Superfamily ICHNEUMONOIDEA 623 



number of species have been confused under the name californicum (also see 



introduction to Anomalon). 

 Nototrachys califomicus Cresson, 1879 (1878). Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Proc. 30: 366. 9. 

 canadense (Provancher), revised status. Que. Cushman and Gahan (1921) suppressed 



canadense as a synonym of ejiincidum (which see). 

 Trachynohis Canadensis Provancher, 1879. Nat. Canad. 11 (no. 126): 119. 9. Preocc. in 



Anomalon by Agrypon canadense (Provancher), 1874. 



Taxonomy: Cushman and Gahan, 1921. Ent. Soc. Wash., Proc. 23: 156 (syn.). 

 ejuncidum Say. "United States." It is my opinion that perhaps as many as ten species have 

 been confused under this name; therefore, I have resurrected the names suppressed as 

 synonyms of ejuncidum by Cushman and Gahan (1921) and Townes (1945) and leave it 

 to a revisor to determine the application of the name ejuncidum. 

 Anomalon ejuncidus Say, 1836. Boston Jour. Nat. Hist. 1: 233, 241-242. 9. 



Taxonomy: Cushman and Gahan, 1921. Ent. Soc. Wash., Proc. 23: 156. —Townes, 1945. Amer. 

 Ent. Soc, Mem. 11: 708-709 (syn.). 

 fuscatum (Cresson), revised status. Fla.; Cuba. Townes (1945) suppressed ficscatum as a 

 synonym of ejuncidum (which see). 

 Trachynohis fuscatus Cresson, 1865. Ent. Soc. Phila., Proc. 4: 50. <J, 9. 



Taxonomy: Townes, 1945. Amer. Ent. Soc, Mem. 11: 708 (syn.). 

 reticulatum (Cresson). Colo. It is my opinion that, as with califomicuvi and ejuncidum, a 

 number of species have been confused under the name reticulatuvi ; therefore, for 

 distribution I have cited only the type locality. 

 Trachynotus reticulatus Cresson, 1865. Ent. Soc. Phila., Proc. 4: 285. 6. 

 texanum (Cresson), revised status. Central Tex. Cushman and Gahan (1921) suppressed 

 texanum as a synonym of ejuncidum (which see). 

 Trachynotus texanus Cresson, 1872. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 4: 169. 9. 



Taxonomy: Cushman and Gahan, 1921. Ent. Soc. Wash., Proc. 23: 156. 



Genus NEOGREENEIA Viereck 



Neogreeneia Viereck, 1912. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 42: 641. 



Type-species: Neogreeneia picticomis Viereck. Monotypic and orig. desig. 



This is a small Nearctic and Neotropic genus. No hosts are known. Townes (1971) believed 

 that Neogreeneia represents little more than a distinct species group of the genus Anomalon. 

 Despite his decided lumping tendency, Gauld (1976) retained Neogreeneia as a valid genus. 



Taxonomy: Townes, 1971. Amer. Ent. Inst, Mem. 17: 124, 125-126. —Gauld, 1976. Brit. Mus. 

 (Nat. Hist.) Ent., Bui. 33: 88. 

 picticornis Viereck. N. Y. w. to s. Mich., s. to s. Fla. and n.e. Tex. 



Neogreeneia picticomis Viereck, 1912. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc 42: 641. 9. 



Subfamily CAMPOPLEGINAE 



This large subfamily is represented by three tribes, Nonnini, Hellwigiini, and Campoplegini. 

 The latter tribe includes the vast majority of genera and species of Campopleginae and is the 

 only tribe represented in America north of Mexico. 



Taxonomy: Townes, 1970 (1969). Amer. Ent. Inst, Mem. 13: 143-193 (genera of world as 

 "Porizontinae"). 



Tribe CAMPOPLEGINI 



Townes (1961) subdivided the Campoplegini into two tribes, and Townes (1970), 1971) main- 

 tained the same tribal classification. I do not feel that this classification has any particular prac- 

 tical or phyletic merit, and, therefore, recognize only a single tribe here. 



The Campoplegini are internal parasites of the larvae (cf. Campoplex) of Lepidoptera, 

 Symphyta, and Coleoptera. Campoplegine parasites of Symphyta and Coleoptera are far less nu- 



