84 Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico 



Eriocampa Livonensis Gimmerthal, 1844. Stettin Ent. Ztg. 5: 38. 9. 



Eriocampa Jiitida Tischbein, 1846. Stettin Ent. Ztg. 7: 113. 



Tenthredo (Sela7idria) dolosa Eversmann, 1847. See. Nat. Moscou, Bui. 20: 33. 9. 



Sela7idria sorror Vollenhoven, 1869. Tijdschr. v. Ent. 12: 123. 



Eriocampa testaceipes Cameron, 1874. Ent. Monthly Mag. 11: 128. d. 



Poecilosoma nigricolle Cameron, 1882. Monog. Brit. Phytophagous Hym., v. 1, p. 218. 



Biology: Riley, 1892. U. S. Dept. Agr., Insect Life 5: 6-11. —Chittenden, 1908. U. S. Dept. 

 Agr., Cir. 105, 12 pp. -Middleton, 1922. U. S. Dept. Agr., Farmers' Bui. 1252, 14 pp. 

 —Miles, 1935. Ann. Appl. Biol. 22: 116-133. 



Genus CALIROA Costa 



Caliroa Costa, 1859. Fauna del Regno di Napoli, Imen., pt. 3, p. 59. 



Type-species: Caliroa sebetia Costa. Monotypic. 

 Eriocampoides Konow, 1890. Deut. Ent. Ztschr., p. 239. 



Type-species: Tenthredo limacina Retzius. Desig. by MacGillivray, 1909. 

 Periclistoptera Ashmead, 1898. Canad. Ent. 30: 255. 



Type-species: Monostegia alba Norton. Orig. desig. 



Larvae of this genus are sluglike in appearance and feed on the underside of the foliage of the 

 host. Host records not listed below are Acer, Ceanothus, and Cotoneaster, all from larvae that 

 cannot be identified. Larvae have not been associated with adults for many species and are all 

 very similar; therefore, adults are needed in most cases for species determination. 



annulipes (Klug). Ont.; Europe. Host: Betula papyrifera. 



Tenthredo {Allantus) annulipes Klug, 1814. Mag. Gesell. Naturf. Freunde Berlin 8: 70. 

 cerasi (Linnaeus). Que., Ont. to Fla. w. to B. C, Wash., Oreg., Calif., N. Mex.; Eurasia; Africa; 

 Argentina, Chile, Uruguay; Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand; China. Ecology: 

 Widespread; most commonly a pest of pear trees. Probably native to Europe and 

 introduced to other parts of the world, including N. Amer., by commerce. Host: Pyrus, 

 Pninus, Crataegus, Sorbus, and probably many other Rosaceae. Pear-slug. 



Tenthredo cerasi Linnaeus, 1758. Syst. Nat., Ed. 10, p. 557. 



Tenthredo li7nacina Retzius, 1783. Genera et Species Insectorum, p. 73. 



Tenthredo cerasi Peck, 1799. Mass. Agr. Rpt., p. 9. 



Tenthredo (Allantus) adumbrata Klug, 1814. Mag. Gesell. Naturf. Freunde Berlin 8: 64. 9. 



Caliroa laudata MacGillivray, 1909. Canad. Ent. 41: 356. 9. 



Caliroa lacinata MacGillivray, 1909. Canad. Ent. 41: 357. 9. 



Biology: Peck, 1799. Mass. Agr. Rpt., p. 9. —Harris, 1841. Rpt. Ins. Mass. Injurious to Veg., 



p. 383. — Winchell, 1865. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc. 9: 321-325. —Riley, 1870. Amer. Ent. 



and Bot. 2: 296. -Marlatt, 1897. U. S. Dept. Agr., Cir. 26 (ser. 2), 7 pp. —Webster, 1912. N. 



Y. Ent. Soc, Jour. 20: 125-130 (number of moults). —Webster, 1912. Iowa Agr. Expt. Sta., 



Bui. 130: 167-193. —Wilson, 1913. Oreg. Agr. Expt. Sta., Rpt. for 1911-12, pp. 217. 



— Ewing, 1917. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 10: 330-336 (parthenogenesis). — Britton, 1921. Conn. 



(State) Agr. Expt. Sta., Bui. 226: 199-201. —Miles, 1935. Ann. Appl. Biol. 22: 116-133. 



—Carl, 1972. Ztschr. Angew. Ent. 71: 58-83. 

 distincta Smith. B. C, Oreg., Nev., Calif. 



Caliroa distincta Smith, 1971. U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bui. 1420, p. 17. 9. 

 fasciata (Norton). Ont., Maine to Va. w. to Iowa, 111. Host: Quercus velutina, Q. palustris, Q. 

 rubra, and probably other oaks. 



Selandria fasciata Norton, 1864. Ent. Soc. Phila., Proc. 3: 9. 9. 

 floridana Smith. Fla. 



Caliroa floridana Smith, 1971. U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bui. 1420, p. 19. 9. 

 hyalina Smith. Oreg. Ecology: Adults collected from cherry. 



Caliroa hyalina Smith, 1971. U. S. Dept. Agr. Tech. Bui. 1420, p. 19. 9,6. 

 labrata MacGillivray. Alta., B. C, Oreg., Nev., Calif. Host: Salix. 



Caliroa labrata MacGillivray, 1909. Canad. Ent. 41: 360. 6. 

 liturata MacGillivray. Conn, to Fla. w. to Mont., Colo., La. Host: Prunus, peach, and plum. 



Caliroa liturata MacGillivray, 1909. Canad. Ent. 41: 349. 9. 



