Superfamily ICHNEUMONOIDEA 617 



rufula (Provancher). Que., N. H., Mass., N. Y., Md., n. Va., Ont., Ind. 



Anomalon rufulum Provancher, 1886. Addit. Corr. Faune Ent. Canada Hym., p. 80. 9. 

 semirufa (Norton). Que. w. to s.e. S. Dak., s. to Md., Tenn., and n.e. Kans. 



Anomalon semi-nifus Norton, 1863. Ent. Soc. Phila., Proc. 1: 362. 9. 



suburbis (Davis). Northern Idaho. 



Anomalon snburbe Davis, 1898 (1897). Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 24: 358. 6, 9. 



xanthopsis (Ashmead). Colo., w. Mont., n.e. Calif. 



Ano7nalon xanthopsis Ashmead, 1890 (1889). U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 12: 423. 6. 



Genus TRICHOMMA Wesmael 



Trichomma Wesmael, 1849. [Brussels] Acad. Roy. de Belg., Bui. 16 (pt. 2): 119, 139. 



Type-species: Anomalon (Trichomvxa) fuhndens Wesmael. Monotypic. 

 Trichomella Szepligeti, 1910. Leyden Mus., Notes 32: 91. 



Type-species: Trichomona clavipes Krieger. Desig. by Viereck, 1914. 



This moderately large genus is known from all zoogeographic regions except the Ethiopian 

 Region. 



enecator (Rossi). Eurasia. Introduced in N. J. in 1931 without becoming established. Host: 



Grapholitha molesta (Bsk.). The host cited was the target species for the releases in N. 

 J. 

 Ichneumon Enecator Rossi, 1790. Fauna Etrusca, v. 2, p. 48. 9. 

 Trichomma ruficoxis Foerster, 1860. Naturh. Ver. Rheinlande, Verh. 17: 149. 9. 



Taxonomy: Krieger, 1904. Ztschr. System. Hym. Dipt. 4: 165-166. 



Biology: Rosenberg, 1934. Bui. Ent. Res. 25: 214-217. — Telenga, 1934. Anz. f. Schaedlingsk. 

 10: 101-106. —Allen, Holloway, and Haeussler, 1940. U. S. Dept. Agr., Cir. 561: 59-60. 

 — Simmonds, 1944. Sci. Agr. 25: 1-30. — Zech, 1959. Ztschr. f. Angew. Ent. 44: 204. 

 maceratum (Cresson). Colo., s. Idaho, s.w. Utah, Calif. Host: Etiella zinkenella (Treit.), 

 Melitara dentata (Grt.), Pima granitellum (Rag.), Barbara colfaxiana taxifoliella 

 (Bsk.). 

 Anomalon maceratum Cresson, 1879 (1878). Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Proc. 30: 368. 6. 

 Trichomma granitellae Viereck, 1912. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 42: 645. i. 

 Trichomma epischniae Viereck, 1912. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 42: 645. 9. 



Taxonomy: Townes and Townes, 1951. /w Muesebeck et al., U. S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Monog. 2: 

 396 (syn.). 

 reticulatum Davis. Southwestern Maine, N. Y., N. J., Ohio, s. Mich., e. Mo., n.e. Kans., B. C? 

 Host: Grapholitha molesta (Bsk.), Melissopus latiferreaniis (Wlsm.), Canarsia 

 ulmiarrosorella Clem., Nephopteryx subftiscella (Rag.). 

 Trichomma reticulata Davis, 1898 (1897). Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 24: 361. 9. 



Genus AGRYPON Foerster 



Agrypon Foerster, 1860. Naturh. Ver. Rheinlande, Verh. 17: 151. 



Type-species: Ophion flaveolatum Gravenhorst. Desig. by Morley, 1913. 

 Trichonotus Cameron, 1905 (July). Roy. Asiatic Soc, Straits Branch, Jour. 44: 124. Preocc. 

 by Schneider, 1801; Rafinesque, 1815; and Loew, 1857. 



Type-species: Trichonotus reticulatus Cameron. Monotypic. 

 Trichionotus Cameron, 1905 (August). Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) 16: 168. 



Type-species: Trichionotus reticulatus Cameron. Monotypic. The holotype of the 

 type-species io also the holotype of Trichonotus reticulatus Cameron. 

 Odontagrypon Cameron, 1906. So. African Mus., Ann. 5: 90. 



Type-species: Odontagrypon spilonotus Cameron. Desig. by Viereck, 1914. 

 Agrypon subg. Paragrypon Uchida, 1941. Insecta Matsumurana 15: 159. 



Type-species: Gongropelma kikuchii Uchida. Orig. desig. 

 Dioborus Rao, 1953. Indian Forest Rec, New Ser., Ent. 8: 204. 



Type-species: Dioborus indica Rao. Monotypic and orig. desig. The type-species is 

 regarded as a synonym of A. nox Morley. 



