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Campoplex (Campoplex) juxtus Viereck, 1925; 1926. Canad. Ent. 57 (9): 226 (iiey); 58 (6): 



147. 9. 

 Campoplex (Campoplex) militaris Viereck, 1925; 1926. Canad. Ent. 57 (9): 226 (key); 58 



(6): 147. 9. 



Biology: Timberlake, 1912. U. S. Dept. Agr., Bur. Ent., Tech. Ser. 19: 71-92. -Tothill, 1922. 

 Canad. Dept. Agr., Bui. (n. s.) 3: 74-76. -Morris, 1964. Canad. Ent. 96: 364, 365, 366-367. 

 —Morris, 1976. Canad. Ent. 108: 834, 835, 836. 



Morphology: Cushman, 1926. Ent. Soc. Wash., Proc. 28: 43 (first instar larva). 

 xanthostomus (Gravenhorst). Eurasia; n. Africa. Reported as introduced in Orange Co., Calif, 

 (apparently in 1948) without becoming established (see Clausen, 1956). No "voucher" 

 specimens are present in the U. S. Natl. Museum collection; hence, I do not feel certain 

 that the species released in Calif, was really S. xanthostomus or even a species of 

 Sinophonis. The target species for the release of xantlistovius in Calif, was the native 

 Paramyelois transitella (Wlk.). 

 Campoplex xanthostomus Gravenhorst 1829. Ichn. Europaea, v. 3, p. 460. 6. 

 Campoplex deserticola Tosquinet, 1896. Soc. Ent. de Belg., Mem. 5: 412. 6. 



Taxonomy: Aubert, 1964. Soc. Ent. de France, Bui. 69: 159. — Townes, Momoi, and Townes, 

 1965. Amer. Ent. Inst., Mem. 5: 274 (lectotype selected). — Shaumar, 1966. Entomophaga 

 11: 458, 461 (syn.). 



Biology: Clausen, 1956. U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bui. 1139: 23. 



Genus SESIOPLEX Viereck 



Campoplex subg. Sesioplex Viereck, 1912. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 42: 644. 



Type-species: Campoplex (Sesioplex) depressus Viereck. Monotypic and orig. desig. 



Dr. Klaus Horstmann (personal commun., 1976) told me that he knew a European species 

 which may be referable to Sesioplex, but depressus is the only species known to me. The name 

 Sesioplex is here resurrected from synonymy because depressiis has structural characteristics 

 which make it a misfit in Campoplex or Sinophorus. 



depressus (Viereck). Que. w. to Iowa, s. to n. Ga. and n.e. Kans. Host: Gnorimoschema 

 gallaesolidaginis (Riley). 



Campoplex (Sesioplex) depressus Viereck, 1912. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 42: 644. 9. The 

 holotype is labeled as follows: "from F. M. Webster; Feb. 3, [18]87; Par[asite] on 

 Gelechia solidaginis; iss[ued] March 25, [18]87." This is certainly the specimen which 

 Riley and Howard (1890) identified as "Limneria dimidiatus Cr[esson]," from 

 "LaFayette, Ind., March 25, 1887." Because Webster was never stationed in La., 

 Viereck's statement that the type locality is "Louisiana" is erroneous. 



Sesioplex relativus Viereck, 1925. Canad. Ent. 57 (7): 177 (key); 57 (12): 298. 9. 



Taxonomy: Riley and Howard, 1890. U. S. Dept. Agr., Insect Life 3: 157. 

 Biology: Miller, 1963. Ohio Jour. Sci. 63: 71. 



Genus CAMPOPLEX Gravenhorst 



Campoplex Gravenhorst, 1829. Ichn. Europaea, v. 3, p. 453. 



Type-species: Ichneumon difformis Gmelin. Desig. by Westwood, 1840. 

 Dioratica Foerster, 1868. Naturh. Ver. Rheinlande, Verb. 25: 153. 



Type-species: Porizon borealis Zetterstedt. Monotypically included and desig. by 

 Townes, Momoi, and Townes, 1965. 

 Omorgus Foerster, 1868. Naturh. Ver. Rheinlande, Verh. 25: 153. 



Type-species: Limneria mutabilis Holmgren. Desig. by Viereck, 1912 from 32 

 species included by Thomson, 1887. Horstmann (1969) suppressed mtitabilis as a 

 synonym of diffonn is (Gmelin). 

 Omorga Thomson, 1887. Opusc. Ent. 11: 1052, 1125. Emend. 



Zatranosema Viereck, 1912. Ent. News 23: 45. Placed with a query as a synonym of 

 Campoplex by Townes (1970). Proposed as a "new name" for Tranosema Foerster in 

 the sense of Szepligeti as opposed to the sense of Thomson (see Tranosema). 



