482 Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico 



Subfamily LYCORININAE 



This is a small subfamily including three cosely related genera, only one of which occurs in the 

 New World. 



Genus TOXOPHOROIDES Viereck 



Toxophowides Cresson, 1874 (1873). Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Proc. 25: 406. Manuscript name 

 cited in synonymy (i.e. nomen nudum). Townes (1970) regarded the name Toxophowides 

 as being validated by Viereck (1911); Townes opinion is (personal communication, 1975) 

 that because Cresson did not adopt this name (Cresson said that it was an MS name 

 which he had intended to use for the species he described on the following page as 

 Lycorinaf apicalis) it should be regarded as having been published in synonymy by 

 Cresson. Those who agree with the present Code regarding the publication date and 

 authorship of names which have been accepted as having been validated in synonymy, 

 possibly could regard Toxophowides as having been validated by Cresson. 



Toxophoroides Viereck, 1911. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 40: 195. 



Type-species: Lifcorina^ apicalis Cresson. Monotypic and orig desig. 



Chloral ijcorina Cushman. 1920. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 58: 9. 

 Type-species: Glypta scitula Cresson. Orig. desig. 



This is a small Neotropic and Nearctic genus. 



Revision: Cushman, 1920. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 58: 7-13. 



Taxonomy: Townes, 1970 (1969). Amer. Ent. Inst., Mem. 13: 3. 

 albomarginatus albomarginatus (Cresson). Maine w. to Man., s. to N. C, Ark., Kans., and 

 Colo. Host: Psoronina hanniiondi (Riley), A)iarHia lineatella Zell., Dichouienis 

 bipiDictella (Wlshm.), Archips romceana (Harris), Acleris niintita (Rob.), Grapholitha 

 niolesta (Bsk.). 

 Glypta alboniarginafa Cresson, 1870. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 3: 157. 9. 

 albomarginatus soror (Cushman). N. Mex., Ariz., Calif. Host: Acrobasis nuxvorella Neun. 



Chlorolycorina Noror Cushman, 1920. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 58: 10. 9. 

 glaucomatus Cushman. N. J., Pa., Md., N. C, Ohio, Mich. 



Toxophoroides glaucoinatus Cushman, 1920. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 58: 12. 9. 

 scitulus (Cresson). N. Y., N. J., Md., D. C, Va., N. C, Fla., Ind., Ky., Tenn. Host: Acrobasis 

 juglandis (LeB.), Nephopteryx uvinella (Rag.), Tetralopha subcanalis (Wlk.), Arogalea 

 cristifasciella (Chamb.), Gelechia albisparsella (Chamb.), Ancylis comptana (Froel.), 

 "tineid" on apple, leaf feeder on Rubus alleghe)iiensis. 

 Glypta scitula Cresson, 1870. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 3: 155. 9. 

 xanthozonatus (Ashmead). Southeastern N. C, s. Fla., Mo. Host: Tortricid on oak, 

 Antaeotricha hioiiilis (Zell), leaf roller on Vacci)iiu))i australe. 

 Glypta xanthozonata Ashmead, 1890 (1889). U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 12: 449. 6. 



Taxonomy: Viereck, 1911. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 40: 195 (syn.). -Cushman, 1920. U. S. Natl. 

 Mus., Proc. 58: 11-12. — Walkley, 1967. In Krombein et al, U. S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Monog. 2, 

 sup. 2, p. 85 (syn.). 



Subfamily COLLYRIINAE 



Genus COLLYRIA Schiodte 



Pachymerus Gravenhorst, 1829. Ichn. Europaea, v. 3, p. 721. Preocc. by Thunberg, 1805 



and Serville, 1825. 



Type-species: Bassns calcitrator Gravenhorst. Desig. by Westwood, 1840. 

 Collyria Schiodte, 1839. Mag. Zool. (Ser. 2, sect. 3) 9 (insectes, pi. 6-10): 10. N. name for 



Pachynienis Gravenhorst. 



This is a small Palearctic genus. The hosts are Cephidae. The eggs are inserted into the eggs 

 of the host and the Collyria adults emerge from the cocoon of the host. 



