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californicus Ashmead. Alasita, B. C, Wash., Calif. Host: Acleris gloverana (Wlsm.). 



Chorinaeus californicus Ashmead, 1896. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 23: 200. "d" = 9. 

 constrictus Davis. N. H., N. Y., Md., Va., w. N. C, e. Tenn., Ga. C. constrictus may prove to be 

 a synonym of C.fiinebris carinatus (Cresson); compare Townes and Townes (1959, 

 p. 27). 

 Chorinaeus constrictus Davis, 1897. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 24: 209. 9. 



Taxonomy: Townes and Townes, 1959. U. S. Natl. Mus. Bui. 216 [pt. 1]: 26, 27. 

 emorsus Townes. N. S., N. H., Mich. 



Chorinaeus eniorsus Townes, 1959. In Townes and Townes, U. S. Natl. Mus. Bui. 216 [pt. 

 1]: 33. 9. 



excessorius Davis. Maine, Ont., and Minn. s. to Ala. and Kans.; also n. Utah and n. Calif. Host: 



Choristoneura funiiferana (Clem.), Ancylis contptana (Froel). 

 Chorinaeus excessorius Davis, 1897. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 24: 209. 9. 

 funebris carinatus (Cresson). N. S., Que., Ont., s. Man., e. Alta., and s. B. C. s. to Md., Ala., and 



Tex. Host: Ancylis comptana (Froel.)?, Strepsicrates st)iithiana (Wlsm.), Archips 



semiferanus (Wlk.), Argyrotaenia velutinana (Wlk.), Anacanipsis ritoifnictella (Clem.), 



Tetralopha asperatella (Clem.), Acrobasis betulella Hulst. 

 Tryphon carinatus Cresson, 1864. Ent. Soc. Phila., Proc 3: 273. 6. 

 Polyrhabdus cariniger Walsh, 1873. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, Trans. 3: 98. S, 9. 

 funebris funebris (Gravenhorst). Colo., Ariz., Idaho, Nev.; Eurasia. Host: Grapholitha 



conversana Wlsm. The neotype designated by Aeschlimann in his 1976 revision of 



Chorinaeus has no validity for a number of reasons, one of which is the fact that it is 



from Swedish Lappland. 

 Exochus funebris Gravenhorst, 1829. Ichn. Europaea, v. 1, p. 695. S ? 

 Chorinaeus funebris a.fenioratus Hellen, 1937. Notulae Ent. 17: 56. 9. N. syn. (uncertain). 

 Chorinaeus funebris a. nigripes Hellen, 1937. Notulae Ent. 17: 56. 9. N. syn. (uncertain). 

 Chorinaeus funebris clarus Townes, 1959. In Townes and Townes, U. S. Natl. Mus. Bui. 



216 [pt. 1]:30. 9.N. syn. 

 Chorinaeus funebris divisus Townes, 1959. In Townes and Townes, U. S. Natl. Mus. Bui. 



216 [pt. 1]:31. 9. N. syn. 



Taxonomy: Kusigemati, 1967. Insecta Mastsumurana 30: 20-21 (no subspecies recognized). 



Biology: Aeschlimann, 1974. Ent. Exp. Appl. 17: 488-489 (overwintering). 

 labiosus Townes. Western N. C, Mich.? 



Chorinaeus labiosus Townes, 1959. hi Townes and Townes, U. S. Natl. Mus. Bui. 216 [pt. 

 1]: 32. 9. 

 longicalcar Thomson. Que. w. to B. C, s. to N. C, s. Wis., and Calif.; Eurasia. Host: Caripeta 

 angustiorata Wlk.?, C. divisata Wlk., Hypagrytis piniata (Pack.), Protoboarmia 

 porcelaria (Gn.), Seiniothisa "granitata" auct., Choristoneura fumifera7ia (Clem.). 

 Specimens with black hind femora (sometimes all femora black) are known from Que., 

 Ont., Mich., Wash. Oreg., and Calif. The correct name for this species may be 

 subcarinatus Holmgren. Roman (1925) suppressed longicalcar as a synonym of 

 subcarinatus; he stated that Holmgren's type was lost, but that it appeared certain 

 from the description that Holmgren's "male" of subcarinatus was a longicalcar female. 

 It seems quite likely that Roman was correct, and I was prepared to accept Roman as 

 first revisor. However, Dr. J.-P. Aeschlimann pointed out to me (personal commun., 

 August, 1976) that Holmgren (1873) had in fact been first revisor and had suppressed 

 subcarinatus as a synonym of C. cristator (Gravenhorst). A search is to be made for the 

 subcarinatus type in places to which Holmgren is known to have sent material; if it is 

 not found, and if no specimens of cristator having a black face are found, longicalcar 

 must be suppressed as a synonym of subcarinatus. 



Chorinaeus subcarinatus Holmgren, 1858 (1856). Svenska Vetensk.-Akad. Handl. (n. f.) 1: 

 321. 9 ? Syn.? 



Chorinaeus longicalcar Thomson, 1887. Deut. Ent. Ztschr. 31: 201. 9. 



Chorinaeus pleturus Davis, 1897. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 24: 211. 9. N. syn. 



Chorinaeus longicalcar talaris Townes, 1959. In Townes and Townes, U. S. Natl. Mus. 

 Bui. 216 [pt. 1]: 18. 6, 9. N. syn. 



