Superfamily ICHNEUMONOIDEA 629 



Phthorimaea operculella (Zell). The host cited was the target species for introductions 



in Calif. 

 Campoplex haywardi Blanchard, 1942. In Hayward, Tucuman Estac. Expt. Agr., Rev. 



Indus, y Agr. 33: 83. Nomen nudum. 

 Campoplex haywardi Blanchard, 1947 (1946). Acta Zool. Lilloana 3: 295. cJ, 9. 



Biology: Leong and Oatman, 1968. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 61: 26: 36. 



hexagonalis (Viereck). Southern Alta. 



Pseuderiptemoides hexagonalis Viereck, 1925. Canad. Ent. 57 (7): 179 (key); 57 (12): 302. 



9. 



hullensis (Viereck). Que. 



Neonortonia hullensis Viereck, 1925. Canad. Ent. 57 (7): 179 (key); 57 (12): 301. S. 



infumatus (Provancher). Que. 



Limneria infumata Provancher, 1874. Nat. Canad. 6: 148. 9. The lectotype selected by 

 Gahan and Rohwer (1918) is not conspecific with the lectotypes for the names 

 suppressed as synonyms of infuntatus by Townes (1945); see parallelus Viereck. 



Taxonomy: Gahan and Rohwer, 1918. Canad. Ent. 50: 29. —Townes, 1945. Amer. Ent. Soc, 

 Mem. 11: 597. —Barron, 1975. Nat. Canad. 102: 489 (confirmation of Gahan and Rohwer 

 lectotype). 

 macer (Cresson). Colo. 



Mesoleptus macer Cresson, 1865. Ent. Soc. Phila., Proc. 4: 262. 9. 

 mellipes (Provancher). Que., Maine, Mass., Ont., Mich., Wis., S. Dak., Sask., n. Idaho, s. B. C. 



Host: Epinotia nanana (Treit.), Coleotechnites piceaella (Kft.), Eucordylea ducharmei 



Free., Exoteleia dodecella (L.), Coleophora laricella (Hbn.), C. pniniella Clem. I suspect 



that the name mellipes and the other names listed as synonyms therof apply to one or 



more species which lose the second intercubitus in smaller specimens (i.e. those that 



develop on smaller hosts). 

 Limneria rufipes Provancher, 1874. Nat. Canad. 6: 149. 9. Preocc. in Campoplex by 



Gravenhorst, 1829 and Holmgren, 1872. 

 Limneria mellipes Provancher, 1883. Petite Faune Ent. Canada, p. 831 (errata). N. name 



for L. rufipes Provancher. Barron (1975) and other authors have incorrectly concluded 



that this name was a lapsus and apparently were unaware of its proposal in the index of 



the Petite Faune. 

 Nemeritis melanomerus Viereck, 1925; 1926. Canad. Ent. 57 (7): 178 (key); 58 (7): 177. S. 



In the 1926 part of Viereck's paper as "Campoplex (Nemeritis) melanomenisr 

 Nemeritis decoratus Viereck, 1925; 1926. Canad. Ent. 57 (7): 179 (key); 58 (7): 180. 9. In 



the 1926 part of Viereck's paper as "Campoplex (Nemeritis) decoratus" 

 Nemeritis laevis Viereck, 1925; 1926. Canad. Ent. 57 (7): 179 (key); 58 (7): 179. 9. In the 



1926 part of Viereck's paper as "Campoplex (Nemeritis) laevis." 

 Phaedroctonus piceae Cushman, 1935. Wash. Acad. Sci., Jour. 25: 260. 6, 9. 

 nigricinctus (Ashmead). N. J., D. C. Host: Small "tineid" on Betula yiigra, Ametastegia recens 



(Say)? 

 Limneria nigricincta Ashmead, 1890 (1889). U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 12: 431. 6, 9. 



Taxonomy: Townes and Townes, 1951. In Muesebeck et ai, U. S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Monog. 2: 

 361 (lectotype selected). 

 nigricoxa (Provancher). Que. Known only from the lectotype. Notes I made in studying the 

 lectotype in 1974 indicate that it may be a composite specimen. 

 LTmueria nigricoxa Provancher, 1882. Nat. Canad. 13: 364. 9. 

 Limnerium nigricoxum Dalla Torre, 1901. Cat. Hym., v. 3, p. 99. Emend. 



Taxonomy: Gahan and Rohwer, 1918. Canad. Ent. 50: 29 (lectotype selected). —Barron, 1975. 

 Nat. Canad. 102: 516. 

 nolae (Ashmead). Que. s. to R. I., w. to Sask., Colo., and s. Calif. Host: Trichotaphe sp., Nola 

 sp. on Salix, Cnephasia longana (Haw.). 

 Limneria nolae Ashmead, 1890 (1889). U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 12: 431. 6,9. 

 Campoplex (H yposoter) fuscitarsatus Viereck, 1925; 1926. Canad. Ent. 57 (8): 203 (key); 58 

 (8): 199. 9. 



