226 HYMENOPTERA OF AMERICA NORTH OF MEXICO 



'!*Lygellus Giard, 1896. Soc. Biol. Paris C. R. 1896: 839. 



Type: Lygellus epilachnae Giard. By monotypy. 



*Myiomisa Rondani, 1877. Soc. Ent. Ital. Bui. 9: 189 (syn. by Boucek, 

 1961. Min. Sel. Kruzy. Moldav. S.S.R. Trudy 7: 28). 



Type: Myiomisa microscopica Rondani. By monotypy. 



Taxonomy: Graham, 1961. Ent. Mo. Mag. 97: 34-64 (Aprostocetus). — 

 Burks, 1962. Bui. Zool. Nomencl. 19: 306 (request for suppression 

 of Tetrastichus Walker, 1842, and validation of Tetrastichus Hali- 

 day, 1844). — Hedqvist, 1963, loc. cit. supra, pp. 146-147 

 (Aprostocetus). — Int. Comn. Zool. Nomencl., 1965. Bui. Zool. No- 

 mencl. 22: 26 (Opinion 720, suppression of Tetrastichus Walker, 

 1842). 



argyrus Burks. Syn. of homeri (Girault). 



asparagi Crawford. Syn. of coeruleus (Nees). 



*auplopus Burks. Va. Host: Reared from cell of Auplopus sp. 



Tetrastichus auplopus Burks, 1963. Biol. Soc. Wash. Proc. 76: 55. ?. 



^barbarae Burks. Oreg. Host: Barbara colfaxiana (Kearf.), prob. secon- 

 dary. 

 Tetrastichus harharae Burks, 1963. Biol. Soc. Wash. Proc. 76: 52. 9, $. 



bruchivorus Gahan. Introd. from France and recovered in N. C., but prob. 

 not est. in U.S. 



bruchophagi Gahan. 



Taxonomy: Butler and Hansen, 1958. Pan-Pacific Ent. 34: 224, 226. 



♦byersi Burks. Mich., Ind. Hosts: Pupae of Dolichopeza americana Need- 

 ham, D. walleyi (Alex.). 

 Tetrastichus byersi Burks, 1963. Biol. Soc. Wash. Proc. 76: 53. 9, $. 



carinatus Forbes. Syn. of charoba (Walker). 



*charoba (Walker). Generally dist. in U. S. and Canada; Europe, Asia. 



Cirrospilus charoba Walker, 1840. Ann. Nat. Hist. 4: 30. $. 



Tetrastichus carinatus Forbes, 1885 (syn. by Graham, loc. cit. supra, p. 

 51 ^Aprostocetus^) . 



[Note: C. charoba Walk, selected by Graham from 13 other apparently, 

 but not certainly, synonymous names, although it does not have priority. 

 Article 23 (b) of Int. Code of Zool. Nomencl. would not preserve carinatus 

 Forbes for this sp. if this selection is accepted.] 



chlamytis Ashmead. Mo., Ark., Kans., Tex., Utah. 



*clito (Walker). Ont.; Europe. Host: Cassida riibiginosa MnW. 

 Cirrospilus clito Walker, 1840. Ann. Nat. Hist. 4: 30. $, 5. 

 Taxonomy: Peck, 1963, loc. cit. supra, p. 128. 



coerulescens Ashmead. Mich., Wis., Minn., N. Mex., Ariz., Calif. Hosts; Cho- 

 ristoneura fumiferana Clem., C. pinus Free., Dichomeris margin- 

 ella (Fab.) ; prob. secondaries. 

 Biology: Wester, 1956. Ent. Soc. Wash. Proc. 58: 284.— Schaffner, 1959, 

 loc. cit. supra, p. 82. 



*coeruIeus (Nees). Wash.; Europe. 



Eulophus coeruleus Nees, 1834. Hym. Ichn. Affin. Monog., v. 2, p. 174. 



9. 

 Tetrastichus asparagi Crawford, 1909 (syn. by Graham, 1961, loc. cit. 



supra, p. 39 [Aprostocetus]) . 

 [Strict application of Article 23 (b) of Int. Code of Zool. Nomencl. 



would require retention of the name asparagi Crawford for this 



sp.] 



dolosus Gahan. Ariz. 



faustus Burks. Minn. 



Biology: Balduf, 1959. 111. Biol. Monog. 26, p. 146. 



