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brunniventris (Hartig). Maine to N. W. T. s. to N. C, 111., N. Mex, Calif.; Europe to Siberia, 

 Japan. Ecology: Widespread. Larva bores and feeds in shoots of wild and cultivated 

 roses. Host: Rosa. Previous reports of Ardis sulcata (Cameron) in N. Amer. were 

 based on a misidentification and pertain to this species. 



Tenthredo (Allantus) hipunctata Klug, 1814. Mag. Gesell. Naturf. Freunde Berlin 8: 215. 

 9. Preocc. by MuUer, 1776. 



Tenthredo (Monophadnns) brunniventris Hartig, 1837. Fam. Blattwespen und Holzwespen, 

 nebst Einleitung Naturgesch. Hym., p. 274. 9 . 



Selandria irrogata Cresson, 1880. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 8: 13. 9. 



Aphanisus odoratiis MacGillivray, 1908. Canad. Ent. 40: 296. 9. 



Aphanisus parallelus MacGillivray, 1923. 111. Univ. Bui. 20(50): 7. 9. 



Taxonomy: Smith, 1965. Pan-Pacific Ent. 41: 9-10 (synonymy). —Smith, 1966. Ent. Soc. 

 Amer., Ann. 59: 1292 (larva separated from related species). 



Biology: Eide, 1948. Jour. Econ. Ent. 41: 819-821. — Middlekauff, 1958. Pan-Pacific Ent. 34: 

 202. 



Genus MONARDIS Enslin 



Monardis Enslin, 1914. Deut. Ent. Ztschr., Beih., p. 284. 

 Type-species: Tenthredo plana Klug. Monotypic. 



pulla Smith. Sask. to Colo., Utah and w. to B. C. 



Mo^iardis pulla Smith, 1969. U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bui. 1397, p. 114. 9. 



Genus APAREOPHORA Sato 



Apareophora Sato, 1928. Insecta Matsumurana 2: 185. 



Type-species: Apareophora forsythiae Sato Orig. desig. 



This small genus is found in east Asia and North America. 



dyari (Benson). N. B. to N. Y. and Ont. Host: Spiraea salicifolia. 



Bleymocampa spiraeae Dyar, 1895. Canad. Ent. 27: 194. 9, d, larva. Preocc. by Brischke 



and Zaddach, 1883. 

 Bleymocampa dyari Benson, 1930. Entomologist 63: 107. N. name. 



Biology: Dyar, 1895. Canad. Ent. 27: 194. 



rossi Smith. Maine w. to Wis., Minn. 



Apareophora rossi Smith, 1969. U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bui. 1397, p. 118. 9, cJ. 



Genus EUPAREOPHORA Enslin 



Eupareophora Enslin, 1914. Deut. Ent. Ztschr., Beih., p. 283. 



Type-species: Blennocampa exarmata Thomson. Monotypic. 



Only two species are known, the type-species from Europe and the species below. 



parca (Cresson). N. B. to Md. w. to Sask., N. Dak., Iowa, Kans., Tex.; Oreg., Calif. Host. 



Fraxinus pennsylvanica, F. nigra, F. americana, F. oregona, Carya illinoensis, 



Chionanthus(^). 

 Selandria parca Cresson, 1880. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 8: 13. 6. 

 Periclista chionanthi Dyar, 1898. N. Y. Ent. Soc, Jour. 6: 132. 9, larva. 

 Monophadnns 7Hinutiis MacGillivray, 1908. Canad. Ent. 40: 291. 9. 

 Pareophora guana MacGillivray, 1923. 111. Univ. Bui. 20(50): 28. 6. 

 Pareophora guara MacGillivray, 1923. Brooklyn Ent. Soc, Bui. 18: 54. 9. 



Biology: Packard, 1890. U. S. Ent. Comm. Rpt. 5 (Bui. 7, rev.), p. 545 (Selandria sp.). 



Genus PERICLISTA Konow 



Larvae of this genus feed on the foliage of Qnercus and Carya. The genus is holarctic as well 

 as being found in Chile and southern Argentina. 



Revision: Stannard, 1949. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 75: 7-42. 



