Superfamily ICHNEUMONOIDEA 537 



Genus TRICYPHUS Kriechbaumer 



Tricyphus Kriechbaumer, 1898. Ent. Nachr. 24: 4, 30. 



Type-species: Tricyphus cuspidiger Kriechbaumer. Desig. by Viereck, 1914. 



This small genus is Nearctic and Neotropic. 



apicalis (Cresson). Vt. s. to Fla., w. to Mich, and 111. Host: Sphiiix kalmiae J. E. S. 



Trogus apicalis Cresson, 1877. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 6: 197. 9. 

 ater Hopper. Fla., 111. 



Tricyphus ater Hopper, 1939. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 65: 339. 6. 

 elegans (Cresson). P. E. I. s. to Fla., w. to Kans. Host: Darapsa myron (Cramer). Specimens 

 with banded wings have been treated as subspecifically distinct under the name elegans 

 elegans, but specimens with uniformly infuscated wings have been collected in the 

 following states or provinces where banded winged specimens are also found (in some 

 instances at the same localities): Mass., Conn., N. Y., Pa., D. C, Fla., Ont., and 111. 

 Trogus elegaiis Cresson, 1868. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 2: 94. 9. 

 Tricyphus inilpinus Szepligeti, 1900. Termes. Fuzetek 23: 288. 9. N. syn. 

 Tricyphus elegans floridanus Heinrich, 1962. Canad. Ent. Sup. 29: 842. 6. N. syn. 



Taxonomy: Townes, 1961. Ent. Soc. Wash., Proc 63: 113. 



Genus TMETOGASTER Hopper 



Conocala)na subg. Tnietogaster Hopper, 1939. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 65: 321. 

 Type-species: Trogus nubilipennis Haldeman. Monotypic and orig. desig. 



Taxonomy: Heinrich, 1962. Canad. Ent. Sup. 29: 836, 861. 

 nubilipennis (Haldeman). Maine s. to Ga., w. to 111. Host: Darapsa myron (Cramer), 

 Sphecodina abbottii (Swainson). 

 Trogus 7iubilipe7mis Haldeman, 1846. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Proc. 3. 127. Sex not indicated. 



Genus CONOCALAMA Hopper 



Conocalania Hopper, 1939. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 65: 319. 

 Type-species: Trogus brullei Cresson. Orig. desig. 



This genus is Nearctic and Neotropic. 



bolteri (Cresson). N. H., N. Y., Ont., Alta., w. N. W. T., B. C. 



Trogus Bolteri Cresson, 1868. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 2: 94. 6. 

 brullei (Cresson). N. H. s. to Ga., w. to Mich., Colo., and Tex. Host: Dolba hyloeus (Drury), 

 Manduca sexta (L.), Paonias astyhis (Drury). 

 Trogus Brullei Cresson, 1877. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 6: 196. <J, 9. 

 canadensis (Provancher). Que. w. to Alta., s. to Ga. and 111. Host: Paonias myops (J. E. S.). 

 Possibly a color phase of C. brullei according to Heinrich (1962). 

 Trogus Canadensis Provancher, 1877. Nat. Canad. 9: 2. 9. 

 Trogus nigrocinctus Hasey, 1925. Ent. News 36: 306. i. 



Taxonomy: Heinrich, 1959. Ent. News 70: 206, 207. —Heinrich, 1962. Canad. Ent. Sup. 29: 



822-823. 

 catalinarum Heinrich. Ariz. 



Conocalania catalinarum Heinrich, 1957. Canad. Ent. 89: 334. S . 

 copei (Cresson). Que., Maine, Pa., W. Va., Ont. 



Trogus Copei Cresson, 1868. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 2: 94. S. 



Conocalama copei heteropteryx Heinrich, 1962. Canad. Ent. Sup. 29: 822. 6, 9. N. syn. 

 fuscalata Hopper. N. Y., Pa., Ont. 



Conocalauia (Conocalama) fuscalata Hopper, 1939. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 65: 330. 6, 9. 

 galbinata Hopper. N. Mex. 



Conocalama (Conacala)na) galbinata Hopper, 1939. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 65: 328. S . 

 manitobae Heinrich. Southern Man. 



Conocalama manitobae Heinrich, 1962. Canad. Ent. Sup. 29: 834. 6. 



