mounted separately on the card point. Unique.
Trimorus robustus Fouts
Trimorus robustus Fouts, 1948, pp. 98, 110. Holotype female, USNM no. 57781; Chilliwack, British Columbia, Sept. 26, 1926. O. Whittaker; well preserved.
Trimorus rubripes Fouts
Trimorus rubripes Fouts, 1948, pp. 100, 122. Holotype male, USNM no. 57794; Glen Echo, Md., June 5, 1921, R.M. Fouts; well preserved.
Trimorus rubripes var. rufocoralis Fouts
Trimorus rubripes var. rufocoxalis Fouts, 1948, pp. 99, 123. Holotype male, USNM no. 57795; Glen Echo, Md., R. M. Fouts; left antenna missing after 9th segment, right after 7th. Unique.
Trimorus rufocinctus Fouts
Trimorus rufocinctus Fouts, 1948, pp. 100, 130. Holotype female, USNM no. 57803; Glen Echo, Md., July 21, 1921, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. One female paratype.
Trimorus rufosignatus (Kieffer)
Hoplogryon rufipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 202, 205. Preoccupied. Hoplogryon rufosignatus Kieffer, 1910a, p. 97. Holotype female, USNM no. 24526; District of Columbia, April 18, E. A. Schwarz; abdomen and right hindleg missing, also left antenna
after 5th segment, right after scape. Unique.
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Trimorus schwarzii (Ashmead)
Prosacantha Schwarzii Ashmead, 1893, pp. 186, 192. Holotype female, USNM no. 24503; District of Columbia, May 29, E. A. Schwarz; well preserved. Unique.
Trimorus sculpturatus Fouts
Trimorus sculpturatus Fouts, 1948, pp. 100, 129. Holotype female, USNM no. 57801;Glen Echo, Md., July, R. M. Fouts;
right wings missing. Unique.
Trimorus silvaticus Fouts
Trimorus silvaticus Fouts, 1948, pp. 101, 132.
Holotype female, USNM no. 57806; Hollyburn, British Columbia, May 15, 1928, O. Whittaker; well preserved.
Trimorus solitarius (Ashmead)
Hoplogryon solitarius Ashmead, 1893, pp. 202, 205. Holotype male, USNM no. 24527; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 243; left antenna missing after 8th segment, right after 5th. Unique.
Trimorus striaticeps (Crawford)
Prosacantha striaticeps Crawford, 1910c, p. 125. Holotype male, USNM no. 12893; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown; well preserved. Unique.
Trimorus striatifrons (Ashmead)
Prosacantha striatifrons Ashmead, 1893, pp. 187, 188. Holotype male, USNM no, 24496; Jacksonville, Fla.; left antenna missing after 8th segment, right after 9th. Unique.
Trimorus striativentris (Ashmead)
Prosacantha striativentris Ashmead, 1893, pp. 187, 197. Holotype male, USNM no. 24517; District of Columbia; left antenna missing after 6th segment, right after scape. Unique.
Trimorus striopunctatus Fouts
Trimorus striopunctatus Fouts, 1948, pp. 98, 111. Holotype female, USNM no. 57783; Glen Echo, Md., July 1926, R. M. Fouts; well preserved except that left antenna is missing after 3d segment. Allotype (male),
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Trimorus subapterus Fouts, 1948, pp. 98, 109. Holotype female, USNM no. 57780; Chilliwack, British Columbia, Sept. 6, 1926, O. Whittaker; well preserved.
Trimorus texanus Fouts
Trimorus texanus Fouts, 1948, pp. 101, 141. Holotype female, USNM no. 57814; Brownwood, Tex., May 1, 1924, R.M. Fouts; well preserved except that left antenna is missing after 5th segment. Unique.
Trimorus utahensis (Ashmead)
Prosacantha utahensis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 186, 189. Holotype female, USNM no. 24498; Park City, Utah, June 18, E. A.
Schwarz; well preserved. Unique.
Trimorus varius Fouts
Trimorus varius Fouts, 1948, pp. 99, 120. Holotype male, USNM no. 57793; Cabin John, Md., July 30, 1924, R.M. Fouts; well preserved. Unique.
Trimorus vinctus Fouts
Hoplogryon similis Fouts, 1924a, p. 160. Preoccupied.
Trimorus vinctus Fouts, 1948, pp. 101, 140. Holotype female, USNM no. 26833; Ames, Iowa, Jan. 20, 1923, Philip Spong; well preserved except that left antenna is missing. One paratype (female).
Trimorus virginiensis (Kieffer)
Hoplogryon tibialis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 201, 203. Preoccupied.
Hoplogryon virginiensis Kieffer, 1910a, p. 98. Holotype female, USNM no. 24523; Virginia, O. Heidemann; well pre-
served. Unique.
Trimorus whittakert Fouts
Trimorus whittakeri Fouts, 1948, pp. 101, 138. Holotype female, USNM no. 57810; Chilliwack, British Columbia, Apr. 4, 1925, O. Whittaker; well preserved. Unique.
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Trimorus xanthognathus (Ashmead)
Prosacantha xanthognatha Ashmead, 1893, pp. 187, 197. Holotype male, USNM no. 24516; Jacksonville, Fla.; right forewing missing, also left antenna after 5th segment, right after 8th. Unique.
Trimorus xanthopus Fouts
Trimorus xanthopus Fouts, 1948, pp. 100, 126. Holotype female, USNM no. 57798; Glen Echo, Md., Sept. 29, 1917, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. Unique.
Trisacantha americana Ashmead
Trisacantha americana Ashmead, 1887a, p. 117. Holotype male, USNM no. 2239; Jacksonville, Fla.; both antennae missing after 5th segment, abdomen mounted separately on the same card point. Unique.
Trisacantha rugosa Ashmead
Trissacantha [sic] rugosa Ashmead, 1893, p. 183. Holotype male, USNM no. 24494; Arlington, Va.; antennae, abdomen,
and some legs missing. Unique.
Subfamily Telenominae
Aradophagus fasciatus Ashmead
Aradophagus fasciatus Ashmead, 1893, p- 166. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2233; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved.
Two female paralectotypes.
Dissolcus nigricornis Ashmead
Dissolcus nigricornis Ashmead, 1893, p. 165. Holotype female, USNM no. 24431; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved
except that last 2 segments of left antenna are missing. Unique.
Eumicrosoma bene ficum Gahan
Eumicrosoma benefica Gahan, 1913, p. 442.
Holotype female, USNM no. 16361; Manhattan, Kans., May 20, 1913, from eggs of Blissus leucopterus (Say), J. W. McColloch; antennae missing. Allotype (male) and numerous paratypes (males and females), some on card points, some mounted on slides.
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Eumicrosoma bicolor (Ashmead)
Baeoneura bicolor Ashmead, 1893, p. 235. Holotype female, USNM no. 24540; Arlington, Va.; antennae and fore-
wings missing. Unique.
Phanuropsis semiflaviventris Girault
Phanuropsis semiflaviventris Girault, 19l6a, p. 198. Lectotype female, USNM no. 20117; Port of Spain, British West Indies, December 1914, from hemipterous eggs, F. W. Urich; right forewing and both hindwings missing. Eight paralectotypes (males and females).
Platytelenomus busseolae (Gahan)
Telenomus (Prophanurus) busseolae Gahan, 1922, p. 23. Holotype female, USNM no. 24991; Cedara, Natal, Republic of South Africa, Jan. 3, 1919, from eggs of Busseola fusca (Hampson), C. W. Mally; well preserved. Allotype (male) and 21 paratypes (males and females).
Telenomus abnormis Crawford
Telenomus abnormis Crawford, 1911b, p. 270. Holotype female, USNM no. 13879; Deli, Sumatra, L. P. de Bussy; well preserved. Allotype (male) and 8 paratypes (males and females).
Telenomus alecto (Crawford)
Prophanurus alecto Crawford, 1914, p. 85. Holotype female, USNM no. 18170; Plantation ‘‘La Bonne Intention,” British Guiana, Feb. 2, 1913, from eggs of Diatraea saccharalis (Fabricius), G. E. Bodkin; well preserved. Allotype (male) and 14
paratypes (males and females).
Telenomus arzamae Riley
Telenomus arzamae Riley in Ashmead, 1893, pp. 144, 157. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2222; District of Columbia, June 23, 1884, from eggs of Arzama densa Walker; well preserved. Many para- lectotypes (males and females).
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Telenomus atamiensis Ashmead
Telenomus atamiensis Ashmead, 1904d, p. 72. Lectotype male, USNM no. 7122; Atami, Japan, A. Koebele; fragmentary, only abdomen, left wings, andhindlegs remaining. The other speci- men (Ashmead described the species from 2 specimens) is missing.
Telenomus bifidus Riley
Telenomus bifidus Riley, 1887, p. 531. Lectotype female, USNM no. 1501; District of Columbia, July 27, 1886, from eggs of Hyphantria cunea (Drury), well preserved. Fifteen paralectotypes (males and females),
Telenomus californicus Ashmead
Telenomus californicus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 143, 150. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2215; Los Angeles, Calif., from eggs of ““Orgyia,’’ D. W. Coquillett; well preserved. Two female paralecto- types; another specimen in the series belongs in the genus Jrissolcus.
Telenomus catacanthae Ashmead Telenomus catacanthae Ashmead, 1904a, p. 284. Lectotype female, USNM no. 8108; Manila, Philippines, W. A. Stanton; right wings missing. Numerous paralectotypes (males and females) in rather poor condition.
Telenomus catalpae Muesebeck Telenomus catalpae Muesebeck, 1935, p. 279.
Holotype female, USNM no. 50795; Takoma Park, Md., Sept. 27, 1932, from eggs of Ceratomia catalpae (Boisduval), J. W. Bulger; well pre- served except that left antenna is missing after 8th segment. Al- lotype (male) and many paratypes (males and females).
Telenomus chrysopae Ashmead
Telenomus chrysopae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 145, 159. Lectotype male, USNM no. 2225; District of Columbia, from eggs of Chry sopa sp.; well preserved. Three male paralectotypes.
Telenomus clistocampae Riley
Telenomus clisiocampae Riley in Ashmead, 1893, pp. 145, 160. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2227; Placer County, Calif., labeled ‘*from eggs of Clisiocampa sp.,’’ A. Koebele; left antenna missing after 8th segment, right after scape. One male paralectotype.
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Telenomus coelodasidis Ashmead Telenomus coelodasidis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 145, 159.
Lectotype male, USNM no. 2226; District of Columbia, Aug. 31, 1882, from eggs of Coelodasys leptinoides Grote, A. D. Hopkins; well pre- served except that left antenna is missing after 7th segment. De- scribed from 2 specimens; the second is missing from its card point and presumably lost.
Telenomus coloradensis Crawford
Telenomus coloradensis Crawford, 1910a, p. 206.
Holotype female, USNM no. 12781; Colorado Springs, Colo., April 22, from eggs of Notolophus oslari Barnes; well preserved except that right antenna is missing after 7th segment. Allotype (male) and 6 paratypes (males and females).
Telenomus dignus (Gahan)
Phanurus dignus Gahan, 1925, p. 108. Holotype female, USNM no. 26774;Los Banos, Philippines, from eggs of Schoenobius incertellus Walker, A. Rowan; well preserved. Al- lotype (male) and 16 paratypes (males and females),
Telenomus dimmocki Ashmead
Telenomus dimmocki Ashmead, 1898b, p. 155. Lectotype female, USNM no. 8272; Canobie Lake, N.H., from hemip- terous eggs, G. Dimmock; right antenna missing after 5th segment. Six paralectotypes (1 male, 5 females), one on the same card point with the lectotype, which is indicated by a red-ink mark.
Telenomus dolichocerus (Ashmead) Teleas dolichocerus Ashmead, 1887a, p. 100.
Holotype male, USNM no. 8263; Jacksonville, Fla.; abdomen missing,
also apical segment of right antenna. Unique.
Telenomus emerson (Girault)
Phanurus emersoni Girault, 19l6a, p. 150. Lectotype female, USNM no. 19664; Dallas, Tex., from tabanid eggs; well preserved. Fourteen paralectotypes (males and females), some on slides, 4 on the same card point with the lectotype, which is in- dicated by a red-ink mark.
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Telenomus euproctidis Wilcox Telenomus euproctidis Wilcox, 1920, p. 79. Holotype female, USNM no. 23067; Japan, Dec. 15, 1910, from eggs of Euproctis conspersa Butler; well preserved. Allotype (male) and 4 paratypes (2 males and 2 females).
Telenomus flavicorpus (Gahan) Prophanurus flavicorpus Gahan, 1925, p. 104 Holotype male, USNM no. 26771; Los Bajos, Philippines, C. F. Baker;
well preserved. Four male paratypes.
Telenomus flavipes (Ashmead) Phanurus flavipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 140, 141. Holotype female, USNM no. 24429; Arlington, Va.; wings missing. Unique.
Telenomus floridanus (Ashmead)
Phanurus floridanus Ashmead, 1893, p. 140. Holotype female, USNM no. 24430; Jacksonville, Fla.; left antenna
missing after scape. Unique.
Telenomus geometrae Ashmead
Telenomus geometrae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 144, 157. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2221; (?) District of Columbia, from eggs of geometrid on wild cherry; well preserved. Many paralectotypes (males and females).
Telenomus gifuensis Ashmead
Telenomus gifuensis Ashmead, 1904d, p. 73.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 7126; Gifu, Japan, October 1902, Y. Nawa; well preserved. Many female paralectotypes, several mounted on the same card with the lectotype, which is indicated by a red- ink mark.
Telenomus gnophaelae Ashmead
Telenomus gnophaelae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 143, 149.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 2214; Easton, Wash., Aug. 24, 1882, from eggs of Gnophaela latipennis Boisduval, A. Koebele; well preserved. Many paralectotypes (males and females). Ashmead erroneously cited Sisson, Calif., as the type locality; the original notes in the Department of Agriculture files show that the specimens were taken at Easton, Wash.
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Telenomus goniopis Crawford
Telenomus goniopis Crawford, 19l3a, p. 243.
Holotype female, USNM no. 15417; Plummers Island, Md., July 11, 1910, from eggs of Goniops chrysocoma (Osten Sacken), W. L. McAtee; well preserved. Allotype (male) and many paratypes (males and females).
Telenomus gossypticola Ashmead
Telenomus gossypiicola Ashmead, 1893, pp. 144, 156. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2220; Concordia Parish, La., from lepi- dopterous eggs on cotton; slightly damaged by pin. Five female par- alectotypes.
Telenomus gowdeyi Crawford
Telenomus gowdeyi Crawford, 19lla, p. 441 Holotype female, USNM no. 13653; Entebbe, Uganda, from eggs of Anaphe infracta Walsingham, C. C. Gowdey; well preserved except that right antenna is missing after 7th segment. Allotype (male) and numerous paratypes (males and females).
Telenomus gracilicornis Ashmead
Telenomus gracilicornis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 143, 149. Holotype female, USNM no. 8267; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 249;
well preserved. Unique.
Telenomus graptae Howard
Telenomus graptae Howard, 1889a, p. 1896.
The pinned specimen in the National Museum collection that is la- beled ‘“Type’’ is the one mentioned by Howard as having been “‘reared from an egg of Polygonia interrogationis at Washington, August 6, 1887’’; but it cannot be considered the type since Howard stated definitely that he had described the species from a male and a female, both mounted in balsam (presumably on slides) and with quite different label data. These slides have not been found.
Telenomus hakonensis Ashmead
Telenomus hakonensis Ashmead, 1904d, p. 73. Lectotype female, USNM no. 7125; Hakone, Japan, A. Koebele; right wings missing. Described from 2 female specimens but the 2d spec- imen is missing from the card point and is presumably lost.
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Telenomus heliothidis Ashmead
Telenomus heliothidis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 144, 152. Holotype female, USNM no. 2218; Shreveport, La., January 1891, from eggs of Heliothis zea (Boddie), F. W. Mally; well preserved. Unique.
Telenomus hemerocampae Wilcox
Telenomus hemerocampae Wilcox, 1920, p. 78. Holotype female, USNM no. 23066; New Hampshire, Gipsy Moth Lab- oratory no. 4176E, from eggs of Hemerocampa leucostigma (J. E. Smith); well preserved. Allotype (male).
Telenomus hubbardit Ashmead
Telenomus Hubbardi Ashmead, 1893, pp. 143, 146. Holotype female, USNM no. 2211; Centerville, Fla., Sept. 4, 1880, from reduviid egg, H. G. Hubbard; right wings missing. Unique.
Telenomus ichthyurae Ashmead
Telenomus ichthyurae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 144, 153. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2219; District of Columbia, from eggs of Ichthyurainclusa Huebner, C. V. Riley; well preserved. Numerous paralectotypes (males and females).
Telenomus infuscatipes (Ashmead)
Teleas infuscatipes Ashmead, 1887a, p. 100.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 8269; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. One female paralectotype. The original description mentions male characters also but the ‘‘type’’ material in the National Museum consists of 2 females.
Telenomus javae (Girault)
Neotelenomus javae Girault, 1917b, p. 8.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 20677; Salatiga, Indonesia, from eggs of **Pseudosphinx or Acherontia’’; right wings missing, also left an- tenna after the scape and right antenna after 4th segment. Seven paralectotypes (males and females), all on the same card with the lectotype, which is indicated by a red-ink mark; all somewhat dam- aged.
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Telenomus koebelez Ashmead
Telenomus Koebelei Ashmead, 1893, pp. 143, 147. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2212; Alameda, Calif., A. Koebele; well
preserved. Two female paralectotypes.
Telenomus lavernae Ashmead
Telenomus lavernae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 144, 158. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2223; District of Columbia, June 21, 1884, from eggs of Mompha luciferella (Clemens), C. V. Riley; well
preserved. Four female paralectotypes.
Telenomus longicornis Ashmead
Telenomus longicornis Ashmead, 190la, p. 587. Holotype male, USNM no. 5365; Saranac Inn, N.Y., July 10, 1900, J. G. Needham; well preserved. Unique.
T elenomus maculipennis Ashmead
Telenomus maculipennis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 144, 155. Holotype female, USNM no. 8270; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. Unique.
Telenomus minimus Ashmead
Telenomus minimus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 144, 152. Holotype female, USNM no. 8268; Arlington, Va.; only thorax and left
wings remaining. Unique.
Telenomus miniissimus Ashmead
Telenomus minutissimus Ashmead, 1895b, p. 220. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2590; Trinidad, ‘‘from Dactylopius,”’ F. W. Urich; well preserved. Two female paralectotypes.
Telenomus nawai Ashmead
Telenomus Nawai Ashmead, 1904d, p. 72. Lectotype female, USNM no. 7123; Gifu, Japan, Y. Nawa; well pre- served. Fourteen paralectotypes (males and females), 4 on the same card with the lectotype, which is indicated by a red-ink mark.
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Telenomus nigriscapus Ashmead
Telenomus nigriscapus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 143, 147. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2213; Agricultural College, Michigan, A. J. Cook; well preserved except that last 3 segments of right an- tenna are missing. One male paralectotype.
Telenomus noctuae Ashmead
Telenomus noctuae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 143, 148.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 8266; District of Columbia, June 1880, from eggs of an unknown noctuid; well preserved. Many paralecto- types (males and females), 1 on the same card with the lectotype, which is indicated by a red-ink mark.
Telenomus opacus (Howard)
Thoron opacus Howard, 1889c, p. 268. Holotype male, USNM no. 1481; Los Angeles, Calif., July 21, 1884, “‘from Icerya purchasi Maskell,’’ D. W. Coquillett; mounted on a slide, thorax somewhat damaged. Unique.
Telenomus orgyiae Fitch
Telenomus orgyiae Fitch, 1863, p. 679. Lectotype female, USNM no. 1839; Albany, N.Y., from egg of Orgyia antiqua (Linnaeus); damaged by pin. The National Museum has only 1 specimen but apparently Fitch had more before him when he de- scribed the species.
Telenomus ovivorus (Ashmead)
Phanurus ovivorus Ashmead, 1893, p. 140. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2210; District of Columbia, Sept. 10, 1885, from heteropterous eggs, C. V. Riley; well preserved. Three para- lectotypes (1 male and 2 females).
Telenomus pacificus (Gahan)
Prophanurus pacificus Gahan, 1925, p. 105. Holotype female, USNM no. 26772; Los Banos, Philippines, from eggs
of hemipteron on rice, A Rowan; well preserved. Three female para- types.
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Telenomus pamphilae Ashmead
Telenomus pamphilae Ashmead, 1899, p. 182. Holotype female, USNM no. 8271; Ottawa, Canada, from egg of Euphyes
vestris metacomet (Harris), J. Fletcher; well preserved. Unique.
Telenomus perplexus Girault
Telenomus perplexus Girault, 1906, p. 65. Lectotype female, USNM no. 9039; Zanesville, Ohio, from eggs of Brochymena sp. on currant; thorax somewhat damaged. Two para- lectotypes (male and female).
Telenomus persimilis Ashmead
Telenomus persimilis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 143, 150.
Type lost; type locality, Arlington, Va. Specimens from Agricultural College, Michigan, mentioned by Ashmead as being the same, are in the National Museum; they have been used as a basis for identi- fication of this species.
Telenomus podist Ashmead
Telenomus podisi Ashmead, 1893, pp. 144, 158. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2224; St. Louis, Mo., June 9, 1879, from eges of Podisus maculiventris (Say); well preserved. Two female
paralectotypes on same card with lectotype, which is circled in red ink.
Telenomus poeta Girault
Telenomus poeta Girault, 1920, p. 178.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 20604; central Japan, from eggs of Dic- typloca japonica (Moore); well preserved. Two female paralecto- types, on the same card point with the lectotype, which is the mid- dle specimen and is indicated by a red-ink mark.
Telenomus promachivorus (Gahan)
Phanurus promachivorus Gahan, 1924, p. 21. Holotype female, USNM no. 26184; Koiwai, Japan, Sept. 1, 1921, from eggs of Promachus yesonicus Bigot, C.P. Clausen; well preserved. Allotype (male) and 13 paratypes (males and females).
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Telenomus pusillus Ashmead
Telenomus pusillus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 143, 146. Holotype female, USNM no. 8264; Arlington, Va.; left antenna missing after scape, right after 8th segment. Unique.
Telenomus quaintance? Girault
Telenomus quaintancei Girault, 1906, p. 63.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 9098; Odenton, Md., September 1905, from eggs of Sanninoidea exitiosa (Say), A. A. Girault; abdomen off but mounted separately on the card point. Two paralectotypes (male and female); another female which was included in the type series is not conspecific with the lectotype.
Telenomus rileyi Howard
Telenomus rileyi Howard, 1889a, p. 1896.
Type lost. The species was originally described from 3 males reared from Asterocampa clyton (Boiduval and Leconte) in Missouri. The specimens in the National Museum that are labeled ‘‘Type’’ con- sist of 2 females reared from the same host, Fairbury, IIl., March 1884. The original specimens have not been found.
Telenomus rowani (Gahan)
Phanurus rowani Gahan, 1925, p. 106. Holotype female, USNM no. 26773; Los Banos, Philippines, from eggs of Schoenobius incertellus Walker, A. Rowan; well preserved. Allo- type (male) and many paratypes (males and females).
Telenomus sphingis (Ashmead)
Teleas sphingis Ashmead, 1887d, p. 18. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2848; Jacksonville, Fla., from eggs of Manduca sexta (Johannson); well preserved. Fifteen paralectotypes (males and females).
Telenomus spilosomatis Ashmead
Telenomus spilosomatis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 144, 151. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2217; District of Columbia, from eggs of Diacrisia virginica (Fabricius); well preserved. Many paralecto- types (males and females),
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Telenomus tabanocida Crawford
Telenomus tabanocida Crawford, 1913b, p. 344. Holotype female, USNM no. 16036; St. Joseph River, Trinidad, Jan- uary 1912, from tabanid eggs, F. W. Urich; well preserved. Allotype
(male) and many paratypes (males and females).
Telenomus tabanivorus (Ashmead)
Phanurus tabanivorus Ashmead, 1895a, p. 274. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24428; Havana, Ill., [Illinois State Lab. Nat. Hist. no. 13016, from eggs of Tabanus atratus Fabricius; well preserved. Seven paralectotypes (males and females).
Telenomus thais (Crawford)
Prophanurus thais Crawford, 1914, p. 86. Holotype female, USNM no. 18171; Georgetown, British Guiana, July 7, 1912, from pentatomid eggs, G. E. Bodkin; well preserved. Allotype (male) and 13 paratypes (males and females).
Trissolcus aloystisabaudiae (Fouts)
Microphanurus Aloysii-Sabaudiae F outs, 1930, pp. 118, 119. Holotype female, USNM no. 67846; Villaggio Duca degli Abruzzi, Somalia Republic, from eggs of Nezara sp.; well preserved except
that apical segment of right antenna is missing, left antenna mounted on a slide. Allotype (male).
Trissolcus ashmeadi (Morrill)
Telenomus ashmeadi Morrill, 1907, p. 419. Lectotype female, USNM no. 10364; Barstow, Tex., Sept. 12, 1905, from eggs of Pitedia ligata (Say), A. W. Morrill; well preserved. Nine paralectotypes (males and females).
Trissolcus bankst (Gahan), new combination
Aphanurus banksi Gahan, 1920, p. 349.
Holotype female, USNM no. 22346; Los Banos, Philippines, July 15, 1918, from eggs of Tectocoris lineola (Fabricius), C. S. Banks; well preserved except that left antenna is missing after 7th seg- ment. Allotype (male) and 4 paratypes (males and females).
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Trissolcus bodkini (Crawford), new combination
Aphanurus bodkini Crawford, 1914, p. 87. Holotype female, USNM no. 18174; British Guiana, Oct. 9, 1913, from eggs of Dinocoris variolosus (Linnaeus), G. E. Bodkin; well pre- served. Allotype (male) and 18 female paratypes.
Trissolcus brochymenae (Ashmead)
Telenomus Crochymenae [sic ] Ashmead, 1881b, p. 193. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2855; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. Eight paralectotypes (males and females).
Trissolcus colemani (Crawford), new combination
Telenomus colemani Crawford, 1912, p. 2. Holotype female, USNM no. 14339; Hunsmanalli, Mysore, India, Feb. 6, 1909, from eggs of Dolycoris indicus Stal, L. C. Coleman; well pre- served. Allotype (male) and 4 female paratypes.
Trissolcus comperet (Crawford), new combination
Telenomus comperei Crawford, 1912, p. 1. Holotype female, USNM no. 14338; Canton, China, from eggs of un- known hemipteron, G. Compere; well preserved. Allotype (male) and 4 female paratypes.
Trissolcus cosmopeplae (Gahan)
Telenomus cosmopeplae Gahan, 1926, p. 67. Holotype female, USNM no. 28990; Urbana, IIl., Aug. 8, 1925, from eggs of Cosmopepla bimaculata (Thomas), W. V. Balduf; well pre- served. Allotype (male) and 10 paratypes (males and females).
Trissolcus edessae Fouts
Trissolcus edessae Fouts, 1920, p. 65. Holotype female, USNM no. 22797; New Orleans, La., July 23, 1919, from eggs of Edessa bifida (Say), C. E. Smith; well preserved. Five
female paratypes.
Trissolcus japonicus (Ashmead), new combination
Dissolcus japonicus Ashmead, 1904d, p. 73. Holotype female, USNM no. 2127; Hakone, Japan, A. Koebele; well
preserved. Unique.
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Trissolcus latisulcus (Crawford), new combination
Telenomus latisulcus Crawford, 1913a, p. 244. Holotype female, USNM no. 15104; Taihoku, Formosa, June 1911, from eggs of Biprorulus bibax Breddin, T. Shiraki; right forewing miss- ing, also left antenna after 4th segment. Four female paratypes.
Trissolcus mesillae (Cockerell)
Hadronotus mesillae Cockerell, 1897, p. 25. Holotype male, USNM no. 3695; Las Cruces, N. Mex., T. D. A. Cock- erell; both antennae missing after 7th segment, wings somewhat crumpled. Unique.
Trissolcus mitsukurtt (Ashmead), new combination
Telenomus mitsukurii Ashmead, 1904d, p. 72. Lectotype female, USNM no. 7124; Atami, Japan, A. Koebele; intact but poorly mounted, much of dorsum not visible. Three female para- lectotypes.
Trissolcus murgantiae Ashmead
Trissolcus murgantiae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 162, 163. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2231; Baton Rouge, La., from eggs of Murgantia histrionica Hahn; well preserved. Six paralectotypes (males and females).
Trissolcus podist Ashmead
Trissoleus podisi Ashmead, 1893, pp. 161, 162. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2229; Philadelphia, Pa., from eggs of Podisus maculiventris (Say); well preserved. Three female paralec- totypes.
Trissolcus rufiscapus Ashmead
Trissolcus rufiscapus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 162, 163. Holotype female, USNM no. 2232; District of Columbia, Apr. 12, 1885;
well preserved. Unique.
Trissolcus tetartus (Crawford), new combination
Dissolcus tetartus Crawford, 1911b, p. 270. Holotype female, USNM no. 13880; Deli, Sumatra, L. P. de Bussy;
well preserved. Fourteen female paratypes.
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Trissolcus thyantae Ashmead
Trissolcus thyantae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 162, 163. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2230; Selma, Ala., September 1880, from eggs of Thyanta sp.; left antenna missing after 7th segment, wings somewhat matted with adhesive. Two female paralectotypes, 1 on
the same pin with the lectotype, which is the upper specimen and is indicated by a red-ink line.
Trissolcus trinadadensis Crawford
Trissolcus trinadadensis Crawford, 1913b, p. 344. Holotype female, USNM no. 16035; St. Augustine, Trinidad, May 1912, from eggs of Sphyrocoris obliquus (Germar) on cotton, F. W. Urich; well preserved. ‘Allotype (male) and 7 female paratypes.
Trissolcus urichi Crawford
Trissolcus urichi Crawford, 1913b, p. 343. Holotype female, USNM no. 16034; Port of Spain, Trinidad, January
1912, from hemipterous eggs, F. W. Urich; well preserved. Allotype (male) and 17 paratypes (males and females).
Trissolcus utahensis (Ashmead)
Telenomus utahensis (Ashmead), 1893, pp. 143, 148. Lectotype female, USNM no. 8265; Wasatch, Utah, June 27, 1891, FE. A.
Schwarz; broken, the parts mostly mounted separately on the card point. One male paralectotype.
Family Platygasteridae
Subfamily Inostemminae
Allotropa ashmeadi Muesebeck Iphetrachelus [sic ] americanus Ashmead, 1893, p. 250. Preoccupied.
Allotropa ashmeadi Muesebeck, 1939, p. 159.
Holotype male, USNM no. 24549; Arlington, Va.; well preserved. Unique.
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Allotropa burrelli Muesebeck
Allotropa burrelli Muesebeck, 1942, p. 170. Holotype female, USNM no. 56441; Batesville, Va., Aug. 12, 1940, from Pseudococcus comstocki (Kuwana), G. J. Haeussler; well pre- served. Numerous paratypes (males and females).
Allotropa citri Muesebeck
Allotropa citri Muesebeck, 1954, p. 18. Holotype male, USNM no. 62212; South China, from Planococcus citri (Risso); well preserved. Numerous paratypes (males and females).
Actually the type series was bred in propagation laboratories in California from stock received from South China.
Allotropa convexifrons Muesebeck
Allotropa convexifrons Muesebeck, 1942, p. 171. Holotype female, USNM no. 56442; North Bergen, N.J., November 1938, from Pseudococcus comstocki (Kuwana), G. Rau; well preserved. Eighteen paratypes (males and females).
Allotropa japonica Ashmead
Allotropa japonica Ashmead, 1904d, p. 74.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 7130; Japan, A. Koebele; well preserved. One male paralectotype.
Allotropa loundsburyi Ashmead
Allotropa loundsburyi Ashmead, 1901b, p. 138. Lectotype female, USNM no. 5727; Cape Colony, South ‘Africa, Oct. 22, 1898, C. P. Loundsbury; well preserved. Many paralectotypes (males
and females) on slides; several on same slide with lectotype, which is circled in red ink.
Allotropa merrillt Muesebeck
Allotropa merrilli Muesebeck, 1954, p. 20. Holotype male, USNM no. 62214; Melrose, Fla., May 21, 1943, from
Trionymus sp. on bald cypress, G. B. Merrill; well preserved. Seven paratypes (males and females).
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Allotropa scutellata Muesebeck Allotropa scutellata Muesebeck, 1954, p. 19.
Holotype male, USNM no. 62213; Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1945, from Pseu- dococcus sp. on Moquiela tomentosa, H. L. Parker and P. A. Berry; well preserved. Many paratypes (males and females).
Allotropa thompsoni Fullaway
Allotropa thompsoni Fullaway, 1913, p. 284. Holotype female, USNM no. 26187; Island of Guam, D. T. Fullaway;
only head and antennae remaining. Unique.
Allotropa utilis Muesebeck
Allotropa utilis Muesebeck, 1939b, p. 158. Holotype female, USNM no. 53068; Berwick, Nova Scotia, June 28, 1934, from Pseudococcus aceris (Signoret), F. C. Gilliat; well pre- served. Many paratypes (males and females).
Fidiobia flavipes Ashmead
Fidiobia flavipes Ashmead, 1894, p. 171. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924, p. 7), USNM no. 1449; Euclid, Ohio, July 1894, from eggs of Fidia viticida Walsh. F. M.
Webster; well preserved. Two female paralectotypes.
Fidiobia rugosifrons Crawford
Fidiobia rugosifrons Crawford, 1916, p. 141. Holotype female, USNM no. 20786; Montoursville, Pa., Apr. 17, 1916, P. R. Myers; well preserved, right antenna mounted on a slide. Al- lotype (male).
Inostemma americanum (Ashmead)
Allotropa americana Ashmead, 1887b, p. 125. Holotype female, USNM no. 24550; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. Unique.
Inostemma belonocnemae (Ashmead)
Metaclisis belonocnemae Ashmead, 1887b, p. 125. Holotype female, USNM no. 24551; Jacksonville, Fla., from gall of
Belonocnema treatae Mayr; well preserved. Unique.
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Inostemma californicum Ashmead
Inostemma californica Ashmead, 1893, pp. 257, 259. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2265; Los Angeles County, Calif., from cecidomyiid gall on Thelypodium integrifolium, A. Koebele; well preserved. Twelve paralectotypes (males and females).
Inostemma caryae (Ashmead)
Acerota caryae Ashmead, 1887b, p. 128. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2859; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. Five additional female specimens in the type series, none of which is conspecific with the lectotype.
Inostemma cecidomyiae (Ashmead)
Acerota cecidomyiae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 260, 261. Lectotype male, USNM no. 2266; Lancaster, Calif., from cecidomyiid gall on Ephedra californica, A. Koebele; well preserved. Two male paralectotypes.
Inostemma cressoni Ashmead
Inostemma Cressoni Ashmead, 1887b, p. 127. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24556; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. Two female specimens in Ashmead’s type material, but the second specimen is not conspecific with the lectotype.
Inostemma horni Ashmead
Inostemma Horni Ashmead, 1887b, p. 126. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2857; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved except that left antenna is missing. Fourteen paralectotypes (males and females).
Inostemma leguminicolae Fouts
Inostemma leguminicolae Fouts, 1923, p. 64. Holotype female, USNM no. 25265; Ithaca, N.Y., Sept. 17, 1920, from Dasineura leguminicola (Lintner), L. P. Wehrle; well preserved. One female paratype.
Inostemma leonardi (Fouts)
Acerota leonardi Fouts, 1925b, p. 147. Holotype male, USNM no. 67848; McLean Bogs, N.Y., May 16, 1925, M. D. Leonard; right antenna missing after 6th segment, left after scape. Unique.
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Inostemma lintneri Ashmead
Inostemma Lintneri Ashmead, 1893, pp. 257, 259. Holotype female, USNM no. 24559; District of Columbia, April 24; left
antenna missing after 7th segment, right after 5th. Unique.
Inostemma melanostropha (Ashmead)
Monocrita melanostropha Ashmead, 1887b, p. 126.
Lectotype male (not female as stated in description), USNM no. 24560; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved except that apical segment of right antenna is missing. The other 2 specimens, both males, in- cluded in the type material are not conspecific with the lectotype.
Inostemma packardi Ashmead
Inostemma Packardi Ashmead, 1887b, p. 127. Holotype female, USNM no. 24558; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved except that last 3 segments of left antenna are missing and last 2 of right antenna. Unique.
Inostemma rileyi Ashmead
Inostemma Rileyi Ashmead, 1887b, p. 127. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2858; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. Eight paralectotypes (males and females), one on the same card point with the lectotype, which is circled in red ink.
Isostasius fuscipennis Ashmead
Isostasius fuscipennis Ashmead, 1893, p. 255. Holotype female, USNM no. 2264; District of Columbia, E. A. Schwarz;
well preserved. Unique.
Isostasius musculus Ashmead
Isostasius musculus Ashmead, 1887b, p. 126. Holotype female, USNM no. 24555; Jacksonville, Fla.; right antenna missing except for the 3 apical segments which are embedded in the mountant. Unique.
Metaclisis carinata (Ashmead)
Monocrita carinata Ashmead, 1893, pp. 253, 254. Holotype male (described as a female), USNM no. 24554; District of Columbia, May 5, 1890, E. A. Schwarz; well preserved. Unique.
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Metaclisis floridana (Ashmead)
Acerota floridana Ashmead, 1887b, p. 128. Holotype female, USNM no. 2860; Jacksonville, Fla.; left antenna missing, right missing after 6th segment, wings torn off apically. Unique.
Tetrabaeus krombeini (Muesebeck)
Crabroborus krombeini Muesebeck, 1963, p. 392.
Holotype female, USNM no. 66599; Plummers Island, Md., Sept. 18, 1962, from Ectemnius paucimaculatus (Packard), K. V. Krombein; well preserved. Allotype (male) and many paratypes (males and fe- males).
Subfamily Platygasterinae
Amblyaspis californica Ashmead
Amblyaspis californicus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 267, 268. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 5) USNM no. 2267; Marin County, Calif., August, A. Koebele; both antennae missing after 6th segment, gaster missing. Allolectotype (male).
Amblyaspis occidentalis Ashmead
Amblyaspis occidentalis Ashmead, 1893, p. 267. Holotype female, USNM no. 25425; Riley County, Kan.; only abdomen
remaining. Unique.
Amblyaspis petiolata Ashmead
Amblyaspis petiolatus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 267, 268. Lectotype female, USNM no. 25426; Jacksonville, Fla.; complete but rather badly embedded in the mountant. Both male and female were described, but only a single female has been found.
Amitus mellicornis (Ashmead)
Anaphes mellicornis Ashmead, 1887c, p. 194. Holotype female, USNM no. 27152; Jacksonville, Fla.; mounted on a
slide, complete but somewhat broken. Unique.
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Coelopelta mirabilis Ashmead
Coelopelta mirabilis Ashmead, 1893, p. 290. Holotype male, USNM no. 2276; St. Vincent, West Indies, H. H. Smith;
complete but some parts covered with the mountant. Unique.
Eritrissomerus cecidomyiae Ashmead
Eritrissomerus cecidomyiae Ashmead, 1893, p. 299. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 21), USNM no. 2280; Jacksonville, Fla., from a cecidomyiid gall on hickory; well pre-
served. Allolectotype and 1 male paralectotype.
Eritrissomerus floridanus (Ashmead)
Polygnotus floridanus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 304, 318. Holotype female (described as a male), USNM no. 25431; Jacksonville,
Fla.; well preserved. Unique.
Eritrissomerus parvus Fouts
Eritrissomerus parvus Fouts, 1924b, pp. 19, 22. Holotype female, USNM no. 25430; Cabin John, Md., June 3, 1917, R. M. Fouts; well preserved except that right antenna is missing after 8th segment.
Euxestonotus brevicornis Fouts
Euxestonotus brevicornis Fouts, 1925a, p. 99. Holotype female, USNM no. 69173; Glen Echo, Md., 1923, R. M. Fouts;
well preserved. One female paratype.
Euzxestonotus error (Fitch)
Platygaster error Fitch, 1861, p. 838. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 61), USNM no. 1840; New York State; well preserved. Five female paralectotypes in very poor condition.
Euxestonotus flavipes Fouts
Euxestonotus flavipes Fouts, 1925a, p. 99. Holotype female, USNM no. 69172; Glen Echo, Md., July 15, 1917, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. One female paratype.
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Euxestonotus rufidens Fouts
Euxestonotus rufidens Fouts, 1925a, p. 99. Lectotype male, USNM no. 69174; Carlisle, Pa., July 30, 1920, R. M.
Fouts; head missing. One male paralectotype (abdomen missing).
lsocybus nigriclavus Ashmead Isocybus nigriclavus Ashmead, 1890, p. 10. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2306; Greeley, Colo.; well preserved. Four female paralectotypes.
Leptacis aliena Fouts
Leptacis aliena Fouts, 1927, p. 176. Lectotype female, USNM no. 69175; Glen Echo, Md., Aug. 8, 1926, R. M. Fouts; well preserved except that left antenna is missing. Five male paralectotypes.
Leptacis americana (Ashmead) Amblyaspis Americana Ashmead, 1887b, p. 129. Holotype female, USNM no. 25454; Jacksonville, Fla.; wings matted together, both antennae mounted on a slide. Unique.
Leptacis andrictphila (Ashmead)
Xestonotus andriciphilus Ashmead, 1887b, p. 128. Holotype female lost. Reported as lost by Fouts, 1924b, p. 108. Unique.
Leptacis gahani Fouts
Leptacis gahani Fouts, 1924b, pp. 117, 123. Holotype female, USNM no. 25456; Glen Echo, Md., July 15, 1919, R. M. Fouts; well preserved, right antenna mounted on a slide. Al- lotype (male) and 2 male paratypes.
Leptacis japonica (Ashmead), new combination
Amblyaspis japonica Ashmead, 1904d, p. 74. Holotype female, USNM no. 7131; Atami, Japan, A. Koebele; well pre-
served. Unique.
Leptacis longipes (Ashmead)
Amblyaspis longipes Ashmead, 1887b, p. 128. Holotype male, USNM no. 25457; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved, right antenna on a slide. Unique.
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Leptacis longispina Fouts
Leptacis longispina Fouts, 1927, p. 175. Lectotype female, USNM no. 69176; Glen Echo, Md., Aug. 1, 1926,
R. M. Fouts; well preserved except that right antenna is missing.
Leptacis minuta (Ashmead)
Amblyaspis minutus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 267, 269.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 120), USNM no. 2268; St. Louis, Mo., July 10, 1870, from cecidomyiid on squash, C. V. Riley; well preserved, right antenna on a slide. Seven paralecto- types (males and females).
Leptacis obscuricornis Fouts
Leptacis obscuricornis Fouts, 1924a, p. 161. Holotype female, USNM no. 26834; Ames, Iowa, Nov. 25, 1922, Phillip
Spong; well preserved except that right antenna is missing.
Leptacis pallipes Fouts
Leptacis pallipes Fouts, 1924b, pp. 117, 121. Holotype female, USNM no. 25453; District of Columbia, Aug. 6, 1917,
on catalpa, R. M. Fouts; well preserved.
Leptacis puncticeps Ashmead
Leptacis puncticeps Ashmead, 1893, pp. 271, 275, Holotype male, USNM no. 25470; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved, right antenna on a slide. Unique. Ashmead refers to “‘Types,”’ but only 1 specimen with his name label has been found.
Leptacis rugiceps (Ashmead)
Amblyaspis rugiceps Ashmead, 1893, pp. 267, 269.
Lectotype male (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 122), USNM no. 25455; District of Columbia, June 23; well preserved, left antenna on a slide. Both sexes described by Ashmead, but only the male has been found; it was treated as the type by Fouts.
Metanopedias arizonensis (Ashmead)
Trichasis lees) arizonensis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 295, 296. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 17), USNM no. 2279: Mt. Graham, Ariz., July 20, 1882, from cecidomyiid gall on wild sun-
flower, H. K. Morrison; well preserved. Two female paralectotypes.
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Metanopedias britannicus Jackson
Metanopedias britannicus Jackson, 1966, pp. 734, 735. Holotype female, USNM no. 68968; Dipton, County Durham, England, June 1958, D. L. Jackson; well preserved, right antenna and fore- leg on a slide. Unique.
Metanopedias brunneipes (Ashmead)
Trichacis brunneipes Ashmead, 1887b, p. 131. Holotype female, USNM no. 25428; Jacksonville, Fla.; head missing, thorax damaged. Unique.
Metanopedias rubicola (Ashmead)
Trichasis [sic ] rubicola Ashmead, 1893, pp. 295, 296.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 16), USNM no. 2278; Cadet, Mo., June 28, 1883, from cecidomyiid stem gall on black- berry, C. V. Riley; well preserved except that left antenna lacks last 3 segments. Allolectotype (male) and 6 paralectotypes (males and females).
Piestopleura platygaster (Fouts), new combination Leptacis platygaster Fouts, 1925a, p. 100. Holotype female, USNM no. 67842; District of Columbia, Sept. 24, 1923, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. Unique.
Platygaster actinomeridis (Ashmead)
Polygnotus actinomeridis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 302, 317.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 75), USNM no. 2297; District of Columbia, Apr. 23, 1884, from cecidomyiid gall on Acti- nomeris squarrosa; well preserved. Allolectotype (male) and 1 male paralectotype.
Platygaster affinis Fouts
Platygaster affinis Fouts, 1925a, p. 94 Holotype female, USNM no. 67832; Brownwood, Tex., June 10, 1924, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. Unique.
Platygaster alnicola (Ashmead)
Polymecus alnicola Ashmead, 1893, pp. 278, 283. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24602; District of Columbia, May 1, 1884, from Dasineura serrulatae (Osten Sacken) on alder; well preserved. One male paralectotype.
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Platygaster americana (Ashmead)
Epimeces Americanus Ashmead, 1887b, p. 129 Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 32), USNM no. 24594; Jacksonville, F'la.; wings and some of legs missing, head mounted separately on the card point. Two other specimens in the type se- ries are not conspecific with the lectotype.
Platygaster angulata (Ashmead)
Polygnotus angulatus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 304, 319. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p.67, and incorrectly recorded by him as a male), USNM no. 25439; Jacksonville, Fla.;
well preserved. Two female paralectotypes.
Platygaster antennariae (Ashmead)
Synopeas antennariae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 286, 288.
Lectotype male (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 99), USNM no. 2274; Milwaukee, Wis., June 1, 1888, from Asphondylia antennariae Wheeler; well preserved. Allolectotype (female) and 23 paralectotypes (males and females).
Platygaster anura Fouts
Platygaster anura Fouts, 1925a, p. 94. Lectotype female, USNM no. 69167; Brownwood, Tex., May 1, 1924, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. Three paralectotypes (2 males and 1 female).
Platygaster aphidis (Ashmead)
Platygaster aphidis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 323, 325. Holotype male, USNM no. 2305; Richfield Springs, N.Y., Feb. 9, 1887;
head missing. Unique.
Platygaster artemisiae (Ashmead)
Polygnotus artemisiae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 301, 309.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 76), USNM no. 2286; Lancaster, Calif., Dec. 6, 1887, from cecidomyiid gall on Artemisia californica, A. Koebele; well preserved. Allolectotype (male) and 19 paralectotypes (males and females).
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Platygaster astericola (Ashmead)
Polygnotus astericola Ashmead, 1893, pp. 302, 320. Lectotype male (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 103), USNM no. 2300 Holderness, N.H., May 21, 1884, from cecidomyiid gall on aster,
A. Koebele; well preserved. Allolectotype (female) and 3 female paralectotypes.
Platygaster asynaptae (Ashmead)
Polygnotus asynaptae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 302, 315.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 81), USNM no. 2295; Maywood, Ill., Feb. 4, 1890, from Asynapta sp. on willow, O. S. Westcott; both antennae missing beyond scapes. Allolectotype (male) and 15 paralectotypes (males and females). '
Platygaster atrae Fouts
Platygaster atrae Fouts, 1924b, p. 87. Holotype female, USNM no. 25441; Fort Grand, Ariz., from gall of Procecidochares atra (Loew), H. K. Morrison; well preserved except that right antenna is missing after 6th segment. Allotype (male).
Platygaster atrpiecrs (Ashmead)
Polygnotus atriplicis (Ashmead), 1893, pp. 304 308.
Lectotype male (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 80), USNM no. 2285; Los Angeles County, Calif., from a cecidomyiid gall on Atriplex canescens, A.Koebele; head damaged, antennae missing. Allolecto- type (female) and 7 paralectotypes (males and females).
Platygaster baccharicola (Ashmead)
Polygnotus baccharicola Ashmead, 1887b, p. 132. Lectotype male (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 97), USNM no. 2863; Jacksonville, Fla., from a cecidomyiid on Baccharis; well preserved. Allolectotype (female) and 6 paralectotypes (males and females).
Platygaster burket (Rohwer)
Polygnotus burkei Rohwer, 1917, p. 170. Holotype female, USNM no. 19638; Placerville, Calif., from a ceci- domyiid on Pinus ponderosa, H. E. Burke; last 3 segments of both antennae missing. Allotype (male) and 6 female paratypes.
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Platygaster californica (Ashmead)
Polygnotus californicus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 302, 321.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 65), USNM no. 2302; Alameda, Calif., Dec. 17, 1885, from cecidomyiid galls on Baccharis pilularis, A. Koebele, well preserved. Allolectotype (male) and 11 paralectotypes (males and females).
Platygaster caryae Ashmead
Platygaster caryae Ashmead, 1893, p. 323.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 38), USNM no. 2303; District of Columbia, May 8, 1884, from cecidomyiid galls on hick- ory; well preserved. Allolectotype (male) and many paralectotypes (males and females).
Platygaster coloradensis (Ashmead)
Polygnotus coloradensis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 302, 320.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 64), USNM no. 2301; Fort Garland, Colo., June 25, 1883, from cecidomyiid gall on sage bush, L. Bruner; well preserved. Allolectotype (male) and 3 para- lectotypes (2 females and 1 male) .
Platygaster columbiana Fouts
Polygnotus alnicola Ashmead, 1893, pp. 304, 310. Preoccupied.
Platygaster columbiana Fouts, 1924b, p- 95.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 96), USNM no. 2287; District of Columbia, July 31, 1886, from a cecidomyiid in flower buds of elder (not alder, as stated in description); well preserved. Allolectotype (male) and 2 female paralectotypes.
Platygaster compressiventris (Ashmead)
Polymecus compressiventris Ashmead, 1893, pp. 278, 282. Holotype female, USNM no. 24604; District of Columbia, June 9, E. A.
Schwarz; antennae and forewings missing. Unique.
Platygaster confusa Fouts
Ectadius pallipes Ashmead, 1890, p. 9. Preoccupied.
Platygaster confusa Fouts, 1924b, pp. 26, 44. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2122; Greeley, Colo., H. F. Wickham;
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Platygaster cynipicola (Ashmead)
Polygnotus cynipicola Ashmead, 1893, pp. 302, 314.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 74), USNM no. 2292; Arlington, Va., July 3, 1883, from gall of Neuroterus quercusbatatus (Fitch); well preserved. Four female paralectotypes. Ashmead men- tions characters of the male, but there is no male inthe type series.
Platygaster diplosidis (Ashmead)
Polygnotus diplosidis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 300, 306. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 59), USNM no. 2282; New Brunswick, N.J., Feb. 12, 1891, from Diplosis sp. on pine, J. B. Smith; well preserved. Three female paralectotypes.
Platygaster distincta Fouts
Platygaster distincta Fouts, 1926, p. 176. Holotype male, USNM no. 28872; San Francisco, Calif., from Theco- diplosis sp., E. Walther; well preserved. Two male paratypes.
Platygaster errans Fouts Platygaster errans Fouts, 1924b, pp. 29, 93. Holotype female, USNM no. 24612; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. Six female paratypes.
Platygaster erythropus (Ashmead)
Metaclisis erythropus Ashmead, 1888b, p. 51. Holotype male (described as a female), USNM no. 24552; Ottawa, Canada,
Harrington no. 101; well preserved. Unique.
Platygaster eurotiae (Ashmead) Polygnotus eurotiae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 302, 315.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 87), USNM no. 2293; San Bernardino County, Calif., Apr. 17, 1887, from a cecidomyiid gall on Eurotia canata, A. Koebele; well preserved. One female paralectotype.
Platygaster ewurae (Ashmead)
Polygnotus euurae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 304, 318. Lectotype male, USNM no. 2299; St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 24, 1872, from gall of Euura salicisnodus (Dalla Torre), C. V. Riley; well preserved. One male paralectotype on same pin with lectotype, which is indi- cated by a red-ink mark.
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Platygaster exiguae Fouts
Platygaster exiguae Fouts, 192&. p. 175. Holotype female, USNM no. 28778; Oxford, Colo., June 13, 1921, from a gall of ‘‘Rhabdophaga coloradensis Felt’’ on Salix exigua; well preserved. One female paratype.
Platygaster feltit Fouts
Platygaster feltii Fouts, 1920, p. 70. Holotype female, USNM no. 22800; Austin, Tex., Mar. 19, 1919, from Walshomyia texana Felt on cedar, FE. P. Felt; head missing. Allo- type (male) and 5 paratypes (males and females).
Platygaster filicaudis Fouts Platygaster filicaudis Fouts, 1925a, pao Holotype male, USNM no. 67833; Paradise Key, Fla., Feb. 27, 1919, R. M. Fouts; both antennae off, one of them and a fore tarsus on a slide. Unique.
Platygaster filicornis (Ashmead) Polygnotus filicornis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 302, 321. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 63), USNM no. 24605; District of Columbia, April 30; last 3 segments of both antennae missing. Allolectotype (male) headless, and 2 female paralectotypes.
Platygaster flavitarsis Fouts Platygaster flavitarsis Fouts, 1926, p. 176. Lectotype female, USNM no. 69166; Glen Echo, Md., May 1925. R. M. Fouts; right antenna missing after 6th segment, left after 7th. Two female paralectotypes.
Platygaster floridensis Ashmead Platygaster floridensis Ashmead, 1887b, p. 132.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 33), USNM no. 24595; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved except that last segment of left antenna is missing. One female paralectotype (abdomen missing). The male described by Ashmead is a different species.
Platygaster foersteri (Gahan), new combination
Xestonotidea foersteri Gahan, 1919b, p. 524. Holotype female, USNM no. 22289; Coimbatore, South India, Nov. 26, 1915, from gall on /schaemum ciliare; abdomen missing, also apical segment of left antenna. Unique.
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Platygaster fumipennis Fouts
Platygaster fumipennis Fouts, 1924b, pp. 29, 87.
Holotype female, USNM no. 25442; no ecological data given with orig- inal description but notes in the files of the U.S. Department of Agriculture show that the specimens were reared from a cecidomyiid gall on Baccharis pilularis at San Francisco, Calif. by A. Koebele;
left antenna missing after 6th segment, right after scape. Allotype (male) and 1 female paratype.
Platygaster Juscipennes Fouts
Platygaster fuscipennis Fouts, 1924b, pp. 26, 39. Holotype female, USNM no. 25432; Glen Echo, Md., 1917, R. M. Fouts; well preserved except that apical segment of left antenna is miss- ing.
Platygaster gahani Fouts
Platygaster gahani, Fouts, 1924b, pp. 26, 55. Holotype female, USNM no. 25438; Quincy, Calif., Sept. 20, 1915, from cones of Abies concolor, F. P. Keen; well preserved. One femaie paratype.
Platygaster gifuensis (Ashmead) , new combination
Polygnotus gifuensis Ashmead, 1904d, p. 75. Lectotype male, USNM no. 7134; Gifu, Japan, October 1902, Y. Nawa;
thorax somewhat damaged. Three male paralectotypes.
Platygaster gracilis Ashmead
Platygaster gracilis Ashmead, 1887b, p. 132. Holotype male, USNM no. 24603; Jacksonville, Fla.; left antenna lacks apical segment and only basal 4 segments of right antenna remain.
Unique.
Platygaster huachucae (Ashmead)
Polygnotus huachucae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 302, 316. Lectotype male (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 102), USNM no. 2296; Fort Huachuca, Ariz., June 16, 1883, H. K. Morrison; left antenna
missing, also right antenna after 7th segment. Allolectotype (female) and 10 female paralectotypes.
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Platygaster hyalinipennis (Ashmead)
Isorhombus hyalinipennis Ashmead, 1887b, p. 129.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 51), USNM no. 25435; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved, right antenna on a slide. One female paralectotype. The male described by Ashmead is not the same species.
Platygaster kalmiae Fouts
Platygaster kalmiae Fouts, 1925a, p. 95. Holotype male, USNM no. 69165; Glen Echo, Md., Apr. 24, 1918, R. M.
Fouts; well preserved. One male paratype.
Platygaster laevicollis (Ashmead)
Polygnotus laevicollis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 304, 320. Holotype male, USNM no. 24598; District of Columbia, April 28, E. A. Schwarz; left antenna missing after 5th segment, right after scape. Unique.
Platygaster lampronota Fouts
Platygaster lampronota Fouts, 1924b, pp. 26, 48. Holotype female, USNM no. 25433; Martinez, Calif., Jan. 10, 1883, from flower bud gall on Baccharis pilularis, H. W. Turner; well preserved. Allotype male.
Platygaster laticeps (Ashmead)
Polygnotus laticeps Ashmead, 1893, pp. 301, 311.
Lectotype male (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 89), USNM no. 24611; Jacksonville, Fla.; right antenna missing after 5th segment, head mounted separately on the same card point. Fouts considered the females of the type series to be a distinct species, which he de- scribed as Platygaster errans, 1924b, pp. 29, 93.
Platygaster leguminicolae Fouts
Platygaster leguminicolae Fouts, 1920, p. 69. Holotype female, USNM no. 22799; Forest Grove, Oreg., Sept. 14, 1916, from Dasineura leguminicola (Lintner), C. W. Creel; well preserved. Allotype (male) and 18 paratypes (males and females).
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Platygaster linearis Fouts Polymecus lasiopterae Gahan, 1917, p. 217. Preoccupied.
Platygaster linearis Fouts, 1924b, pp. 29, 93. Holotype female, USNM no. 20397; Elk Point, S. Dak., May 20, 1915, from Lasioptera sp. on Muhlenbergia, C. N. Ainslie; well preserved. Allotype (male) and 5 female paratypes.
Platygaster longiventris (Ashmead)
Isocybus longiventris Ashmead, 1887b, p. 130. Holotype female, USNM no. 24609; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved.
Unique.
Platygaster lucida Fouts
Platygaster lucida Fouts, 1924b, pp. 26, 54. Holotype female, USNM no. 25437; Mount View, Colo., Sept. 5, 1916,
from cone of Picea engelmanni, J. H. Pollock; well preserved.
Platygaster lupinicola (Ashmead)
Polymecus lupinicola Ashmead, 1893, pp. 278, 281.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 73), USNM no. 2271; San Francisco County, Calif., November 1885, from cecidomyiid gall on Lupinus athorea, A. Koebele; abdomen and most of legs missing. Allolectotype (male) and 2 paralectotypes (male and female).
Platygaster marylandica Fouts
Platygaster marylandica Fouts, 1924b, pp. 28, 85. Holotype female, USNM no. 25440; Glen Echo, Md., July 19, 1919, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. Allotype (male) and 3 female paratypes.
Platygaster melliscapus (Ashmead)
Polymecus melliscapus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 278, 282. Holotype female, USNM no. 24596; District of Columbia, May 29, E. A.
Schwarz; well preserved. Unique.
Platygaster minutissima Fouts
Platygaster minutissima Fouts, 1925a, p. 96. Holotype male, USNM no. 67834; Brownwood, Tex., May 1, 1924, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. Unique.
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Platygaster nigricora Fouts
Platygaster nigricoxa Fouts, 1925b, p. 147. Holotype female, USNM no. 69168; San Francisco, Calif., from gall of Dasineura lupini Felt; well preserved. Allotype (male) and 1 female paratype.
Platygaster nigrifemur (Ashmead)
Ectadius nigrifemur Ashmead, 1890, p. 10. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 46), USNM no. 2123; Greeley, Colo.,H. F. Wickham; well preserved. Allolectotype (male) and 3 paralectotypes (2 males and 1 female),
Platygaster nigripes (Ashmead)
Monocrita nigripes Ashmead, 1890, p. 9. Holotype male, USNM no. 24553; Greeley, Colo., H. F. Wickham, well
preserved. Unique.
Platygaster obscuripennis Ashmead
Platygaster obscuripennis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 323, 325. Holotype male, USNM no. 2304; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 12;
well preserved. Unique.
Platygaster oenone Fouts
Platygaster oenone Fouts, 1925b, p. 149. Holotype female, USNM no. 67840; Revelstoke, Selkirk Mts., British Columbia, July 1, 1905, J. C. Bradley; right antenna and most of
wings missing.
Platygaster pallida Fouts
Platygaster pallida Fouts, 1925b, p. 148. Holotype female (incorrectly described as a male), USNV no. 67839; McLean Bogs, N.Y., May 16, 1925, M. D. Leonard; both antennae
lack apical segment. Unique.
Platygaster pentatoma (Ashmead)
Anopedias pentatomus Ashmead, 1893, p. 292. Holotype female, USNM no. 24610; Arlington, Va.; well preserved. Unique.
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Platygaster perplexa Fouts
Platygaster perplexa Fouts, 1925a, p. 96. Holotype male, USNM no. 67835; Grant, Colo., July 21, 1916, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. Unique.
Platygaster picipes (Ashmead)
Polymecus picipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 278, 282.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 42), USNM no. 2272; District of Columbia, April 30; right antenna missing, also left an- tenna after 5th segment, head mounted separately on the card point. The other two specimens of the original series are another species.
Platygaster pint Fouts
Platygaster pini Fouts, 1924b, pp. 30, 99. Holotype female, USNM no. 25443; Manitou, Colo., April 16, from a cecidomyiid on Pinus edulis, J. H. Pollock; well preserved. Allo- type (male).
Platygaster pinicola (Ashmead)
Polygnotus pinieola Ashmead, 1893, pp. 301, 307.
Lectotype male, USNM no. 2283; District of Columbia, May 14, 1879, from Cecidomyia piniinopis Osten Sacken; well preserved. Ten para- lectotypes(males and females) on the same card with the lectotype, which is indicated by a red-ink mark.
Platygaster pluto (Ashmead)
Hypocampsis pluto Ashmead, 1887b, p. 131. Holotype female, USNM no. 24607; Jacksonville, Fla.; left antenna incomplete, specimen rather deeply immersed in the mountant on the right side. Unique.
Platygaster proxima (Ashmead)
Polygnotus proximus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 301, 312.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 79) USNM no. 2289; District of Columbia, Jan. 31, 1883, from Thecodiplosis cupressiananassa (Osten Sacken); well preserved, abdomen mounted separately on the same card point. Allolectotype (male) and 4 para- lectotypes (1 male and 3 females), some fragmentary.
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Platygaster relativa Fouts
Platygaster relativa Fouts, 1924b, pp. 30, 104. Holotype female, USNM no. 25445; Holderness, N.H., May 8, 1884, from a cecidomyiid gall on aster; intact but left side embedded in the adhesive. One female paratype.
Platygaster rohweri Fouts
Platygaster rohweri Fouts, 1924b, pp. 30, 100. Holotype female, USNM no. 25444; Hilt, Calif., June 2, 1914, from cone of Pinus lambertiana, P. D. Sergent; well preserved. Allotype (male) and 4 paratypes (3 males and 1 female).
Platygaster rubt (Ashmead)
Polygnotus rubi Ashmead, 1893, pp. 302, 315. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 104), USNM no. 2294; Arlington, Va., Mar. 30, 1886, from Lasioptera farinosa (Osten Sacken) on blackberry; well preserved. One female paralectotype.
Platygaster rufidens Fouts
Platygaster rufidens Fouts, 1925a, p. 97. Holotype male, USNM no. 67837; Glen Echo, Md., July 15, 1917,
R. M. Fouts; antennae and right wings missing. Unique.
Platygaster rufipes (Ashmead) Synopeas rufipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 286, 287. Holotype female, USNM no. 24597; Arlington, Va.; well preserved. Unique.
Platygaster salicicola (Ashmead)
Polygnotus salicicola Ashmead, 1893, pp. 300, 305.
Lectotype male (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 77), USNM no. 2281; Los Angeles County, Calif., from a cecidomyiid gall on midrib of willow, A. Koebele; head missing. Allolectotype (female) and 7 fe- male paralectotypes.
Platygaster scorpoides Muesebeck and Walkley
Ectadius canadensis Ashmead, 1888b, p. 51. Preoccupied.
Platygaster scorpoides Muesebeck and Walkley, 1951, p. 714. Holotype female, USNM no. 24600; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 56; well preserved except that right antenna lacks the apical 4 segments. Unique.
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Platygaster scutellator Fouts
Platygaster scutellator Fouts, 1925a, p. 96. Holotype male, USNM no. 67836; Glen Echo, Md., July 4, 1919, R. M. Fouts; parts of both antennae on a slide, abdomen mounted separately on the card point. Unique.
Platygaster semiglabra (Girault)
Polymecus semiglaber Girault, 1920, p. 177.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 20610; Albany, N.Y., from gall of Rhopalomyia hirtipes (Osten Sacken), E. P. Felt; well preserved. Four paralectotypes (males and females) on the same tag with the lectotype, which is indicated by a red-ink mark.
Platygaster shastensis Fouts
Platygaster shastensis Fouts, 1924b, pp. 26, 53. Holotype female, USNM no. 25436; Palmerlees Ranch, Oreg., Sept. 8,
1915, from cone of Abies shastensis, J. E. Patterson; well preserved.
Platygaster signata Fouts
Platygaster signata Fouts, 1925a, p. 97. Holotype female USNM no. 69164; Brownwood, Tex., May 1924, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. One female paratype.
Platygaster solidaginis (Ashmead)
Polygnotus solidaginis Ashmead, 1887b, p. 131.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 2862; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. Two female paralectotypes, one on the same card point with the lectotype, which is indicated by a red-ink mark. Fouts, 1924b, p. 67, said that he was selecting the type female and the allotype male. However, the pin on which he placed the “‘Type’’ label bears 2 fe- males, neither of which is in any way indicated as the lectotype; there are no males in the type material.
Platygaster striaticeps (Ashmead)
Polygnotus striaticeps Ashmead, 1893, pp. 301, 308.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 70), USNM no. 2284; Newhall, Los Angeles County, Calif., July 1886, A. Koebele; an- tennae off, only the club of the right antenna remaining, gaster miss- ing. Allolectotype (male) and 5 paralectotypes (males and females).
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Platygaster striaticollis (Ashmead)
Polygnotus striaticollis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 304, 319, Holotype male, USNM no. 24599; Jacksonville, Fla.; antennae miss- ing except for the last 2 segments of 1 of them. Unique.
Platygaster striatifrons Fouts
Platygaster striatifrons Fouts, 1925a, p. 98. Lectotype male, USNM no. 69169; Glen Echo, Md., Apr. 24, 1918,
R.M. Fouts; well preserved. One male paralectotype.
Platygaster tacita Fouts
Platygaster tacita Fouts, 1925a, p. 98. Holotype female, USNM no. 67838; Brownwood, Tex., May 1, 1924, R.M. Fouts; well preserved. Unique.
Platygaster texana Fouts
Platygaster texana Fouts, 1924b, pp. 28, 82. Holotype female, USNM no. 25855; Uvalde, Tex., June 1, 1921, J. C. Hamlin; well preserved. Allotype (male).
Platygaster tumida (Ashmead)
Polygnotus tumidus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 301, 310. Holotype male, USNM no. 2288; District of Columbia, Feb. 25, 1881,
from Cecidomyia symmetrica Osten Sacken; well preserved. Unique.
Platygaster utahensis (Ashmead)
Polygnotus utahensis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 301, 314.
Lectotype male (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 69), USNM no. 2291; Pariah, Utah, from a cecidomyiid gall on Artemisia tridentata, A. L. Siler; antennae missing. The only other specimen in the type material is a male which belongs to the genus Synopeas. Contrary to Fouts, who stated that he was selecting a female as lectotype, there is no female in the type material and the specimen which bears his ‘*Type’’ label is a male.
Platygaster vancouverensis (Ashmead)
Polymecus vancouverensis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 278, 281. Holotype female, USNM no. 24601; Vancouver Island, British Columbia;
well preserved, antennae mounted on a slide. Unique.
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Platygaster variabilis Fouts
Platygaster variabilis Fouts, 1924b, pp. 30, 106.
Holotype female, USNM no. 25446; Bushberg, Mo., Sept. 23, 1876, from galls on Solidago, T. Pergande; well preserved except that left an- tenna is missing. Allotype (male) and numerous paratypes (males and females),
Platygaster vernalis (Myers)
Polygnotus vernalis Myers, 1917, p. 256. Holotype female, USNM no. 21135; Hagerstown, Md., Nov. 12, 1915, from Mayetiola destructor (Say), W. R. McConnell; well preserved. Allotype (male) and numerous paratypes (males and females).
Platygaster vernoniae (Ashmead)
Polygnotus vernoniae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 302, 317. Lectotype male (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 106), USNM no. 2298 Arlington, Va., June 1886, from gall on Vemonia noveboracensts, well preserved. Allolectotype (female) and 2 female paralectotypes.
Platygaster virginiensis (Ashmead)
Polygnotus virginiensis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 301, 309.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 79), USNM no. 24608; District of Columbia; well preserved. Six paralectotypes (males and females. Fouts cited Arlington, Va., as the type locality, but the specimen he selected as type is from the District of Columbia.
Platygaster viticola (Ashmead)
Polygnotus viticola Ashmead, 1893, pp. 301, 313.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 72), USNM no. 2290; District of Columbia, Mar. 31, 1882, from a cecidomyiid gall on petiole of grape leaf; well preserved. Allolectotype (male) and 10 paralectotypes (males and females).
Platygaster websteri Fouts
Platygaster websteri Fouts, 1924b, pp. 26, 50. Holotype female, USNM no. 25434; ?Wooster, Ohio, May 19, 1886, F. M. Webster; well preserved. One female paratype.
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Synopeas abdominator (Fouts)
Leptacis abdominator Fouts, 1925a, p. 101. Holotype, USNM no. 67845; Brownwood, Tex., June 15, 1924, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. Unique.
Synopeas aciculatum (Fouts)
Leptacis aciculata Fouts, 1924b, pp. 118, 134.
Holotype female, USNM no. 25467; Glen Echo, Md., May 6, 1917, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. Allotype (male) and 3 paratypes (2 males and | female), all specimens on one pin, type and allotype indicated by ink marks.
Synopeas angustulum (Fouts)
Leptacis angustula Fouts, 1925a, p. 100. Holotype female, USNM no. 67841; Glen Echo, Md., Apr. 24, 1918, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. Unique.
Synopeas anomaliventre (Ashmead)
Sactogaster anomaliventris Ashmead, 1887b, p. 130. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 111), USNM no. 25447, Jacksonville, Fla.; right antenna missing, also left antenna after 7th segment. Two female paralectotypes.
Synopeas ashmeadii Dalla Torre Synopeas inermis Ashmead, 1890, p. 10. Preoccupied.
Synopeas ashmeadii Dalla Torre, 1898, p. 483. Holotype female, USNM no. 25464; West Cliff, Colo., T. D. A. Cockerell;
well preserved, right antenna mounted on a slide. Unique.
Synopeas auripes (Ashmead)
Polymecus auripes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 278, 283. Holotype female, USNM no. 25462; Virginia, Oct. 3, 1880; right antenna missing, also left after 3d segment, wings matted down on abdomen. Unique.
Synopeas bradleyi (Fouts)
Leptacis bradleyi Fouts, 1924b, pp. 118, 132. Holotype female, USNM no. 25465; Fall Creek, Ithaca, N.Y.,
J. H. Comstock; well preserved. One female paratype.
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Synopeas breviventre (Ashmead)
Leptacis breviventris Ashmead, 1893, pp. 271, 273. Lectotype female(selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 134), USNM no. 25466; District of Columbia; both antennae off. The male described by Ashmead is not the same species as the lectotype.
Synopeas carinator (Fouts)
Leptacis carinator Fouts, 1925a, p. 101. Holotype female, USNM no. 67843; Brownwood, Tex., May 1, 1924, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. Unique.
Synopeas cynipsiphilum (Ashmead)
Leptacis cynipsiphila Ashmead, 1887b, p. 129, Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 129), USNM no. 2861; Jacksonville, Fla.; both antennae missing. The male recorded by Ashmead is not the same species as the lectotype.
Synopeas dubiosum (Fouts)
Leptacis dubiosa Fouts, 1925a, p. 101. Holotype male, USNM no. 67844; Brownwood, Tex., May 1, 1924, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. Unique.
Synopeas flavicorne (Ashmead)
Leptacis flavicornis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 271, 275.
Lectotype female(selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 128), USNM no. 25460; District of Columbia; well preserved, both antennae mounted on a slide. The male recorded by Ashmead is not the same species as the lectotype.
Synopeas floridanum (Ashmead)
Leptacis floridanus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 271, 272.
Lectotype male (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 135), USNM no. 25468; Jacksonville, Fla.; right antenna on a slide, gaster missing; the gaster which is mounted on the same card point is that of a female. The 3 other specimens included by Ashmead in the type series are not the same species as the lectotype.
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Synopeas foutst Masner Sactogaster longiventris Fouts, 1924b, p. 111. Preoccupied.
Synopeas foutsi Masner in Krombein and Burks, 1967, p- 303. Holotype female, USNM no. 69171; Cabin John, Md., May 20, 1917, R. M. Fouts; well preserved, head mounted separately on the same card point. Unique.
Synopeas globatum (Fouts)
Leptacis globata Fouts, 1924b, pp. 117, 129. Holotype female, USNM no. 25461; District of Columbia, Apr. 28, 1921, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. Allotype (male) and 4 female para-
types.
Synopeas hakonensis (Ashmead), new combination
Sactogaster hakonensis Ashmead, 1904d, p. 75. Holotype female, USNM no. 7132; Hakone, Japan, A. Koebele; well
preserved. Unique. Synopeas hopkinst (Crawford and Bradley)
Dolichotrypes hopkinsi Crawford and Bradley, 1911, p. 124. Holotype female, USNM no. 13829; West Virginia, A. D. Hopkins; well
preserved. Five female paratypes. The males described are a dif- ferent species—S. bradleyi (Fouts).
Synopeas howardii (Ashmead)
Sactogaster Howardii Ashmead, 1888b, p. 52. Holotype female, USNM no. 25448; District of Columbia. Unique.
Missing from the card point and evidently lost.
Synopeas incertum (Ashmead)
Anopedias incertus Ashmead, 1887b, p. 130. Lectotype female, USNM no. 25463; Jacksonville, F'la.; right antenna and right forewing on a slide. One female paralectotype.
Synopeas japonicum (Ashmead), new combination Anopedias japonicus Ashmead, 1904d, p. 75.
Holotype female, USNM no. 7133; Hakone, Japan, A. Koebele; well
preserved. Unique.
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Synopeas longiventre (Ashmead)
Leptacis longiventris Ashmead, 1893, pp. 271, 273. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 127), USNM no. 2269; District of Columbia, May 20; right antenna on a slide, head and thorax missing. Allolectotype (male) and 2 female paralectotypes.
Synopeas luzonicum (Ashmead), new combination
Anopedias luzonicus Ashmead, 1905b, p. 964. Lectotype female, USNM no. 8315; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown;
well preserved. One female paralectotype.
Synopeas maculipes (Ashmead)
Catillus maculipes Ashmead, 1887b, p. 128. Holotype female, USNM no. 25451; Jacksonville, Fla.; left antenna
mounted on a slide, legs incomplete. Unique.
Synopeas mucronatum (Fouts)
Sactogaster mucronata Fouts, 1924b, pp. 110, 114. Holotype female, USNM no. 25449; Carlisle, Pa., July 27, 1920, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. One female paratype.
Synopeas nigripes Ashmead
Synopeas nigripes Ashmead, 1893, p. 286. Type (unique) not found and apparently lost.
Synopeas pennsylvanicum (Fouts)
Leptacis pennsylvanica Fouts, 1924b, pp. 117, 120. Holotype female, USNM no. 25452; Carlisle, Pa., July 21, 1920,
R. M. Fouts; well preserved. Six female paratypes.
Synopeas pubescens (Ashmead)
Leptacis pubescens Ashmead, 1893, pp. 271, 275. Holotype male, USNM no. 25469; District of Columbia, April 13, E. A. Schwarz; well preserved, 1 antenna and right hindleg on a slide. Unique.
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Synopeas punctatum (Ashmead)
Leptacis punctatus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 271, 272. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 126), USNM no. 25459; Jacksonville, F'la.; rather badly embedded in mountant, 1 antenna on a Slide. Three female paralectotypes.
Synopeas rufiscapus Ashmead
Synopeas rufiscapus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 286, 288. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 132), USNM no. 2275; Jacksonville, F'la.; right antenna mounted on a slide, wings matted down on abdomen. Allolectotype (male).
Synopeas rugosiceps (Kieffer) Leptacis rugiceps Ashmead, 1893, pp. 271, 272. Preoccupied. Leptacis ashmeadi Fouts, 1924b, pp. 117, 124. Preoccupied.
Leptacis rugosiceps Kieffer, 1926, pp. 637, 644.
Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 125), USNM no. 25458; Arlington, Va.; left antenna missing after 8th segment, right antenna mounted on a slide. The male described by Ashmead is a different species.
Synopeas striatifrons (Ashmead)
Leptacis striatifrons Ashmead, 1893, pp. 271, 273. Holotype female, USNM no. 25450; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved,
left antenna on a slide. Unique.
Synopeas texanum (Fouts)
Leptacis texana Fouts, 1925a, p. 102. Lectotype male, USNM no. 69177; Brownwood, Tex., Apr. 21, 1924, R. M. Fouts; well preserved, right antenna mounted on a slide. Seven male paralectotypes.
Trichacis arizonensis (Ashmead)
Isorhombus arizonensis Ashmead, 1893, p. 277. Holotype female, USNM no. 2270; Fort Huachuca, Ariz., May 8, 1883,
H. K. Morrison, well preserved. Unique.
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Trichacis cornicola (Ashmead)
Synopeas cornicola Ashmead, 1893, pp. 286, 288.
Lectotype male (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 18), USNM no. 2273; Kirkwood, Mo., Apr. 3, 1887, from cecidomyiid gall on Comus paniculata, Mary Murtfeldt; well preserved. Allolectotype (female) and 7 paralectotypes (males and females).
Trichacis cornuta Fouts
Trichacis cornuta Fouts, 1925a, p. 93. Holotype*female, USNM no. 67830; Brownwood, Tex., May 1, 1924, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. Unique.
Trichacis rufipes Ashmead
Trichasis [sic] rufipes Ashmead, 1893, p. 295. Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1924b, p. 14), USNM no. 2277; Arlington, Va.; well preserved. Allolectotype (male) and 2 female paralectotypes.
Trichacis texana Fouts
Trichacis texana Fouts, 1925a, p. 94. Holotype female, USNM no. 67831; Brownwood, Tex., Apr. 24, 1924, R. M. Fouts; abdomen missing. Unique.
Trichacis virginiensis Ashmead
Trichasis [sic] virginiensis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 295, 297. Holotype female, USNM no. 25429; Arlington, Va.; well preserved except that apical segment of right antenna is missing. Unique.
Family Ceraphronidae
Subfamily Ceraphroninae
Aphanogmus bicolor Ashmead
Aphanogmus bicolor Ashmead, 1893, pp. 133, 134. Holotype female, USNM no. 24423; Ottawa, Canada, W. H. Harrington;
well preserved. Unique.
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Aphanogmus floridanus Ashmead
Aphanogmus floridanus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 133, 134. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2209; Jacksonville, Fla.; left antenna missing, also apical segment of right antenna. The male was also described, but is apparently lost.
Aphanogmus hakonensis Ashmead
Aphanogmus hakonensis Ashmead, 1904d, p. 71. Holotype female, USNM no. 7121; Hakone, Japan, A. Koebele; legs incomplete. Unique.
Aphanogmus javensis (Girault), new combination
Ceraphron javensis Girault, 1917b, p. 9.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 20649; Salatiga, Indonesia; wings some- what crumpled. Nine paralectotypes (males and females), some mounted on a slide; 2 on the same card point with the lectotype, which is indicated by a red-ink mark.
Aphanogmus manilae (Ashmead), new combination
Ceraphron manilae Ashmead, 1904b, p. 135. Holotype female, USNM no. 7911; Manila, Philippines, W. A. Stanton; well preserved. Fight paratypes (1 male, 7 females).
Aphanogmus marylandicus Ashmead
Aphanogmus marylandicus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 133, 135. Holotype female, USNM no. 24424; Oakland, Md., July 12, E. A. Schwarz;
well preserved. Unique.
Aphanogmus niger Ashmead
Aphanogmus niger Ashmead, 1893, p. 133. Holotype male, USNM no. 24422; District of Columbia, June 30, E.A.Schwarz; well preserved except that each antenna lacks apical segment. Unique.
Aphanogmus nigrofornicatus Pschorn-Walcher
A phanogmus nigrofornicatus Pschorn-Walcher, 1956, p. 354. Holotype female, USNM no. 65594; Plannenstiel, near Zurich, Switzerland, September 1954, from Aphidoletes thompsoni Moehn; well preserved. One female paratype.
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Aphanogmus pallidipes Ashmead
Aphanogmus pallidipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 133, 135. The unique type, from Arlington, Va., is lost. There is a pin in the Museum collection bearing Ashmead’s name label andthe type num- ber 2208, but the card point on this pin is without a specimen.
Aphanogmus salicicola (Ashmead)
Ceraphron salicicola Ashmead, 1893, pp. 124, 128.
Holotype female, USNM no. 2205; Los Angeles County, Calif.; well preserved. Unique.
Aphanogmus varipes Ashmead
Aphanogmus varipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 133, 135. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24425; Riley County, Kans., June 24;
well preserved. One female paralectotype.
Aphanogmus virginiensis Ashmead
Aphanogmus virginiensis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 133, 135. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2207; Arlington, Va.; well preserved ex- cept that left antenna is missing after the 3d segment. Two female paralectotypes.
Ceraphron amplus Ashmead
Ceraphron amplus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 124, 129. Holotype female, USNM no. 24416; District of Columbia, May 20; left
antenna missing. Unique.
Ceraphron auripes Ashmead
Ceraphron auripes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 124, 125. Holotype female, USNM no. 24412; Ottawa, Canada, W. H. Harrington;
well preserved. Unique.
Ceraphron bicolor (Girault)
Eulagynodes bicolor Girault, 1917b, p. 9.
Lectotype female, USNV no. 20650; Salatiga, Indonesia; head some- what damaged, mounted separately on the same card point, right an- tenna also mounted on the point, left antenna missing after 2d seg- ment. One female paralectotype.
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Ceraphron californicus Ashmead Ceraphron californicus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 124, 127. Holotype female, USNM no. 2203; Folsom, Calif., July 12, 1885,
A.Koebele; well preserved, left antenna mounted on a slide. Unique.
Ceraphron carinatus Ashmead
Ceraphron carinatus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 125, 131. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2206; Arlington, Va.; well preserved. One female paralectotype. The male described by Ashmead belongs in Lagynodes.
Ceraphron carlylet Girault
Ceraphron carlylei Girault, 1920, p. 179. Holotype female, USNM no. 20843; Urbana, II1.; left antenna and left
wings missing. Unique.
Ceraphron flaviscapus Ashmead
Ceraphron flaviscapus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 124, 130. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24419; Arlington, Va.; well preserved.
Two female paralectotypes.
Ceraphron fusciceps Ashmead
Ceraphron fusciceps Ashmead, 1893, pp. 124, 125. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24410; District of Columbia, September 17,
well preserved. Two female paralectotypes.
Ceraphron melanocephalus (Ashmead)
Copidosoma melanocephalum Ashmead, 1886, p. 131. Holotype female (incorrectly described as a male), USNM no. 24413; Jacksonville, Fla., May 1885, from the gall of Belonocnema treatae Mayr; left antenna missing after 5th segment, wings missing. Unique.
Ceraphron melanocerus Ashmead
Ceraphron melanocerus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 124, 129. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24417; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 258;
well preserved. One female paralectotype.
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Ceraphron mellipes Ashmead
Ceraphron mellipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 125, 131. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24420, Jacksonville, Fla.; intact but wings somewhat matted down on abdomen. Two paralectotypes (male and female, the male fragmentary).
Ceraphron minutus (Ashmead)
Megaspilidea minuta Ashmead, 1888), p. 49. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24411; Ottawa, Canada, W. H. Harrington: well preserved except that left antenna is missing beyond scape. The second specimen is missing.
Ceraphron pallidipes (Fouts) Calliceras pallidipes Fouts, 1924a, p. 161. Holotype female, USNM no. 67847; Glen Echo, Md., Feb. 1, 1923, R. M. Fouts; well preserved. Unique. Ceraphron pedalis Ashmead
Ceraphron pedalis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 124, 130. Holotype female, USNM no. 24418; Arlington, Va.; head missing. Unique.
Ceraphron pallidiventris Ashmead
Ceraphron pallidiventris Ashmead, 1893, pp. 124, 126. The unique type, from Pendleton, Md. and collected by E. A. Schwarz,
is missing.
Ceraphron punctatus Ashmead
Ceraphron punctatus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 124, 127. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2204; Arlington, Va.; well preserved. Two
female paralectotypes.
Ceraphron schwarzi Muesebeck and Walkley Ceraphron glaber Ashmead, 1893, pp. 125, 130. Preoccupied.
Ceraphron schwarzi Muesebeck and Walkley, 1951, p. 668. Type specimens not found and apparently lost.
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Ceraphron tertius Dalla Torre Ceraphron basalis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 124, 127. Preoccupied.
Ceraphron tertius Dalla Torre, 1898, p. 528. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24414; Arlington, Va.; well preserved ex- cept that the last 3 segments of the left antenna are missing. The other specimens in the type series are not conspecific with the lec-
totype.
Ceraphron unicolor Ashmead
Ceraphron unicolor Ashmead, 1893, pp. 124, 128. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24415; Cheyenne, Wyo., H. F. Wickham;
well preserved. One female paralectotype.
Neoceraphron macroneurus (Ashmead)
Ceraphron macroneurus Ashmead, 1887a, p. 97. Holotype male, USNM no. 24426; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. Unique.
Subfamily Megaspilinae
Atritomellus americanus (Ashmead)
Atritomus americanus Ashmead, 1893, p. 122. Holotype male, USNM no. 23087; Odenton, Md., May 21, E. A. Schwarz; left antenna missing after 4th segment and right after 7th. Unique.
Atritomellus conwentziae (Gahan)
Dendrocerus conwentziae Gahan, 1919a, p. 122. Holotype female, USNM no. 22277; Amherst, Mass., from Conwentzia hageni Banks, A. |. Bourne; right antenna missing after 8th segment and left after 5th. Allotype (male) and 1 female paratype.
Atritomellus conwentziae v. rufus (Gahan)
Dendrocerus conwentziae v. rufus Gahan, 1919a, p. 123. Holotype female, USNM no. 22278; Felida, Clark County, Wash., June 3, 1918, E. J. Newcomer; well preserved. Allotype (male) and 4 para-
types (males and females).
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Conostigmus ambiguus (Ashmead)
Megaspilus ambiguus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 113, 115. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24398; District of Columbia; well pre- served. Allolectotype (male).
Conostigmus ater Fouts
Conostigmus ater Fouts, 1926, p. 168. Holotype female, USNM no. 28771;Milpitas, Calif., May 13, 1925, from a syrphid puparium, R. E. Campbell; well preserved. One female
paratype.
Conostigmus californicus (Ashmead)
Mégaspilus californicus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 114, 118. Holotype male, USNM no. 24407; Santa Cruz Mts., Calif.; well pre-
served. Unique.
Conostigmus canadensis (Ashmead)
Eumegaspilus Canadensis Ashmead, 1888b, p. 49. Holotype female, USNM no. 24404; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 86; well preserved. Unique.
Conostigmus crawfordi (Mann)
Megaspilus crawfordi Mann, 1920, p. 60. Holotype female, USNM no. 22622; Great Falls, Va., October 1919, W. M. Mann; well preserved. One female paratype.
Conostigmus erythrothoraz (Ashmead)
Eumegaspilus erythrothorax Ashmead, 1893, p. 120. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24409; Jacksonville, F'la.; well preserved. One male paralectotype.
Conostigmus harringtoni (Ashmead)
Megaspilus Harringtoni Ashmead, 1888b, p. 48. Lectotype female, 24402; Ottawa, Canada, W. H. Harrington; head missing. The species was described from a male and a female; the male has not been found in the National Museum collection.
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Conostigmus laeviceps (Ashmead) Megaspilus laeviceps Ashmead, 1893, pp. 114, 118. Lectotype male, USNM no. 24406; Bladensburg, Md., E. A. Schwarz;
well preserved. Three male paralectotypes.
Conostigmus marylandicus (Ashmead) Megaspilus marylandicus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 113, 116. Holotype female, USNM no. 24401; Oakland, Md., July 10, E. A. Schwarz;
well preserved. Unique.
Conostigmus ottawensis (Ashmead) Eumegaspilus Ottawensis Ashmead, 1888b, p. 49. Holotype female, USNM no. 24405; Ottawa, Canada, W. H. Harrington;
well preserved except that last 4 segments of right antenna are missing. Unique.
Conostigmus penmaricus (Ashmead) Megaspilus penmaricus Ashmead, 1893, p. 113. Holotype female, USNM no. 58969; Pen Mar, Pa., August 1; well pre-
served except that last 5 segments of right antenna are missing. Unique.
Conostigmus pergandez (Ashmead) Megaspilus Pergandei Ashmead, 1893, pp. 114, 118. Holotype male, USNM no. 24408; District of Columbia, June 23; well
preserved except that last 4 segments of right antenna are missing.
Unique.
Conostigmus popenoet (Ashmead) Megaspilus Popenoei Ashmead, 1893, pp. 113, 114. Holotype female, USNM no. 28861; Manhattan, Kans., June 23; well
preserved. Unique.
Conostigmus schwarzti (Ashmead) Megaspilus Schwarzii Ashmead, 1893, pp. 113, 115. Holotype female, USNM no. 24400; District of Columbia, May 20, E. A.
Schwarz; well preserved. Unique.
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Conostigmus striatipes (Ashmead)
Megaspilus striatipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 113, 115. Holotype female, USNM no. 24399; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 238;
well preserved except that apical segment of right antenna is miss- ing. Unique.
Conostigmus virginicus (Ashmead)
Megaspilus virginicus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 113, 117. Holotype female, USNM no. 24403; Arlington, Va.; apical segment of
left antenna missing, wings largely gone, only left hindwing intact.
Unique.
Conostigmus zaglouli Kamal
Conostigmus zaglouli Kamal, 1926, p. 285.
Holotype female, USNM no. 40243; Milpitas, Calif., Apr. 25, 1925, from puparium of Scaeva pyrastri (Linnaeus), R. E. Campbell; an- tennae missing, legs incomplete, abdomen mounted separately on the card point. Allotype (male) and 4 female paratypes. All spec- imens of type series more or less broken.
Lagynodes longicornis (Ashmead)
Ceraphron longicornis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 125, 132. Holotype male, USNM no. 24421; Fort George, Fla., R. S. Turner; last 4 segments of left antenna and last 2 of right antenna missing. Unique.
Lagynodes minutus Ashmead
Lagynodes minutus Ashmead, 1893, p. 121. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2202; District of Columbia, June 23; well
preserved. One female paralectotype.
Lygocerus alaskensis Ashmead
Lygocerus alaskensis Ashmead, 1902b, p. 140. Holotype female, USNM no. 5522; St. Paul Island, Alaska, Aug. 10, 1897, T. Kincaid; left forewing missing, thorax somewhat damaged by pin. Unique.
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Lygocerus anomaliventris (Ashmead)
Megaspilus anomaliventris Ashmead, 1893, pp. 113, 114. Holotype female, USNM no. 24397; Marquette, Mich., E. A. Schwarz; well preserved except that last 4 segments of left antenna are miss-
ing. Unique.
Lygocerus attentus Muesebeck
Lygocerus attentus Muesebeck, 1959, p. 94. Holotype female, USNM no. 64577; Aroostook County, Maine, 1953, from Macrosiphum euphorbiae (Thomas), W. A. Shands; well pre-
served. Ten paratypes (males and females).
Lygocerus californicus Ashmead
Lygocerus californicus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 109, 111. Holotype male, USNM no. 2200; Los Angeles County, Calif., A. Koebele; left antenna missing after 6th segment, right after 7th, legs incomplete. Unique.
Lygocerus floridanus (Ashmead)
Chirocerus floridanus Ashmead, 1881, p. xxxiv.
Lectotype female, USNM no. 24396; Jacksonville, Fla., from Cinara australis (Ashmead); thorax somewhat damaged, left forewing and left legs missing. Described from a male and a female, but the male has not been found.
Lygocerus incompletus Muesebeck
Lygocerus incompletus Muesebeck, 1959, p. 96. Holotype female, USNM no. 64578; Aroostook County, Maine, 1953, from Macrosiphum euphorbiae (Thomas), W. A. Shands; well pre-
served. Many paratypes (males and females).
Lygocerus japonicus Ashmead
Lygocerus japonicus Ashmead, 1904d, p. 70. Lectotype female, USNM no. 7118; Atami, Japan, A. Koebele; well preserved. One female paralectotype.
Lygocerus koebelet Ashmead
Lygocerus koebelei Ashmead, 1904d, p. 70. Lectotype male, USNM no. 7119; Atami, Japan, A. Koebele; well pre- served. Four paralectotypes (1 male and 3 females).
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Lygocerus latifrons Muesebeck
Lygocerus latifrons Muesebeck, 1959, p. 93. Holotype female, USNM no. 64576; Escondido, Calif., June 1, 1936, from hemerobiid cocoon, D. W. Clancy; well preserved. Fight para- types (males and females).
Lygocerus leucopidis Muesebeck
Lygocerus leucopidis Muesebeck, 1959, p. 91. Holotype female, USNM no. 64574; Albany, Calif., July 1958, from puparium of Leucopis sp., F. D. Bennett; well preserved. Twenty- three paratypes (males and females).
Lygocerus niger (Howard)
Megaspilus niger Howard, 1890a, p. 247. Lectotype female, USNM no. 1468; Selkirk, Mich., July 1889; well pre-
served. One female paralectotype.
Lygocerus pacificus Ashmead
Lygocerus pacificus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 109, 112. Holotype female, USNM no. 2201; Placer County, Calif., August; well
preserved, only apical segment of left antenna missing. Unique.
Lygocerus picipes Ashmead
Lygocerus picipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 108, 109. Holotype female, USNM no. 24395; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 14; left antenna missing after 4th segment, right after 6th. Unique.
Lygocerus pinicola Muesebeck
Lygocerus pinicola Muesebeck, 1959, p. 92. Holotype female, USNM no. 64575; Berkeley, Calif., June 20, 1958, from Leucopis atrifacies Aldrich, F. D. Bennett; well preserved. Four paratypes (males and females).
Lygocerus ratzeburgi (Ashmead)
Dendrocerus ratzeburgi Ashmead, 1904d, p. 70. Lectotype male, USNM no. 7120; Japan, A. Koebele; well preserved. Described from a male and a female; the female specimen has not
been found.
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Lygocerus sexdentatus Ashmead
Lygocerus sexdentatus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 109, 111. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2199; District of Columbia, July 22, 1886; well preserved. One male paralectotype.
Megaspilus fuscipennis (Ashmead)
Megaspilodes fuscipennis Ashmead, 1888a, p. ii. Holotype female, USNM no. 28859; Riley County, Kans., April; well
preserved. Unique.
Trichosteresis floridana Ashmead
Trichosteresis floridanus Ashmead, 1887a, p. 98. Holotype female, USNM no. 24394; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. Unique.
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abdominalis, Trichopria, 14 abdominator, Leptacis, 98 Synopeas, 98 aberrans, Lepidopria, 10 abnormis, Platyscelio, 42 Telenomus, 61 Acanthoscelio americanus, 31 Acerota caryae, 77 cecidomyiae, 77 leonardi, 77 floridana, 79 aciculata, Leptacis, 98 aciculatum, Synopeas, 98 Aclista aquilonia, 21 ashmeadi, 21 borealis, 30 californiae, 23 californica, 30 conica, 29 flavipes, 21 floridana, 24 fungicola, 21 hakonensis, 21 hirtifrons, 21 insularis, 21] macrodyctium, 22 mandibularis, 22 megaplasta, 22 mellicornis, 22 missouriensis, 24 pacifica, 22 polita, 22 rufa, 30 rufescens, 30 rufopetiolata, 30 rufopleuralis, 23 rugosopetiolata, 24 scutellata, 23 similis, 23 xanthopus, 23 Acoloides arachnophagus, 37 bicolor, 37 cubensis, 37 emertonii, 37 fasciatipennis, 38 floridensis, 38 Howardii, 38 javensis, 38 melleus, 38
INDEX
saitidis, 38 seminiger, 39 subapterus, 39 trispinosus, 39 Acolus borealis, 47 canadensis, 48 luteipes, 38 rubriclavus, 33 xanthogaster, 37 Zabriskiei, 32 Acropiesta flavicauda, 23 subaptera, 23 actinomeridis, Platygaster, 83 Polygnotus, 83 Adeliopria longii, 10 affinis, Phaenopria, 15 Platygaster, 83 Trichopria, 15 agromyzae, Diapria, 15 Trichopria, 15 ajax, Gryon, 34 Hadronotus, 34 alaskensis, Lygocerus, 111 Miota, 26 Polypeza, 29 Spilomicrus, 29 Zelotypa, 26 alecto, Prophanurus, 61 Telenomus, 61 aliena, Leptacis, 81 alnicola, Platygaster, 83 Poly gnotus, 86 Polymecus, 83 Allotropa americana, 76 ashmeadi, 74 burrelli, 75 citri, 75 convexifrons, 75 japonica, 75 loundsburyi, 75 merrilli, 75 scutellata, 76 thompsoni, 76 utilis, 76 aloysiisabaudiae, Trissolcus, 71] Aloysii-Sabaudiae, Microphanurus, 71 amabilis, Trimorus, 47 ambiguus, Conostigmus, 109 Megaspilus, 109
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Amblyaspis Americana, 81 californica, 79 californicus, 79 japonica, 81] longipes, 81 minutus, 82 occidentalis, 79 petiolata, 79 petiolatus, 79 rugiceps, 82
Ambositrinae, 20
americana, Allotropa, 76 Amblyaspis, 81 Leptacis, 81 Miota, 26 Opistacantha, 41 Platygaster, 84 Prosacantha, 46 Psilomma, 26 Trisacantha, 60 Zy gota, 30
americanum, Inostemma, 76
americanus, Acanthoscelio, 31 Atritomellus, 108 Atritomus, 108 Baeus, 31 Epimeces, 84 Iphetrachelus [sic], 74 Teleas, 46 Trimorus, 41
Amitus mellicornis, 79
amplus, Ceraphron, 105
analis, Pantoclis, 27
Anaphes mellicornis, 79
anasae, Gryon, 34 Hadronotus, 34
andriciphila, Leptacis, 81
andriciphilus, Xestonotus, 8]
Anectata californica, 22 georgica, 28 hirtifrons, 21 polita, 22
Aneurynchus floridanus, 7 mellipes, 7 nigriclavatus, 7 virginicus, 8
angulata, Platygaster, 84
angulatus, Polygnotus, 84
angustipennis, Trichopria, 15
angustula, Leptacis, 98
angustulum, Synopeas, 98
annulicornis, Prosacantha, 47
Trimorus, 47 anomaliventre, Synopeas, 98 anomaliventris, Lygocerus, 112
Megaspilus, 112
Sactogaster, 98 Anopedias incertus, 100
japonicus, 100
luzonicus, 101
pentatomus, 92 antennariae, Platygaster, 84
Synopeas, 84 Anteris elongata, 39
nigriceps, 33
reticulata, 42
virginiensis, 33 anura, Platygaster, 84 Aphanogmus bicolor, 103
floridanus, 104
hakonensis, 104
javensis, 104
manilae, 104
marylandicus, 104
niger, 104
nigrofornicatus, 104
pallidipes, 105
salicicola, 105
varipes, 105
virginiensis, 105 Aphanurus banksi, 71
bodkini, 72 aphidis, Platygaster, 84 aptera, Phaenopria, 15
Trichopria, 15 apterus, Trimorus, 47 aquilonia, Aclista, 21 arachnophagus, Acoloides, 37
Idris, 37 Aradophagus fasciatus, 60 arcuator, Cryptoserphus, 5 arizonensis, Isorhombus, 102
Metanopedias, 82
Trichacis, 102
Trichasis [sic], 82 armata, Loxotropa, 15
Trichopria, 15 armatus, Spilomicrus, 13 artemisiae, Platygaster, 84
Polygnotus, 84 arzamae, Telenomus, 61 ashmeadi, Aclista, 21
Allotropa, 74
Basalys, 8
ashmeadi - Continued Leptacis, 102 Loxotropa, 8 Telenomus, 71 Trissolcus, 71 ashmeéadii, Synopeas, 98 astericola, Platygaster, 85 Polygnotus, 85 asynaptae, Platygaster, 85 Polygnotus, 85 atamiensis, Telenomus, 62 ater, Conostigmus, 109 atrae, Platygaster, 85 atriclavus, Spilomicrus, 14 atricornis, Galesus, 12 Psilus, 12 atriplicis, Platygaster, 85 Polygnotus, 85 atriscapus, Gryon, 34 Hadronotus, 34 Atritomellus americanus, 108 conwentziae, 108 conwentziae v. rufus, 108 Atritomus americanus, 108 atropetiolatus, Ismarus, 14 Spilomicrus, 14 attentus, Lygocerus, 112 auraticeps, Baeus, 31 auripes, Ceraphron, 105 Polymecus, 98 Synopeas, 98 Auxopaedeutes marylandicus, 8
baccharicola, Platygaster, 85 Poly gnotus, 85
Baeinae, 31
Baeoneura bicolor, 61 cinctiventris, 42 floridana, 40
Baeus americanus, 31] auraticeps, 31 latrodecti, 31 minutus, 31 niger, 32 piceus, 32 rotundiventris, 32 zabriskiei, 32
banksi, Aphanurus, 71 Trissolcus, 71
barda, Basalys, 8
Baryconus floridanus, 32 oecanthi, 39 pacificus, 32
INDEX 123
basalis, Ceraphron, 108 Basalys ashmeadi, 8 barda, 8 brevicornis, 14 californica, 14 clavata, 8 columbiana, 8 flavipes, 8 fuscipennis, 9 ganahlii, 9 longiceps, 9 nana, 9 picipes, 9 pusilla, 9 utahensis, 9 belfragei, Cryptoserphus, 5 Proctotrypes, 5 belonocnemae, Inostemma, 76 Metaclisis, 76 Belyta californiae, 23 crassicornis, 24 frontalis, 24 mindanaensis, 24 missouriensis, 24 monilicomis, 28 peninsularis, 24 picipes, 24 rugosopetiolata, 24 texana, 25 Belytinae, 21 benefica, Eumicrosoma, 60 beneficum, Eumicrosoma, 60 bicolor, Acoloides, 37 Aphanogmus, 103 Baeoneura, 61 Ceraphron, 105 Eulagynodes, 105 Eumicrosoma, 61 Idris, 37 Scelio, 43 bifidus, Telenomus, 62 bifoveolata, Ceratopria, 15 Trichopria, 15 bilineata, Prosacantha, 47 bilineatus, Trimorus, 47 binotatus, Ceratobaeus, 33 bisulca, Sceliomorpha, 43 bisulcus, Scelio, 43 bodkini, Aphanurus, 72 Trissolcus, 72 borealis, Aclista, 30 Acolus, 47 Trimorus, 47
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borealis - Continued Zelotypa, 21 Zygota, 30 brachyptera, Prosacantha, 48 bradleyi, Leptacis, 98 Synopeas, 98 brevicarinatus, Trimorus, 48 brevicomis, Basalys, 14 Euxestonotus, 80 Ropronia, 4 Spilomicrus, 14 brevipennis, Paridris, 42 breviventre, Synopeas, 99 breviventris, Leptacis, 99 britannicus, Metanopedias, 83 brittanica, Embidobia, 34 brochymenae, Trissolcus, 72 browni, Habroteleia, 37 bruesi, Cryptoserphus, 6 Hoplogryon, 48 Trimorus, 48 brunnea, Pantolyta, 29 Polypeza, 29 brunneipes, Metanopedias, 83 Trichacis, 83 Trimorus, 48 burkei, Platygaster, 85 Polygnotus, 85 burrelli, Allotropa, 75 busseolae, Platytelenomus, 61 Prophanurus, 61 Telenomus, 61
Cacus oecanthi, 41 californiae, Aclista, 23 Belyta, 23 californica, Aclista, 30 Amblyaspis, 79 Anectata, 22 Basalys, 14 Diapria, 15 Entomacis, 9 Hemilexis, 9 Inostemma, 77 Loxotropa, 8 Pantoclis, 27 Platygaster, 86 Prosacantha, 48 Trichopria, 15 Zy gota, 23 californicum, Inostemma, 77 californicus, Amblyaspis, 79 Ceraphron, 106
Cinetus, 25 Conostigmus, 109 Lygocerus, 112 Megaspilus, 109 Polygnotus, 86 Spilomicrus, 14 Telenomus, 62 Trimorus, 48 Calliceras pallidipes, 107 calopteni, Scelio, 43 Caloptenobia ovivora, 45 Calotelea marlattii, 33 nigriceps, 33 rubriclava, 33 ruskini, 33 virginiensis, 33 Caloteleia [sic] Marlattii, 33 Heidemannii, 43 striatus, 43 canadensis, Acolus, 48 Cinetus, 25 Codrus, 4 Conostigmus, 109 Ectadius, 94 Eumegaspilus, 109 Miota, 25 Pantoclis, 27 Proctotrypes, 4 Trimorus, 48 caraborum, Prosacantha, 48 Trimorus, 48 carinata, Metaclisis, 78 Monoctrita, 78 carinator, Leptacis, 99 Synopeas, 99 carinatus, Ceraphron, 106 carlylei, Ceraphron, 106 carolinensis, Codrus, 4 Proctotrypes, 4 caryae, Acerota, 77 Inostemma, 77 Platygaster, 86 catacanthae, Telenomus, 62 catalpae, Telenomus, 62 Catillus maculipes, 101 cecidomyiae, Acerota, 77 Eritrissomerus, 80 Inostemma, 77 Cephalonomia floridana, 16 hirticollis, 17 Ceraphron amplus, 105 auripes, 105 basalis, 108
Ceraphron - Continued bicolor, 105 californicus, 106 carinatus, 106 carlylei, 106 flaviscapus, 106 fusciceps, 106 glaber, 107 javensis, 104 longicomis, 111 macroneurus, 108 manilae, 104 melanocephalus, 106 melanocerus, 106 mellipes, 107 minutus, 107 pallidipes, 107 pallidiventris, 107 pedalis, 107 punctatus, 107 salicicola, 105 schwarzi, 107 tertius, 108 unicolor, 108
Ceraphronidae, 103
Ceraphroninae, 103
Ceratobaeus binotatus, 33 cornutus, 33
Ceratopria bifoveolata, 15 infuscatipes, 17 longiceps, 9 megaplasta, 17 pusilla, 9
Chirocerus floridanus, 112
chrysopae, Telenomus, 62
cinctiventris, Baeoneura, 42 Probaryconus, 42
Cinelaptus fragilis, 26
Cinetus californicus, 25 canadensis, 25 coloradensis, 25 conicus, 25 macrodyctium, 22 peninsularis, 24 procerus, 25 tuficornis, 22 similis, 23 subpolitus, 25 texanus, 26
citri, Allotropa, 75
claripennis, Hoplogryon, 48 Trimorus, 48
clarus, Trimorus, 49
272-029 O- 68-9
INDEX 125
clavata, Basalys, 8 Tropidopsis, 8 clavipes, Paramesius, 1] clisiocampae, Telenomus, 62 clypeatus, Cryptoserphus, 6 Proctotrypes, 6 Codrus canadensis, 4 carolinensis, 4 femoratus, 4 japonicus, 5 longiceps, 5 medius, 5 quadriceps, 5 simulans, 5 texanus, 5 coelodasidis, Telenomus, 63 Coelopelta mirabilis, 80 colemani, Telenomus, 72 Trissolcus, 72 Cologlyptus kiefferi, 14 coloradense, Psilomma, 25 coloradensis, Cinetus, 25 Pantoclis, 27 Platygaster, 86 Polygnotus, 86 Telenomus, 63 Zelotypa, 27 coloradicus, Proctotrupes, 6 Proctotrypes, 6 columbiana, Basalys, 8 Diapria, 16 Loxotropa, 8 Pentapria, 12 Platygaster, 86 Prosacantha, 49 Trichopria, 16 Xenopria, 12 columbianum, Propsilomma, 20 Psilomma, 20. columbianus, Gryon, 49 Trimorus, 49 commoda, Trichopria, 16 comperei, Telenomus, 72 Trissolcus, 72 compressiventris, Platygaster, 86 Polymecus, 86 conformis, Miota, 26 confusa, Platygaster, 86 conica, Aclista, 29 conicus, Cinetus, 25 Leptorhaptus, 25 Rhynchopsilus, 29 Conostigmus ambiguus, 109
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Conostigmus - Continued ater, 109 califomicus, 109 canadensis, 109 crawfordi, 109 erythrothorax, 109 harringtoni, 109 laeviceps, 110 marylandicus, 110 ottawensis, 110 penmaricus, 110 pergandei, 110 popenoei, 110 schwarzii, 110 striatipes, 111 virginicus, 111 zaglouli, 111 convexifrons, Allotropa, 75 conwentziae, Atritomellus, 108 Dendrocerus, 108 conwentziae v. rufus, Atritomellus, 108 Dendrocerus, 108 Copidosoma melanocephalum, 106 coracina, Synteleia, 34 coracinus, Gryon, 34 cornicola, Synopeas, 103 Trichacis, 103 cornuta, Notoxopria, 11 Trichacis, 103 comutus, Ceratobaeus, 33 Notoxoides, 11 cosmopeplae, Telenomus, 72 Trissolcus, 72 coxalis, Teleas, 46 Crabroborus krombeini, 79 crassellus, Trimorus, 49 crassiceps, Trimorus, 49 crassicomis, Belyta, 24 Pantoclis, 24 crawfordi, Conostigmus, 109 Macroteleia, 39 Megaspilus, 109 cressoni, Inostemma, 77 Crochymenae [sic], Telenomus, 72 crosbyi, Trimorus, 49 Cryptoserphus arcuator, 5 belfragei, 5 bruesi, 6 clypeatus, 6 cubensis, Acoloides, 37 Idris, 37 Trichopria, 16 cynipicola, Platygaster, 87
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Poly gnotus, 87 cynipsiphila, Leptacis, 99 cynipsiphilum, Synopeas, 99
Dendrocerus conwentziae, 108 conwentziae v. rufus, 108 ratzeburgi, 113
Diapria agromyzae, 15 californica, 15 columbiana, 16 erythropus, 16 erythrothorax, 16 mitsukurii, 18 muscae, 18 philippinensis, 19 simulans, 9 texana, 20 utahensis, 20 virginica, 20
Diapriidae, 7
Diapriinae, 7
dignus, Phanurus, 63 Telenomus, 63
dimmocki, Telenomus, 63
diplosidis, Platygaster, 87 Polygnotus, 87
Disogmus obsoletus, 6
Dissolcus flavipes, 54 japonicus, 72 nigricornis, 60 tetartus, 73
distans, Zygota, 30
distincta, Platygaster, 87
distinctus, Trimorus, 49
dolichocerus, Teleas, 63 Telenomus, 63
dolichopterus, Hoplogryon, 48
Dolichotrypes hopkinsi, 100
dubiosa, Leptacis, 99
dubiosum, Synopeas, 99
dupla, Zygota, 30
Ectadius canadensis, 94 nigrifemur, 92 pallipes, 86
edessae, Trissolcus, 72
elongata, Anteris, 39 Macroteleia, 39
Embidobia brittanica, 34 urichi, 34
emersoni, Phanurus, 63 Telenomus, 63
emertonii, Acoloides, 37
emertonii - Continued Idris, 37 Entomacis californica, 9 floridana, 10 longii, 10 mellipetiolata, 10 subemarginata, 10 epilachnae, Watanabeia, 7 Epimeces Americanus, 84 eremicola, Macroteleia, 39 Eritrissomerus cecidomyiae, 80 floridanus, 80 parvus, 80 errans, Platygaster, 87 error, Euxestonotus, 80 Platy gaster, 80 erythrogaster, Trimorus, 49 erythropus, Diapria, 16 Metaclisis, 87 Platygaster, 87 Prosacantha, 50 Trichopria, 16 Trimorus, 50 erythrothorax, Conostigmus, 109 Diapria, 16 Eumegaspilus, 109 Trichopria, 16 eucenemidarum, Vanhomia, 4 Eulagynodes bicolor, 105 Eumegaspilus Canadensis, 109 erythrothorax, 109 Ottawensis, 110 Eumicrosoma benefica, 60 benificum, 60 bicolor, 61 euproctidis, Telenomus, 64 eurotiae, Platygaster, 87 Polygnotus, 87 euurae, Platygaster, 87 Polygnotus, 87 Euxestonotus brevicornis, 80 error, 80 flavipes, 80 tufidens, 81 exiguae, Platygaster, 88 exilis, Trimorus, 50
fasciatipennis, Acoloides, 38 Idris, 38
fasciatus, Aradophagus, 60
feltii, Platygaster, 88
femoratus, Codrus, 4 Proctotrypes, 4
ferus, Gryon, 35
INDEX 127
Fidiobia flavipes, 76 rugosifrons, 76 filicaudis, Platygaster, 88 filicornis, Platygaster, 88 Polygnotus, 88 finitimus, Trimorus, 50 flavicauda, Acropiesta, 23 flavicorne, Synopeas, 99 flavicornis, Leptacis, 99 Spilomicrus, 14 flavicorpus, Prophanurus, 64 Telenomus, 64 flavicoxa, Prosacantha, 50 Trimorus, 50 flavipes, Aclista, 21 Basalys, 8 Dissolcus, 54 Euxestonotus, 80 Fidiobia, 76 Gryon, 50 Hadronotus, 35 Loxotropa, 8 Pantoclis, 27 Phanurus, 64 Telenomus, 64 Trichopria, 16 Trimorus, 50 Zelotypa, 21 flaviscapus, Ceraphron, 106 flavitarsis, Platygaster, 88 flavocinctus, Trimorus, 50 flavopetiolata, Prosacantha, 50 flavopetiolatus, Trimorus, 50 floridana, Acerota, 79 Aclista, 24 Baeoneura, 40 Cephalonomia, 16 Entomacis, 10 Hemilexodes, 10 Macroteleia, 40 Metaclisis, 79 Pantoclis, 28 Trichopria, 16 Trichostersis, 114 floridana v. goldsmithi, Macroteleia, 40 floridanum, Synopeas, 99 floridanus, Aneurhynchus, 7 Aphanogmus, 104 Baryconus, 32 Chirocerus, 112 Eritrissomerus, 80 Gryon, 35 Hadronotus, 35
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floridanus - Continued Leptacis, 99 Lygocerus, 112 Phanurus, 64 Polygnotus, 80 Scelio, 43 Telenomus, 64 Trichosteresis, 114 floridensis, Acoloides, 38 Galesus, 17 Idris, 38 Platygaster, 88 Trichopria, 17 florissantensis, Proctotrupes, 6 Proctotrypes, 6 foersteri, Platygaster, 88 Xestonotidea, 88 formosus, Trimorus, 51 foutsi, Synopeas, 100 fragilis, Cinelaptus, 26 Macrohynnis, 26 froggatti, Scelio, 43 frontalis, Belyta, 24 fulgidus, Scelio, 44 fulviventris, Gryon, 35 Hadronotus, 35 fumipennis, Gryon, 51 Platygaster, 89 Trimorus, 51 fungicola, Aclista, 21 Zelotypa, 21 fusciceps, Ceraphron, 106 fuscicornis, Oxylabis, 27 Zelotypa, 27 fuscipennis, Basalys, 9 Isostasius, 78 Megaspilodes, 114 Megaspilus, 114 Platygaster, 89 Prosacantha, 51 Scelio, 44 Trimorus, 51
gahani, Leptacis, 81 Platy gaster, 89
Galesus atricomis, 12 floridensis, 17 luzonicus, 13 manilae, 13 pilosus, 13 punctiger, 13 texanus, 13 viereckii, 13
ganahlii, Basalys, 9 garmani, Ropronia, 4 Roptronia, 4 geometrae, Telenomus, 64 georgica, Anectata, 28 Pantoclis, 28 gifuensis, Platygaster, 89 Polygnotus, 89 Telenomus, 64 glaber, Ceraphron, 107 glabra, Miota, 26 globata, Leptacis, 100 globatum, Synopeas, 100 Glyptonota nigriclavata, 7 gnophaelae, Telenomus, 64 goniopis, Telenomus, 65 gossypiicola, Telenomus, 65 gowdeyi, Telenomus, 65 gracilicornis, Telenomus, 65 gracilis, Platygaster, 89 Prosynacra, 29 Synacra, 29 grandis, Hoplogryon, 51 Trimorus, 51 graptae, Telenomus, 65 Gryon ajax, 34 anasae, 34 atriscapus, 34 columbianus, 49 coracinus, 34 ferus, 35 flavipes, 50 floridanus, 35 fulviventris, 35 fumipennis, 51 hakonensis, 35 japonicus, 35 largi, 35 leptocorisae, 36 myrmecophilus, 36 parkeri, 36 philippinensis, 36 Tugiceps, 36 rugosus, 36 variicornis, 36 xanthogaster, 37
Habroteleia browni, 37
Hadronotus ajax, 34 anasae, 34 atriscapus, 34 flavipes, 35 floridanus, 35
Hadronotus - Continued fulviventris, 35 hakonensis, 35 japonicus, 35 largi, 35 leptocorisae, 36 mesillae, 73 myrmecophilus, 36 parkeri, 36 philippinensis, 36 rugiceps, 36 rugosus, 36 variicomis, 36
haematobiae, Phaenopria, 17 Trichopria, 17
hakonensis, Aclista, 21 Aphanogmus, 104 Gryon, 35 Hadronotus, 35 Miota, 21]
Sactogaster, 100 Synopeas, 100 Telenomus, 65
harringtoni, Conostigmus, 109 Loxotropa, 17 Megaspilus, 109 Trichopria, 17
heidemannii, Caloteleia, 43 Probaryconus, 43
heliothidis, Telenomus, 66
hemerocampae, Telenomus, 66
Hemigalesus tricornutus, 10
Hemilexodes floridana, 10
Hemilexis californica, 9 mellipetiola, 10 mellipetiolata, 10 subemarginata, 10
hieroglyphi, Scelio, 44
hirticollis, Cephalonomia, 17 Monelata, 11 Trichopria, 17
hirtifrons, Aclista, 21 Anectata, 21
hopkinsi, Dolichotrypes, 100 Synopeas, 100
Hoplogryon bruesi, 48 dolichopterus, 48 claripennis, 48 grandis, 51 kansasensis, 51 longipennis, 52 obscuripes, 54 pteridis, 55
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rufipes, 57
rufosignatus, 57
similis, 59
solitarius, 58
tibialis, 59
virginiensis, 59 Hoploteleia pacifica, 32 horni, Inostemma, 77 howardi, Scelio, 44 howardii, Acoloides, 38
Idris, 38
Sactogaster, 100
Synopeas, 100 huachucae, Platygaster, 89
Polygnotus, 89 hubbardi, Telenomus, 66 hyalinipennis, Isorhombus, 90
Platy gaster, 90
Scelio, 44 Hypocampsis pluto, 93
ichthyurae, Telenomus, 66 Idris arachnophagus, 37 bicolor, 37 cubensis, 37 emertonii, 37 fasciatipennis, 38 floridensis, 38 howardii, 38 javensis, 38 laeviceps, 42 luteipes, 38 melleus, 38 saitidis, 38 seminiger, 39 subapterus, 39 trispinosus, 39 improcerus, Trimorus, 51 incertum, Synopeas, 100 incertus, Anopedias, 100 incompletus, Lygocerus, 112 inermis, Macroteleia, 40 Synopeas, 98 infuscatipes, Ceratopria, 17 Teleas , 66 Telenomus, 66 Trichopria, 17 Inostemma americanum, 76 belonocnemae, 76 californica, 77 californicum, 77 caryae, 77 cecidomyiae, 77
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Inostemma - Continued cressoni, 77 horni, 77 leguminicolae, 77 leonardi, 77 lintneri, 78 melanostropha, 78 packardi, 78 rileyi, 78 Inostemminae, 74 insularis, Aclista, 2] Pantoclis, 21 ione, Pamis, 27 Iphetrachelus [sic] americanus, 74 Ismarus atropetiolatus, 14 Isocybus longiventris, 91 nigriclavus, 81 Isorhombus arizonensis, 102 hyalinipennis, 90 Isostasius fuscipennis, 78 musculus, 78
japonica, Allotropa, 75 Amblyaspis, 81 Leptacis, 81
japonicum, Synopeas, 100
japonicus, Anopedias, 100 Codrus, 5 Dissolcus, 72 Gryon, 35 Hadronotus, 35 Lygocerus, 112 Paramesius, 11 Proctotrypes, 5 Spilomicrus, 11] Trissolcus, 72
javae, Neotelenomus, 66 Telenomus, 66
javensis, Acoloides, 38 Aphanogmus, 104 Ceraphron, 104 Idris, 38
jucundus, Trimorus, 51
kalmiae, Platygaster, 90
kansasensis, Hoplogryon, 51 Trimorus, 51
kiefferi, Cologlyptus, 14 Macroteleia, 39 Spilomicrus, 14
koebelei, Lygocerus, 112 Telenomus, 67
krombeini, Crabroborus, 79
Tetrabaeus, 79
laeviceps, Conostigmus, 110 Idris, 42 Megaspilus, 110 Paridris, 42 laevicollis, Platygaster, 90 Polygnotus, 90 laevifrons, Prosacantha, 52 Lagynodes longicomis, 111 minutus, 111 lampronota, Platygaster, 90 largi, Gryon, 35 Hadronotus, 35 lasiopterae, Polymecus, 91 laticeps, Platygaster, 90 Polygnotus, 90 latifrons, Lygocerus, 113 latisulcus, Telenomus, 73 Trimorus, 73 latrodecti, Baeus, 31 lavernae, Telenomus, 67 leguminicolae, Inostemma, 77 Platygaster, 90 leonardi, Acerota, 77 Inostemma, 77 Trimorus, 51 Lepidopria aberrans, 10 lepidus, Trimorus, 5] Leptacis abdominator, 98 aciculata, 98 aliena, 81 americana, 81 andriciphila, 81 angustula, 98 ashmeadi, 102 bradleyi, 98 breviventris, 99 carinator, 99 cynipsiphila, 99 dubiosa, 99 flavicoris, 99 floridanus, 99 gahani, 81 globata, 100 japonica, 81 longipes, 81 longispina, 82 longiventris, 101 minuta, 82 obscuricornis, 82 pallipes, 82 pennsylvanica, 101
Leptacis - Continued platygaster, 83 pubescens, 101 punctatus, 102 puncticeps, 82 rugiceps, 82, 102 rugosiceps, 102 striatifrons, 102 texana, 102
leptocorisae, Gryon, 36 Hadronotus, 36
Leptorhaptus conicus, 25 rufus, 26
Leptoteleia oecanthi, 39
leucopidis, Lygocerus, 113
levis, Prosacantha, 52 Trimorus, 52
linearis, Platygaster, 91
lineaticeps, Teleas, 46
linellii, Proctotrupes, 6 Proctotrypes, 6 Prosacantha, 52 Trimorus, 52
lintneri, Inostemma, 78
lionotus, Trimorus, 52
Lipoglyptus primus, 12
jongiceps, Basalys, 9 Ceratopria, 9 Codrus, 5 Proctotrypes, 5
longicornis, Ceraphron, 111 Lagynodes, 111 Sceliomorpha, 46 Telenomus, 67 Zelotypa, 30 Zygota, 30
longii, Adeliopria, 10 Entomacis, 10
longipennis, Hoplogryon, 52 Trimorus, 52
longipes, Amblyaspis, 81 Leptacis, 81
longispina, Leptacis, 82
longispinosus, Odontacolus, 41
longiusculus, Proctotrupes, 6 Proctotrypes, 6
longiventre, Synopeas, 101
longiventris, Isocybus, 91 Leptacis, 101 Platygaster, 91 Sactogaster, 100
loundsburyi, Allotropa, 75
Loxotropa armata, 15
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ashmeadi, 8 californica, 8 columbiana, 8 flavipes, 8 Harringtoni, 17 mellea, 11 nana, 9 pezomachoides, 19 ruficornis, 8 tricomuta, 10 lucida, Platygaster, 91 luggeri, Scelio, 44 lupinicola, Platygaster, 91 Polymecus, 9} luteipes, Acolus, 38 Idris, 38 luzonicum, Synopeas, 101 luzonicus, Anopedias, 101 Galesus, 13 Psilus? 13 Lygocerus alaskensis, 111 anomaliventris, 112 attentus, 112 californicus, 112 floridanus, 112 incompletus, 112 japonicus, 112 koebelei, 112 latifrons, 113 leucopidis, 113 niger, 113 pacificus, 113 picipes, 113 pinicola, 113 ratzeburgi, 113 sexdentatus, 114
macrocera, Prosacantha, 52 macrocerus, Trimorus, 52 macrodyctium, Aclista, 22
Cinetus, 22 macrogaster, Macroteleia, 40 Macrohynnis fragilis, 26 macroneurus, Ceraphron, 108
Neoceraphron, 108 Macroteleia crawfordi, 39
elongata, 39
eremicola, 39
floridana, 40
floridana v. goldsmithi, 40
inermis, 40
kiefferi, 39
macrogaster, 40
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Macroteleia - Continued maniliensis, 40 ruskini, 33 striativentris, 40 surfacei, 40 terminalis, 41 virginiensis, 41
maculipennis, Telenomus, 67
maculipes, Catillus, 101 Synopeas, 101
mandibularis, Aclista, 22 Prosacantha, 47 Teleas, 47 Xenotoma, 22
manilae, Aphanogmus, 104 Ceraphron, 104 Galesus, 13 Psilus, 13
maniliensis, Macroteleia, 40
marlattii, Calotelea, 33 Caloteleia, 33
marylandica, Platygaster, 91 Prosacantha, 52 Trichopria, 8
marylandicus, Aphanogmus, 104 Auxopaedeutes, 8 Conostigmus, 110 Megaspilus, 110 Trimorus, 52
medius, Codrus, 5 Proctotrypes, 5
megaplasta, Aclista, 22 Ceratopria, 17 Pantoclis, 22 Trichopria, 17
Megaspilidea minuta, 107
Megaspilinae, 108
Megaspilodes fuscipennis, 114
Megaspilus ambiguus, 109 anomaliventris, 112 californicus, 109 crawfordi, 109 fuscipennis, 114 Harringtoni, 109 laeviceps, 110 marylandicus, 110 niger, 113 penmaricus, 110 Pergandei, 110 Popenoei, 110 Schwarzii, 110 striatipes, 111 virginicus, 11]
melanocephalum, Copidosoma, 106 melanocephalus, Ceraphron, 106 melanocerus, Ceraphron, 106 melanopus, Prosacantha, 53 Trimorus, 53 melanostropha, Inostemma, 78 Monocrita, 78 mellea, Loxotropa, 11 Myrmecopria, 11 melleus, Acoloides, 38 Idris, 38 mellicollis, Monelata, 11 mellicomis, Aclista, 22 Amitus, 79 Anaphes, 79 mellipes, Aneurynchus, 7 Ceraphron, 107 Opistacantha, 41 mellipetiola, Hemilexis, 10 mellipetiolata, Entomacis, 10 Hemilexis, 10 melliscapus, Platygaster, 91 Polymecus, 91 melliventris, Proctotrupes, 7 merrilli, Allotropa, 75 mesillae, Hadronotus, 73 Trissolcus, 73 Metaclisis belonocnemae, 76 carinata, 78 erythropus, 87 floridana, 79 Metanopedias arizonensis, 82 britannicus, 83 brunneipes, 83 rubicola, 83 Microphanurus Aloysii-Sabaudiae, 71 mindanaensis, Belyta, 24 minimus, Telenomus, 67 minor, Trimorus, 53 minuta, Leptacis, 82 Megaspilidea, 107 minutissima, Phaenopria, 17 Platygaster, 91 Prosacantha, 53 Trichopria, 17 minutissimus, Telenomus, 67 Trimorus, 53 minutus, Amblyaspis, 82 Baeus, 31 Ceraphron, 107 Lagynodes, 111 Trimorus, 53 Miota alaskensis, 26 americana, 26
Miota - Continued canadensis, 25 conformis, 26 glabra, 26 hakonensis, 21 rufa, 26 tufopleuralis, 23
mirabilis, Coelopelta, 80 Scorpioteleia, 29
missouriensis, Aclista, 24 Belyta, 24
mitsukurii, Diapria, 18 Telenomus, 73 Trichopria, 18 Trissolcus, 73
Monelata hirticollis, 11 mellicollis, 11
monilicomis, Belyta, 28 Pantoclis, 28
Monocrita carinata, 78 melanostropha, 78 nigripes, 92
montana, Phaenopria, 18 Pantoclis, 28 Trichopria, 18
monticola, Trimorus, 53 Zygota, 30
mucronata, Sactogaster, 101
mucronatum, Synopeas, 101
murgantiae, Trissolcus, 73
muscae, Diapria, 18 Trichopria, 18
musculus, Isostasius, 78
myrmecophilus, Gryon, 36 Hadronotus, 36
Myrmecopria mellea, 11
nana, Basalys, 9 Loxotropa, 9 Prosacantha, 53 nanus, Trimorus, 53 nawai, Telenomus, 67 Neoceraphron macroneurus, 108 Neotelenomus javae, 66 niger, Aphanogmus, 104 Baeus, 32 Lygocerus, 113 Megaspilus, 113 nigriceps, Anteris, 33 Calotelea, 33 nigriclavata, Glyptonota, 7 Opistacantha, 41 nigriclavatus, Aneurynchus, 7
INDEX 133
Paratrimorus, 41 nigriclavus, Isocybus, 81 nigricornis, Dissolcus, 60 nigricoxa, Platygaster, 92
Trimorus, 53 nigrifemur, Ectadius, 92
Platygaster, 92 nigripes, Monocrita, 92
Pentapria, 12
Phaenoserphus, 6
Platygaster, 92
Proctotrypes, 6
Prosacantha, 53
Synopeas, 101
Trimorus, 53
Xenopria, 12 nigriscapus, Telenomus, 68 nigrobrunneus, Trimorus, 54 nigrofornicatus, Aphanogmus, 104 nigrum, Sparasion, 46 nipponensis, Trimorus, 54 nitidus, Trimorus, 54 noctuae, Telenomus, 68 notabilis, Trimorus, 54 Notoxoides cornutus, 11 Notoxopria cornuta, 11
obliquus, Phaenoserphus, 6 Proctotrypes, 6 obscuricornis, Leptacis, 82 obscuripennis, Platygaster, 92 obscuripes, Hoplogryon, 54 Trimorus, 54 obscurus, Trimorus, 54 obsoletus, Disogmus, 6 occidentalis, Amblyaspis, 79 Odontacolus longispinosus, 41 oecanthi, Baryconus, 39 Cacus, 41 Leptoteleia, 39 Oethecoctonus, 41 oedipodae, Scelio, 44 oenone, Platygaster, 92 Oethecoctonus oecanthi, 41 opacus, Telenomus, 68 Thoron, 68 Opistacantha americana, 41 mellipes, 41 nigriclavata, 41 oregonensis, Paramesius, 11 orgyiae, Telenomus, 68 ottawensis, Conostigmus, 110 Eumegaspilus, 110
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ovivora, Caloptenobia, 45 ovivorus, Phanurus, 68 Scelio, 45 Telenomus, 68 oxyae, Scelio, 45 Oxylabis fuscicornis, 27
pacifica, Aclista, 22 Hoploteleia, 32 Trichopria, 18
pacificum, Sparasion, 46
pacificus, Baryconus, 32 Lygocerus, 113 Prophanurus, 68 Telenomus, 68
packardi, Inostemma, 78
pallida, Platygaster, 92
pallidicornis, Scelio, 45
pallidipes, Aphanogmus, 105 Calliceras, 107 Ceraphron, 107 Scelio, 45 Teleas, 47 Trimorus, 54 Xenomerus, 54
pallidiventris, Ceraphron, 107
pallipes, Ectadius, 86 Leptacis, 82 Paridris, 42 Thoron, 42
paludis, Trichopria, 18
Pamis ione, 27
pamphilae, Telenomus, 69
Pantoclis analis, 27 californica, 27 canadensis, 27 coloradensis, 27 crassicornis, 24 flavipes, 27 floridana, 28 georgica, 28 insularis, 21 megaplasta, 22 monilicornis, 28 montana, 28 picipes, 24 rufescens, 28 ruficauda, 28 similis, 28
Pantolyta brunnea, 29
Paramesius clavipes, 11 japonicus, 11] oregonensis, 1] parvulus, 11
primus, 12 spinosus, 12 utahensis, 12 Paratrimorus nigriclavatus, 41 reticulatus, 42 Paridris brevipennis, 42 laeviceps, 42 pallipes, 42 parkeri, Gryon, 36 Hadronotus, 36 Trichopria, 18 parva, Phaenopria, 18 Trichopria, 18 parvulus, Paramesius, 11 parvus, Eritrissomerus, 80 pedalis, Ceraphron, 107 peninsularis, Belyta, 24 Cinetus, 24 penmaricus, Conostigmus, 110 Megaspilus, 110 pennsylvanica, Leptacis, 101 pennsylvanicum, Synopeas, 101 pentaplasta, Trichopria, 18 Pentapria columbiana, 12 nigripes, 12 pentatoma, Platygaster, 92 pentatomus, Anopedias, 92 percurrens, Trimorus, 55 pergandei, Conostigmus, 110 Megaspilus, 110 Polypeza, 29 perplexa, Platygaster, 93 perplexus, Telenomus, 69 persimilis, Telenomus, 69 perspicuus, Trimorus, 55 petiolata, Amblyaspis, 79 petiolatus, Amblyaspis, 79 Trimorus, 55 pezomachoides, Loxotropa, 19 Trichopria, 19 Phaenopria affinis, 15 aptera, 15 haematobiae, 17 minutissima, 17 montana, 18 parva, 18 popei, 19 Schwarzii, 19 virginica, 20 Phaenoserphus nigripes, 6 obliquus, 6 Phanuropsis semiflaviventris, 61 Phanurus dignus, 63 emersoni, 63
INDEX
Phanurus - Continued flavipes, 64 floridanus, 64 ovivorus, 68 promachivorus, 69 rowani, 70 tabanivorus, 71
philippinensis, Diapria, 19 Gryon, 36 Hadronotus, 36 Scelio, 45 Trichopria, 19
piceus, Baeus, 32
picipes, Basalys, 9 Belyta, 24 Lygocerus, 113 Pantoclis, 24 Platygaster, 93 Polymecus, 93
pictus, Trimorus, 55
Piestopleura platygaster, 83
pilosum, Sparsion, 46
pilosus, Galesus, 13 Psilus, 13
pini, Platygaster, 93
pinicola, Lygocerus, 113 Platygaster, 93 Polygnotus, 93
platygaster Leptacis, 83 Piestopleura, 83
Platygaster actinomeridis, 83 affinis, 83 alnicola, 83 americana, 84 angulata, 84 antennariae, 84 anura, 84 aphidis, 84 artemisiae, 84 astericola, 85 asynaptae, 85 atrae, 85 atriplicis, 85 baccharicola, 85 burkei, 85 californica, 86 caryae, 86 coloradensis, 86 columbiana, 86 compressiventris, 86 confusa, 86 cynipicola, 87 diplosidis, 87
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distincta, 87 errans, 87 error, 80 erythropus, 87 eurotiae, 87 euurae, 87 exiguae, 88 feltii, 88 filicaudis, 88 filicornis, 88 flavitarsis, 88 floridensis, 88 foersteri, 88 fumipennis, 89 fuscipennis, 89 gahani, 89 gifuensis, 89 gracilis, 89 huachucae, 89 hyalinipennis, 90 kalmiae, 90 laevicollis, 90 lampronota, 90 laticeps, 90 leguminicolae, 90 linearis, 91 longiventris, 91 lucida, 91 lupinicola, 91 marylandica, 91 melliscapus, 91 minutissima, 91 nigricoxa, 92 nigrifemur, 92 nigripes, 92 obscuripennis, 92 oeonone, 92 pallida, 92 pentatoma, 92 perplexa, 93 picipes, 93 pini, 93 pinicola, 93 pluto, 93 proxima, 93 relativa, 94 rohweri, 94 rubi, 94 rufidens, 94 rufipes, 94 salicicola, 94 scorpoides, 94 scutellator, 95
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Platygaster - Continued semiglabra, 95 shastensis, 95 signata, 95 solidaginis, 95 striaticeps, 95 striaticollis, 96 striatifrons, 96 tacita, 96 texana, 96 tumida, 96 utahensis, 96 vancouverensis, 96 variabilis, 97 vernalis, 97 vernoniae, 97 virginiensis, 97 viticola, 97 websteri, 97
Platygasteridae, 74
Platygasterinae, 79
Platyscelio abnormis, 42 wilcoxi, 42
Platytelenomus busseolae, 61
pleuralis, Prosacantha, 55 Trimorus, 55
pluto, Hypocampsis, 93 Platygaster, 93
podisi, Telenomus, 69 Trissolcus, 73
poeta, Telenomus, 69
polita, Aclista, 22 Anectata, 22
politum, Stylidolon, 25
Polygnotus actinomeridis, 83 alnicola, 86 angulatus, 84 artemisiae, 84 astericola, 85 asynaptae, 85 atriplicis, 85 baccharicola, 85 burkei, 85 californicus, 86 coloradensis, 86 cynipicola, 87 diplosidis, 87 eurotiae, 87 euurae, 87 filicornis, 88 floridanus, 80 gifuensis, 89 huachucae, 89
laevicollis, 90 laticeps, 90 pinicola, 93 proximus, 93 rubi, 94 salicicola, 94 solidaginis, 95 striaticeps, 95 striaticollis, 96 tumidus, 96 utahensis, 96 vernalis, 97 vernoniae, 97 virginiensis, 97 viticola, 97 Polymecus alnicola, 83 auripes, 98 compressiventris, 86 lasiopterae, 91 lupinicola, 91 melliscapus, 91 picipes, 93 semiglaber, 95 vancouverensis, 96 Polypeza alaskensis, 29 brunnea, 29 pergandei, 29 popei, Phaenopria, 19 Trichopria, 19 popenoei, Conostigmus, 110 Megaspilus, 110 Trichopria, 19 popenoei v. illinoisensis, Trichopria 19 primus, Liptoglyptus, 12 Paramesius, 12 Probaryconus cinctiventris, 42 heidemannii, 43 striatus, 43 procerus, Cinetus, 25 Proctotrupes coloradicus, 6 florissantensis, 6 linellii, 6 longiusculus, 6 melliventris, 7 terminalis, 7 Proctotrupidae, 4 Proctotrypes Belfragei, 5 canadensis, 4 carolinensis, 4 clypeatus, 6 coloradicus, 6 femoratus, 4 florissantensis, 6
Proctotrypes - Continued Linellii, 6 japonicus, 5 longiceps, 5 longiusculus, 6 medius, 5 nigripes, 6 obliquus, 6 quadriceps, 5 scymni, 7 simulans, 5 terminalis, 7 texanus, 5
promachivorus, Phanurus, 69 Telenomus, 69
Prophanurus alecto, 61 busseolae, 61 flavicorpus, 64 pacificus, 68 thais, 71
Propsilomma columbianum, 20
Prosacantha americana, 46 annulicornis, 47 bilineata, 47 brachyptera, 48 californica, 48 caraborum, 48 columbiana, 49 erythropus, 50 flavicoxa, 50 flavopetiolata, 50 fuscipennis, 51 laevifrons, 52 levis, 52 Linellii, 52 macrocera, 53 mandibularis, 47 marylandica, 53 melanopus, 53 minutissima, 53 nana, 53 nigripes, 54 pleuralis, 55 punctiventris, 56 pusilla, 56 roberti, 57 Schwarzii, 58 striaticeps, 58 striatifrons, 58 striativentris, 58 utahensis, 59 xanthognatha, 60
Prosynacra gracilis, 29
INDEX 137
proxima, Platygaster, 93 proximus, Polygnotus, 93 Psilomma americana, 26 coloradense, 25 columbianum, 20 Psilus atricornis, 12 luzonicus, 13 manilae, 13 pilosus, 13 punctiger, 13 texanus, 13 viereckii, 13 pteridis, Hoplogryon, 55 Trimorus, 55 pubescens, Leptacis, 101 Synopeas, 101 pulchellus, Scelio, 45 Trimorus, 55 pulchricornis, Trimorus, 56 punctatum, Synopeas, 102 punctatus, Ceraphron, 107 Leptacis, 102 puncticeps, Leptacis, 82 punctiger, Galesus, 13 Psilus, 13 Trimorus, 56 punctithorax, Trimorus, 56 punctiventris, Prosacantha, 56 Trimorus, 56 pusilla, Basalys, 9 Ceratopria, 9 Prosacantha, 56 pusillus, Telenomus, 70 Trimorus, 56
quadriceps, Codrus, 5 Proctotrypes, 5 quaintancei, Telenomus, 70
ratzeburgi, Dendrocerus, 113 Lygocerus, 113 relativa, Platygaster, 94 repentinus, Trimorus, 56 reticulata, Anteris, 42 reticulatus, Paratrimorus, 42 Trimorus, 57 Rhynchopsilus conicus, 29 rileyi, Inostemma, 78 Telenomus, 70 roberti, Prosacantha, 57 Trimorus, 57 robustus, Trimorus, 57 rohweri, Platygaster, 94
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Ropronia brevicornis, 4 garmani, 4 Roproniidae, 4 Roptronia [sic] garmani, 4 rotundiventris, Baeus, 32 rowani, Phanurus, 70 Telenomus, 70 rubi, Platygaster, 94 Polygnotus, 94 rubicola, Metanopedias, 83 Trichasis [sic], 83 tubriclava, Calotelea, 33 tubriclavus, Acolus, 33 rubripes, Trimorus, 57 rubripes v. rufocoxalis, Trimorus, 57 tufa, Aclista, 30 Miota, 26 Zygota, 30 rufescens, Aclista, 30 Pantoclis, 28 ruficauda, Pantoclis, 28 ruficornis, Cinetus, 22 Loxotropa, 8 Zelotypa, 25 tufidens, Euxestonotus, 81 Platygaster, 94 tufipes, Hoplogryon, 57 Platygaster, 94 Synopeas, 94 Trichacis, 103 Trichasis [sic], 103 Trichopria, 19 tufiscapus, Synopeas, 102 Trissolcus, 73 rufiventris, Scelio, 45 rufocinctus, Trimorus, 57 tufopetiolata, Aclista, 30 rufopleuralis, Aclista, 23 Miota, 23 tufosignatus, Hoplogryon, 57 Trimorus, 57 tufus, Leptorhaptus, 26 rugiceps, Amblyaspis, 82 Gryon, 36 Hadronotus, 36 Leptacis, 82, 102 rugosa, Trisacantha, 60 rugosiceps, Leptacis, 102 Synopeas, 102 rugosifrons, Fidiobia, 76 rugosopetiolata, Aclista, 24 Belyta, 24 rugosus, Gryon, 36
Hadronotus, 36 ruskini, Calotelea, 33 Macroteleia, 33 Sactogaster anomaliventris, 98 hakonensis, 100 Howardii, 100 longiventris, 100 mucronata, 101 saitidis, Acoloides, 38 Idris, 38 salicicola, Aphanogmus, 105 Ceraphron, 105 Platygaster, 94 Polygnotus, 94 Scelio bicolor, 43 bisulcus, 43 calopteni, 43 floridanus, 43 froggatti, 43 fulgidus, 44 fuscipennis, 44 hieroglyphi, 44 howardi, 44 hyalinipennis, 44 luggeri, 44 oedipodae, 44 ovivorus, 45 oxyae, 45 pallidicornis, 45 pallidipes, 45 philippinensis, 45 pulchellus, 45 rufiventris, 45 Sceliomorpha bisulca, 43 longicornis, 46 Scelionidae, 31 Scelioninae, 31 schwarzi, Ceraphron, 107 schwarzii, Conostigmus, 110 Megaspilus, 110 Phaenopria, 19 Prosacantha, 58 Trichopria, 19 Trimorus, 58 Scorpioteleia mirabilis, 29 scorpoides, Platygaster, 94 sculpturatus, Trimorus, 58 scutellata, Aclista, 23 Allotropa, 76 Zelotypa, 23 scutellator, Platygaster, 95 scymni, Proctotrypes, 7 Thomsonina, 7
semiflaviventris, Phanuropsis, 61 semiglaber, Polymecus, 95 semiglabra, Platygaster, 95 seminiger, Acoloides, 39 Idris, 39 sexdentatus, Lygocerus, 114 shastensis, Platygaster, 95 signata, Platygaster, 95 silvaticus, Trimorus, 58 similis, Aclista, 23 Cinetus, 23 Hoplogryon, 59 Pantoclis, 28 simulans, Codrus, 5 Diapria, 9 Proctotrypes, 5 Tropidopria, 9 solidaginis, Platygaster, 95 Polygnotus, 95 solitarius, Hoplogryon, 58 Trimorus, 58 Sparsion nigrum, 46 pacificum, 46 pilosum, 46 sphingis, Teleas, 70 Telenomus, 70 Spilomicrus alaskensis, 29 armatus, 13 atriclavus, 14 atropetiolatus, 14 brevicornis, 14 californicus, 14 flavicornis, 14 japonicus, 11 kiefferi, 14 virginicus, 14 spilosomatis, Telenomus, 70 spinosus, Paramesius, 12 striata, Caloteleia, 43 striaticeps, Platygaster, 95 Polygnotus, 95 Prosacantha, 58 Trimorus, 58 striaticollis, Platygaster, 96 Polygnotus, 96 striatifrons, Leptacis, 102 Platygaster, 96 Prosacantha, 58 Synopeas, 102 Trimorus, 58 striatipes, Conostigmus, ei Megaspilus, 111
striativentris, Macroteleia, 40
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Prosacantha, 58 Trimorus, 58 striatus, Probaryconus, 43 striopunctatus, Trimorus, 58 Stylidolon politum, 25 subaptera, Acropiesta, 23 subapterus, Acoloides, 39 Idris, 39 Trimorus, 59 subemarginata, Entomacis, 10 Hemilexis, 10 subpolitus, Cinetus, 25 surfacei, Macroteleia, 40 Synacra gracilis, 29 Synopeas abdominator, 98 aciculatum, 98 angustulum, 98 anomaliventre, 98 antennariae, 84 ashmeadii, 98 auripes, 98 bradleyi, 98 breviventre, 99 carinator, 99 cornicola, 103 cynipsiphilum, 99 dubiosum, 99 flavicorne, 99 floridanum, 99 foutsi, 100 globatum, 100 hakonensis, 100 hopkinsi, 100 howardii, 100 incertum, 100 inermis, 98 japonicum, 100 longiventre, 101 luzonicum, 101 maculipes, 101 mucronatum, 101 nigripes, 101 pennsylvanicum, 101 pubescens, 101 punctatum, 102 rufipes, 94 rufiscapus, 102 rugosiceps, 102 striatifrons, 102 texanum, 102 Syntelia coracina, 34
tabanocida, Telenomus, 71
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tabanivorus, Phanurus, 71
Telenomus, 71
tacita, Platygaster, 96 Teleas americanus, 46
coxalis, 46 dolichocerus, 63 infuscatipes, 66 lineaticeps, 46 mandibularis, 47 pallidipes, 47 sphingis, 70
Teleasinae, 46 Telenominae, 60 Telenomus abnormis, 61
alecto, 61 arzamae, 61 ashmeadi, 71 atamiensis, 62 bifidus, 62 busseolae, 61 californicus, 62 catacanthae, 62 catalpae, 62 chrysopae, 62 clisiocampae, 62 coelodasidis, 63 colemani, 72 coloradensis, 63 comperei, 72 cosmopeplae, 72 Crochymenae, 72 dignus, 63 dimmocki, 63 dolichocerus, 63 emersoni, 63 euproctidis, 64 flavicorpus, 64 flavipes, 64 floridanus, 64 geometrae, 64 gifuensis, 64 gnophaelae, 64 goniopis, 65 gossypiicola, 65 gowdeyi, 65 gracilicornis, 65 graptae, 65 hakonensis, 65 heliothidis, 66 hemerocampae, 66 hubbardi, 66 ichthyurae, 66 infuscatipes, 66
javae, 66 koebelei, 67 latisulcus, 73 lavernae, 67 longicornis, 67 maculipennis, 67 minimus, 67 minutissimus, 67 mitsukurii, 73 nawai, 67 nigriscapus, 68 noctuae, 68 opacus, 68 orgyiae, 68 ovivorus, 68 pacificus, 68 pamphilae, 69 perplexus, 69 persimilis, 69 podisi, 69 poeta, 69 promachivorus, 69 pusillus, 70 quaintancei, 70 rileyi, 70 rowani, 70 sphingis, 70 spilosomatis, 70 tabanocida, 71 tabanivorus, 71 thais, 71 utahensis, 74 terminalis, Macroteleia, 41 Proctotrupes, 7 Proctotrypes, 7 tertius, Ceraphron, 108 tetartus, Dissolcus, 73 Trissolcus, 73 Tetrabaeus krombeini, 79 tetraplasta, Trichopria, 20 Tropidopria, 20 texana, Belyta, 25 Diapria, 20 Leptacis, 102 Platygaster, 96 Trichacis, 103 Trichopria, 20 Zelotypa, 26 Zygota, 31 texanum, Synopeas, 102 texanus, Cinetus, 26 Codrus, 5 Galesus, 13
texanus - Continued Proctotrypes, 5 Psilus, 13 Trimorus, 59 thais, Prophanurus, 71 Telenomus, 71 thompsoni, Allotropa, 76 Thomsonina scymni, 7 Thoron opacus, 68 pallipes, 42 thyantae, Trissolcus, 74 tibialis, Hoplogryon, 59 Trichacis arizonensis, 102 brunneipes, 83 cornicola, 103 cormuta, 103 tufipes, 103 texana, 103 virginiensis, 103 Trichasis [sic], arizonensis, 82 rubicola, 83 rufipes, 103 virginiensis, 103 Trichopria abdominalis, 14 affinis, 15 agromyzae, 15 angustipennis, 15 aptera, 15 armata, 15 bifoveolata, 15 californica, 15 columbiana, 16 commoda, 16 cubensis, 16 erythropus, 16 erythrothorax, 16 flavipes, 16 floridana, 16 floridensis, 17 haematobiae, 17 harringtoni, 17 hirticollis, 17 infuscatipes, 17 marylandica, 8 megaplasta, 17 minutissima, 17 mitsukurii, 18 montana, 18 muscae, 18 pacifica, 18 paludis, 18 parkeri, 18 parva, 18
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pentaplasta, 18 pezomachoides, 19 philippinensis, 19 popei, 19 popenoei, 19 popenoei v. illinoisensis, 19 rufipes, 19 schwarzii, 19 tetraplasta, 20 texana, 20 utahensis, 20 virginica, 20 virginiensis, 20
Trichosteresis floridana, 114 tricornuta, Loxotropa, 10 tricornutus, Hemigalesus, 10 Trimorus amabilis, 47
americanus, 41 annulicornis, 47 apterus, 47 bilineatus, 47 borealis, 47 brevicarinatus, 48 bruesi, 48 brunneipes, 48 californicus, 48 canadensis, 48 caraborum, 48 claripennis, 48 clarus, 49 columbianus, 49 crassellus, 49 crassiceps, 49 crosbyi, 49 distinctus, 49 erythrogaster, 49 erythropus, 50 exilis, 50 finitimus, 50 flavicoxa, 50 flavipes, 50 flavocinctus, 50 flavopetiolatus, 50 formosus, 5l fumipennis, 51 fuscipennis, 51 grandis, 51 improcerus, 51 jucundus, 51 kansasensis., 5l leonardi, 51 lepidus, 51 levis, 52
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linellii, 52 lionotus, 52 longipennis, 52 macrocerus, 52 marylandicus, 52 melanopus, 52 minor, 53 minutissimus, 53 minutus, 53 monticola, 53 nanus, 53 nigricoxa, 53 nigripes, 53 nigrobrunneus, 54 nipponensis, 54 nitidus, 54 notabilis, 54 obscuripes, 54 obscurus, 54 pallidipes, 54 percurrens, 55 perspicuus, 55 petiolatus, 55 pictus, 55 pleuralis, 55 pteridis, 55 pulchellus, 55 pulchricornis, 56 punctiger, 56 punctithorax, 56 punctiventris, 56 pusillus, 56 repentinus, 56 reticulatus, 57 roberti, 57 robustus, 57 rubripes, 57 rubripes v. rufocoxalis, 57 rufocinctus, 57 rufosignatus, 57 schwarzii, 58 sculpturatus, 58 silvaticus, 58 solitarius, 58 Striaticeps, 58 striatifrons, 58 striativentris, 58 striopunctatus, 58 subapterus, 59 texanus, 59 utahensis, 59 varius, 59
vinctus, 59 virginiensis, 59 whittaken, 59 xanthognathus, 60 xanthopus, 60 trinidadensis, Trissolcus, 74 Trisacantha americana, 60 rugosa, 60 trispinosus, Acoloides, 39 Idris, 39 Trissacantha [sic] rugosa, 60 Trissolcus aloysiisabaudiae, 71 ashmeadi, 71 banksi, 71 bodkini, 72 brochymenae, 72 colemani, 72 comperei, 72 cosmopeplae, 72 edessae, 72 japonicus, 72 latisulcus, 73 mesillae, 73 mitsukurii, 73 murgantiae, 73 podisi, 73 rufiscapus, 73 tetartus, 73 thyantae, 74 trinidadensis, 74 urichi, 74 utahensis, 74 Tropidopria simulans, 9 tetraplasta, 20 Tropidopsis clavata, 8 tumida, Platygaster, 96 tumidus, Polygnotus, 96
unicolor, Ceraphron, 108 urichi, Embidobia, 34 Trissolcus, 74 utahensis, Basalys, 9 Diapria, 20 Paramesius, 12 Platygaster, 96 Polygnotus, 96 Prosacantha, 59 Telenomus, 74 Trichopria, 20 Trimorus, 59 Trissolcus, 74 utilis, Allotropa, 76
vancouverensis, Platygaster, 96 Polymecus, 96 Vanhormia eucnemidarum, 4 Vanhorniidae, 4 variabilis, Platygaster, 97 variicornis, Gryon, 36 Hadronotus, 36 varipes, Aphanogmus, 105 varius, Trimorus, 59 vernalis, Platygaster, 97 Polygnotus, 97 vernoniae, Platygaster, 97 Polygnotus, 97 viereckii, Psilus, 13 Galesus, 13 vinctus, Trimorus, 59 virginica, Diapria, 20 Phaenopria, 20 Trichopria, 20 virginicus, Aneurynchus, 8 Conostigmus, 111 Megaspilus, 111 Spilomicrus, 14 virginiensis, Anteris, 33 Aphanogmus, 105 Calotelea, 33 Hoplogryon, 59 Macroteleia, 41 Platygaster, 97 Polygnotus, 97 Trichacis, 103 Trichasis [sic], 103 Trichopria, 20 Trimorus, 59 viticola, Platygaster, 97 Polygnotus, 97
Watanabeia epilachnae, 7 websteri, Platygaster, 97
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whittakeri, Trimorus, 59 wilcoxi, Platyscelio, 42
xanthogaster, Acolus, 37 Gryon, 37 xanthognatha, Prosacantha, 60 xanthognathus, Trimorus, 60 xanthopus, Aclista, 23 Trimorus, 60 Xenotoma, 23 Xenomerus pallidipes, 54 Xenopria columbiana, 12 nigripes, 12 Xenotoma mandibularis, 22 xanthopus, 23 Xestonotidea foersteri, 88 Xestonotus andriciphilus, 81
Zabriskiei, Acolus, 32 zabriskiei, Baeus, 32 zaglouli, Conostigmus, 111 Zelotypa alaskensis, 26 borealis, 21 coloradensis, 27 flavipes, 21 fungicola, 21 fuscicornis, 27 longicornis, 30 ruficornis, 25 scutellata, 23 texana, 26 Zygota americana, 30 borealis, 30 californica, 23 distans, 30 dupla, 30 longicornis, 30 monticola, 30 rufa, 30 texana, 31
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