510 Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico 



Genus SETANTA Cameron 



Setanta Cameron, 1901. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) 7: 483. 

 Type-species: Setanta ritfipes Cameron. Monotypic. 



This genus is apparently Oriental, Neotropic, and Nearctic. 



Taxonomy: Townes and Townes, 1966. Amer. Ent. Inst., Mem. 8: 322, 323 (inclusion in key). 

 compta (Say), n. comb. Que. s. to Ga., w. to S. Dak. and Tex. I am grateful for the advice of 

 Dr. H. K. Townes regarding the generic placement of this species. 

 Ichneumon comptuH Say, 1836. Boston Jour. Nat. Hist. 1: 229. 6, 9. 

 Ichneumon atrifrons Cresson, 1864. Ent. Soc. Phila., Proc. 3: 157. 9. 

 Amblyteles marginatus Provancher, 1882. Nat. Canad. 13: 328. 9. 



Genus NETANYACRA Heinrich 



Netanyacra Heinrich, 1968. Nat. Canad. 95: 709. 



Type-species: Netanyacra nuevoleoni Heinrich. Orig. desig. 



This genus is Nearctic and Neotropic. Since Netajiyacra was described females of at least one 

 of the species have been discovered, but no female of this genus has yet been described in the 

 literature. 



arizonae Heinrich. Ariz. 



Netanyacra arizonae Heinrich, 1968. Nat. Canad. 95: 716. 6. 



dakotae Heinrich. S. Dak., Alta. 



Netanyacra dakotae Heinrich, 1968. Nat. Canad. 95: 714. S. 

 leucopus Heinrich. Va., S. C, Ga., Fla., Ohio, Ky., Tenn., Mo., Ark., Kans., Tex. Host: 

 Lacinipolia renigera (Steph.). 



Eutanyacra leucopus Heinrich, 1968. Nat. Canad. 95: 712. 6. 



Genus DIPHYUS Kriechbaumer 



Diphyus Kriechbaumer, 1890. Ent. Nachr. 16: 184. Diphyus was probably a typographical 

 error for "Diphyen" a variant spelHng which also appeared on page 184 of 

 Kriechbaumer's paper {Diphyes appeared subsequently in both the author index [p. IV] 

 and the taxonomic index [p. VII], but no choice between the two speUings was made in 

 the errata [p. VIII]). Sharp (1892) and Berthoumieu (1896) accepted the spelling Diphyes, 

 but Ashmead (1900) appears to have been the first author to have made a choice 

 between the two spellings. It is fortunate that Ashmead selected Diphyus instead of 

 Diphyes as the latter is preoccupied by Cuvier, 1817. 



Type-species: Diphyus tricolor Kriechbaumer. Monotypic. 

 Pseudamblyteles Ashmead, 1900. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 23: 18. 



Type-species: Ichneumon palliatorius Gravenhorst. Monotypic and orig. desig. 

 Physcoteles Berthoumieu, 1904. In Wytsman, Gen. Ins., fasc. 18, p. 51. 



Type-species: Ichneumon palliatorius Gravenhorst. Desig. by Viereck, 1914. 

 Antelca Morley, 1914. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) 14: 407. Nomen nudum. 



This large genus is apparently Neotropic, Holarctic, and Oriental. 



Taxonomy: Sharp, 1892 (1890). Zool. Rec. 27: 194. —Berthoumieu, 1896. Soc. Ent. de France, 



Ann. 65: 291. —Ashmead, 1900. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 23: 17, 210. —Heinrich, 1968 (1967). 



Ichneumoninae Stenopneusticae Africa So. of Sahara, v. 3, p. 649-651 (syn.). 

 allapsus (Cresson), n. comb. Colo., Alta., B. C. 



Ichneumon allapsus Cresson, 1865. Ent. Soc. Phila., Proc. 4: 256. 6. 

 amoenipes (Heinrich), n. comb. Que., Maine. 



Pseudamblyteles amoenipes Heinrich, 1961. Canad. Ent. Sup. 23: 413. 9. 



animosus (Cresson), n. comb. Colo., Alta. 



Ichneumon animosus Cresson, 1864. Ent. Soc. Phila., Proc. 3: 164. 6. 



