Superfamily ICHNEUMONOIDEA 539 



lapidator panzeri Carlson. Yukon; n. Eurasia. Host: Papilio machaon L. T. lapidator 

 lapidator (Fabricius) occurs in southern Europe and North Africa. 



Ichneumon coentlator Fabricius, 1804. Systema Piezatorum, p. 68. S. Preocc. by Weber, 

 1795. When I proposed the replacement name T. lapidator panzeri, I stated that /. 

 coerulator Fabricius, 1804 was preocc. by Fabricius, 1796, but I have since discovered 

 that Weber (1795) preceded Fabricius (1796) in validating coenilator as an unnecessary 

 replacement name for /. lapidator Fabricius, 1787 (instead of 1793). 



Tragus panzeri Carlson, 1975. Ent. Soc. Wash., Proc 77: 305. N. name for /. coenilator 

 Fabricius. 



Taxonomy: Weber, 1795. Nomencl. Ent. Secundum Ent. System. Fabricii, p. 73. —Fabricius, 



1796. Ent. System., Index Alphabeticus, p. 83, 84. 

 pennator (Fabricius). Que. w. to Wash., s. to Fla., Kans., Nev., and Calif. Host: Papilio 



brevicauda Sdrs., P. eurymedon Lucas, P. glaucus L., Papilio polyxenes asterius Stoll, 

 P. rutulus Lucas, P. troilus L., P. zelicaon Lucas, Graphium rnarcellus (Cramer). 



Ichneumon pennator Fabricius, 1793. Ent. System., v. 2, p. 155. [female]. 



Trogus vulpinus Gravenhorst, 1829. Ichn. Europaea, v. 2, p. 389. [female]. 



Tragus exesorius Brulle, 1846. In Lepeletier, Hist. Nat. Ins. Hym., v. 4, p. 298. 6,9. 



Ichneumon asteriae Jaeger, 1859. Life of No. Amer. Insects, p. 240. Sex not indicated. 



Macrojoppa califoniica Cameron, 1911. Soc. Ent. 26: 35. Sex not indicated. 



Taxonomy: Townes, 1961. Ent. Soc. Wash., Proc. 63: 109, 110, 113. 

 pennator var. fulvipes Cresson, n. status. Newfoundland (insular). Que., Maine, N. H., Vt., 



Mass., N. Y., Ont., Mich., Man., Sask., Colo., B. C, Oreg. Host: Papilio brevicauda Sdrs., 

 P. glaucus L., P. eurymedon Lucas. Because fulvipes appears to be a color phase 

 (sympatric) rather than a subspecies oi pennator, I have chosen to treat it as a 

 "variety." Heinrich (1962) does not seem to have been objective in arguing that/w/v/pes 

 is a species distinct from pennator. In collecting "dozens of specimens" oi pennator and 

 fulvipes in Maine he claimed to have seen only one "looking like an intergrade." He said 

 "I would guess that the specimen is an erythristic/2t/i';;)es rather than a melanistic 

 pennator; both types of variation are to be expected anyway, and would create the 

 impression of intergrades without actually being such." In the U. S. Natl. Museum 

 collection there are only fi\e fulvipes specimens, while there are six (from Maine, Vt., 

 Mass., Pa., and Wash.) which impress me as being intergrades between pennator and 

 v&T. fulvipes. 

 Trogus fulvipes Cresson, 1868. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 2: 93. 6. 

 Trogus apicatus Davis, 1898 (1897). Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 24: 352. 6. 



Taxonomy: Heinrich, 1962. Canad. Ent. Sup. 29: 849-850. 



Tribe JOPPOCRYPTINI 



Genus PLAGIOTRYPES Ashmead 



Plagiotrypes Ashmead, 1900. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 23: 20. 



Type-species: Ichneumon concinnus Say. Monotypic and orig. desig. 

 Neopyga Heinrich, 1930. Zool. Mus. Berlin, Mitt. 15: 545. 



Type-species: Neopyga armata Heinrich. Desig. by Townes, 1944. 



This small genus is Neotropic and Nearctic. 



concinnus (Say). Southern N. H. s. to Fla., w. to 111. and Tex. 



Ichneumon concinnus Say, 1829. Contrib. Maclurian Lyceum to Arts and Sci. 1: 68. 9 (not 

 second female described). 



Taxonomy: Cresson, 1877. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 6: 194. — Cushman and Gahan, 1921. Ent. 

 Soc. Wash., Proc. 23: 164. 



Genus NARTHECURA Townes 



Narthecura Townes, 1946. Bol. Ent. Venezolana 5: 50. 



Type-species: Hoplisnienus munitus Cresson. Orig. desig. 



