58 HYMENOPTERA OF AMERICA NORTH OF MEXICO 



Subfamily ROGADINAE 



Genus ROGAS Nees, pp. 170-172 



abdominalis (Cresson). D. C. 



fumipennis (Cresson). N. H., N. Y., Wis. 



granulatus DeGant. Mich. 



graphicus Cresson. S. Dak., Wyo. 



hyphantriae Gahan. 



Biology: Bogavac, 1955. Plant Prot. (Belgrade), No. 32, pp. 17-30.— 

 Tadic, 1959. Internatl. Congr. Crop Prot. Proc. 4, v. 1, p. 874. 



""indicus Cameron. Alaska (Sitka), not "Sitka on the Ganges" as given with 

 orig. descr. {teste Mather, 1957. Zool. Soc. Calcutta Proc, Moc- 

 ker jee Mem. vol., p. 350). 

 Rhogas indicus Cameron, 1910. Wien. Ent. Ztg. 29: 3. $. 



laphygmae Viereck. Fla. ; Cuba, Nicaragua. 



mandibularis Cresson. 111., Kans. 



molestus Cresson. Wyo. 



perplexus Gahan. Host: Trichoplusia ni (Hbn.). 



Genus PELECYSTOMA Wesmael, p. 172 

 discoideum (Cresson). N. Y., Pa., Md. 



Genus PETALODES Wesmael, p. 172 

 palmatus Walley. Wis., Minn., Calif. 

 ufei Walley. Nev. 



Genus YELICONES Cameron, p. 173 



*Pectenopius Fischer, 1961. Naturhist. Mus. Wien. Ann. 64:156. N. 

 syn., teste C. F. W. Muesebeck, from literature. 



Type: Pectenopius paradoxus Fischer. By monotypy and orig. 

 desig. 



Genus BUCCULATRIPLEX Viereck, p. 173 



bucculatricis (Ashmead). 111. Host: Bucculatrix ainsliella Murt. 

 Biology: Schaffner, 1959. U. S. Dept. Agr. Misc. Pub. 767, p. 65. 



Genus ONCOPHANES Foerster, p. 173 



americanus (Weed). Wash. Host: Endothemia hebesana (Wlkr.). 



Biology: Zeller and Schuh, 1944. Oreg. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 418, p. 48.— 

 Schaffner, 1959. U. S. Dept. Agr. Misc. Pub. 767, p. 66.— Bennett, 

 1961. Tenn. Acad. Sci. Jour. 36: 353. 



bctulsc ]\Tu.GS€b6ck« Wis. 



Biology: Schaffner, 1959. U. S. Dept. Agr. Misc. Pub. 767, p. 66. 



Genus PHANOMERIS Foerster, pp. 174-175 



metalli Muesebeck. Maine, Mich., Wis. Host: Cameraria bethunella Chamb. 



phyllotomae Muesebeck. 



Biology: Dowden, 1962. U. S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Handb. 226, p. 63. 



Genus XENARCHA Foerster, Sup. 1, p. 35 

 hopkinsi (Ashmead). Ark. 



♦Subfamily HORMIINAE 

 Insert before Tribe Pambolini, p. 175. 



