Superfamily ICHNEUMONOIDEA 271 



major (Cresson). Canada, Va., Ohio, Ind., 111. Host: Magdalis barbita (Say). 



Calyptus major Cresson, 1872. Canad. Ent. 4: 228. 9. 

 orchesiae (Ashmead). Conn., N. Y., Md., D. C, Ga., Mich., III., Iowa. Host: Bolitotherus 

 comutus (Panz.), Orchesia castanea Melsh. 



Ganychonis orchesiae Ashmead, 1889 (1888). U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 11: 645. 9. 

 rotundiceps (Cresson). Que. s. to Md., w. to Ont., N. Dak., and Iowa. Host: Magdalis armicollis 

 (Say), M. barbita (Say), M. olyra (Hbst.). 



Calyptus rotundiceps Cresson, 1872. Canad. Ent. 4: 228. 6. 



Calyptus magdalis Cresson, 1878. Psyche 2: 189. 9, S. 



Eubadizon submucronatus Provancher, 1880. Nat. Canad. 12: 171. 9,6. 



Brachistes magdali Brues, 1910. Wis. Nat. Hist. Soc, Bui. 8: 50. 9, cJ. 



salicicola (Muesebeck). Calif. Host: Dorytomus sp. 



Eubadizon salicicola Muesebeck, 1957. Brooklyn Ent. Soc, Bui. 52: 55. 9, 6. 



Genus NEALIOLUS Mason 



Nealiolus Mason, 1974. Ent. Soc. Wash., Proc. 76: 241. 



Type-species: Sigalphus curculionis Fitch. Orig. desig. 

 acutulus (Martin). N. Y. 



Aliolus acutulus Martin, 1956. Canada Dept. Agr. Pub. 965, p. 19. 9. 

 auriculatus (Martin). Colo. 



Aliolus a^iriculatus Martin, 1956. Canada Dept. Agr. Pub. 965, p. 21. 9, 6. 

 ccllaris (Brues). Fla., Ark., Kans., Tex., N. Mex. Host: C onotrachelus nenuphar (Hbst.). 



Calyptus collaris Brues, 1907. Wis. Nat. Hist. Soc, Bui. 5: 159. 9. 

 crassipes (Martin). Pa., Md., S. C. 



Aliolus crassipes Martin, 1956. Canada Dept. Agr. Pub. 965, p. 35. 9, cJ. 

 curculionis (Fitch). Que. s. to Fla., w. to Ont., Nebr., and Calif. Host: Anthonomus grandis 

 Boh., Coccotorus scutellaris (Lee), Conotrachelus nenuphar (Hbst.), Craponius 

 inaeqiialis (Say), Cylindrocoptunis adspersus (Lee), Hyperodes texana Stockton, 

 Listronotus oregonensis (Lee), Magdalis armicollis (Say), Rhinocylliis conicus (Froel.), 

 Tyloderma foveolata Say. Shenefelt (1970) uses the name tibiator (Cresson) for this 

 species under the false assumption that Sigalphus curculionis Fitch (1859) is 

 preoccupied by Sigalphus curculionum Hartig (1847, presently in the genus 

 Eubadizon). 

 Sigalphus curculionis Fitch, 1859. Country Gentleman 14: 221. 9. 

 Calyptus tibiator Cresson, 1872. Canad. Ent. 4: 229. 6. 

 Aliolus inaratus Martin, 1956. Canada Dept. Agr. Pub. 965, p. 38. i. 



Biology: Armstrong, 1958. Canad. Ent. 90: 16-17. 

 mexicanus (Cresson). Colo., N. Mex., Ariz.; Mexico. 



Calyptus mexicanus Cresson, 1872. Canad. Ent. 4: 229. 6. 

 rufus (Riley). N. Y. s. to Fla., w. to Ont. and Tex. Host: Anthonomus grandis Boh., 

 Conotrachelus nenuphar (Hbst.), Tyloderma foveolata Say. 

 Sigalphus curculionis var. rufus Riley, 1871. Ins. Mo. Ann. Rpt. 3: 27. 9. 



Genus SCHIZOPRYMNUS Foerster 



Schizoprymnus Foerster, 1862. Naturh. Ver. Rheinlande, Verh. 19: 242. 

 Type-species: Sigalphus obscurus Nees. Orig. desig. 



Taxonomy: Martin, 1956. Canada Dept. Agr. Pub. 965, p. 98-101 (treated as subgenus of 

 Triaspis). —Shenefelt, 1970. Hym. Cat., part 5, p. 274-281 (cat. World spp.). 



americanus Ashmead. Tex. 



Schizoprymnus americanus Ashmead, 1889 (1888). U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 11: 636. 9. 



brevipennis (Melander and Brues). Mass. 



Chelonus brevipennis Melander and Brues, 1903. Biol. Bui. 5: 20. 9. 



phillipsi Viereck. Mich., Ind. Host: Mordellistena andreae ustulata Lee. 



Schizoprymnus phillipsi Viereck, 1911. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 39: 401. 9, S. 



