Superfamily ICHNEUMONOIDEA 301 



Apliidius cardui Marshall, 1896. In Andre, Spec. Hym. Eur. Alg., v. 5, p. 593. 9,6. 

 Aphidius mirantii Pierantoni, 1907. Atti 1st. Sci. Nat. Napoli 59: 2. 9, 6- 

 Aphidius gomezi Quilis, 1930 (1929). Patol. Veg. Ent. Agr., Bol. 4: 55. 9, d. 

 Apliidius janinii Quilis, 1930 (1929). Patol. Veg. Ent. Agr., Bol. 4: 61. 9, cJ. 

 Lysiphlehus innovatus Quilis, 1931. Eos 7: 39. 9, 6. 

 Lysiphlebus moroderi Quilis, 1931. Eos 7: 43. 9, 6. 

 Lysiphlehus fabarum var. inermis Quilis, 1931. Eos 7: 46. 9. 



Taxonomy: Mackauer, 1960. Beitr. z. Ent. 10: 598-604, 612-617. — Mackauer, 1961. Beitr. z. 

 Ent. 11: 136-138. Literature records prior to 1960 are of doubtful identity and may pertain 

 to other Lysiphlebus species (Mackauer and Stary, 1967, Index World Aphidiidae, p. 42). 



Biology: Quilis, 1930. Patol. Veg. Ent. Agr., Bol. 4: 49-64. —Quilis, 1931. Eos 7: 30-46. 

 — Ivanova-Kass, 1956. Ent. Obozr. 35: 245-261 (embroyology). — Tremblay, 1964. Portici 

 Lab. Ent. Agr., Bol. 22: 1-122. —Mackauer and Stary, 1967. Index World Aphidiidae, pp. 

 42-42 (host list). 



flavidus Gahan. Ohio, Nebr., Colo. Host: Aphis albipes Oestl., A. debilicomis G. and P., 

 Aphthargelia symphoricarpi (Thomas). 

 Lysiphlebus flavidus Gahan, 1911. Md. Agr. Expt. Sta., Bui. 152: 186. 9. 

 knowltoni (Smith). Idaho, Utah, Wash. Host: Artemisaphis artemisicola (Wms.), Microsiphum 

 acophorum S. and K. 

 Aphidius {Lysiphlebtis) knowltoni Smith, in part, 1944. Aphidiinae of North America, p. 

 80. 9, i. 



testaceipes (Cresson). Very common throughout temperate North America and South 



America. Host: Aphidinae. Widely polyphagous; host range includes most species of 

 Aphidinae, Myzus-Brachycaudus series and occasionally Macrosiphum and related 

 genera (Mackauer and Stary, 1967. Index World Aphidiidae, p. 45). 



Trioxys testaceipes Cresson, 1880. U. S. Dept. Agr. Ann. Rpt. for 1879, p. 208. 9. 



Aphidius citraphis Ashmead, 1880. Orange Insects, p. 70. 9, S. 



Adialytus maidaphidis Garman, 1885. In Forbes, 111. State Ent., Rpt. 14: 31. 9, cJ. 



Aphidius flavicoxa Ashmead, 1888. Fla. Agr. Expt. Sta., Bui. 2: 23. 9, d. 



Aphidaria basilaris Provancher, 1888. Addit. Corr. Faune Ent. Canada Hym., p. 396. 9,6. 



Lysiphlebus minutus Ashmead, 1889 (1888). U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 11: 663, 664. 9, 6. 



Lysiphlebus piceiventris Ashmead, 1889 (1888). U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 11: 664. d, not 9. 



Lysiphlebus curcurbitaphidis Ashmead, 1889 (1888). U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 11: 665. 9, 6. 



Lysiphlebus eragrostaphidis Ashmead, 1889 (1888). U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 11: 665. 9, 6. 



Lysiphlebus coquilletti Ashmead, 1889 (1888). U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 11: 665. 9, 6. 



Lysiphlebus myzi Ashmead, 1889 (1888). U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 11: 666. 9, 6. 



Lysiphlebus gossypii Ashmead, 1889 (1888). U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 11: 667. 9, 6. 



Lysiphlebus abutilaphidis Ashmead, 1889 (1888). U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 11: 667. 9,6. 



Lysiphlebus tritici Ashmead, 1889 (1888). U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 11: 668. 9, 6. 



Lysiphlebus persicaphidis Ashmead, 1889 (1888). U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 11: 668. 9. 



Lysiphlebus baccharaphidis Ashmead, 1889 (1888). U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 11: 668. 9,6. 



Aphidius persiapkis Cook, 1891. Mich. Agr. Col., Bui. 73: 12. 6. 



Aphidius (Lysiphlebus) chrysoaphidis Smith, 1944. Aphidiinae of North America, p. 78. 9, 

 6. 



Taxonomy: Mackauer, 1960. Portici Lab. Ent. Agr., Bol. 18: 244-249. —Mackauer, 1960. Beitr. 

 z. Ent. 10: 612-617. 



Biology: Sekhar, 1957. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 50: 370-375. — Sekhar, 1959. Curr. Sci. 28: 

 333-335. —Sekhar, 1960. Canad. Jour. Zool. 38: 593-603. -Schlinger and Hall, 1960. Ent. 

 Soc. Amer., Ann. 53: 407-409. —Mackauer and Stary, 1967. Index World Aphidiidae, pp. 

 45-46 (host list). 

 utahensis (Smith). Idaho, Utah, Calif. Host: M acrosiphoniella coweni (Hunter). 



Aphidius (Lysiphlebus) utahensis Smith, 1944. Aphidiinae of North America, p. 83. 9, 6 . 

 viburnaphis (Fitch). N. Y. Considered as probably conspecific with testaceipes (Cresson) by 



Mackauer (1960. Portici Lab. Ent. Agr., Bol. 18: 253). Two syntypes in poor condition are 

 in the U. S. National Museum. 

 Praon viburnaphis Fitch, 1855 (1854). Agr. Soc. State N. Y., Trans. 14: 841. 



