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



(6): 148. 9. 

 parailelus Viereck, revised status. Que., Mass., R. I., N. Y., Md., Ont., Mich., n.e. Kans. Host: 



Archips rosanii.s (L.), Ancylis comptana (Froel.), Grapholitha molesta (Bsk.), Holcocera 



modestella Clem., Depressaria cinereocostella Clem. The name pamlleius and the two 



synonyms listed below were incorrectly suppressed as synonyms of infumatus 



(Provancher) by Townes (1945). 

 Campoplex {Hyponoter) parailelus Viereck, 1925; 1926. Canad. Ent. 57 (8): 204 (key); 58 



(9): 219. 9. 

 Campoplex (Campoplex) algonquinorum Viereck, 1925; 1926. Canad. Ent. 57 (9): 226 



(key); 58 (6): 145. 9. N. syn. 

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



58 (6): 145. 9. N. syn. 



Taxonomy. Townes, 1945. Amer. Ent. Soc, Mem. 11: 597. 

 phthorimaeae (Cushman). Va.?, w. Calif. Host: Keiferia inconspicuella (Murtf.)?, K. 



lycoper.sicella (Wlsm.), Phthorimaea operculella (Zell.), Heliothis zea (Bod.). I have not 

 seen specimens from places other than Calif, which I could definitely identify as 

 phthori)naeae, but would suppose that the range of the species is not restricted to Calif. 

 The species was described from six males and four females; the male allotype and four 

 of the other male paratypes are of the genus Diadegma, apparently an undescribed 

 species. In the U. S. Natl. Museum collection I presently find only eight specimens of C. 

 phthoriniaeae reared from P. operculella by J. E. Graf, but there are 40 specimens of 

 the Diadegma sp. which Graf reared from that host. Therefore, it seems likely that the 

 discussion of Graf (1917) pertains more to the Diadegma sp. than to C. phthorimaeae. 

 Whether the University of Calif. (Riverside) shipped both species to Hawaii (see Weber, 

 1951) and other parts of the World remains to be seen. Chittendon (1922) reported 

 phthorimaeae as having been reared from Udea rubigalis (Gn.), but that record pertains 

 to yet another apparently undescribed species of Diadegma. See also Diadegma 

 C07Hpressum (Cresson). 

 Omorgus phthorimaeae Cushman, 1915. Ent. Soc. Wash., Proc. 17: 138. 6,9. 



Biology: Graf, 1917. U. S. Dept. Agr., Bui. 427: 38-39. —Chittendon, 1922. Canad. Ent. 54: 174 



(misidentified Diadegma sp.). —Weber, 1951. Hawaii. Ent. Soc, Proc. 14: 327. 

 polychrosidis Viereck. N. Y. s. to w. N. C, w. to Mich, and Ind. Host: Platyptilia 

 carduidactlya (Riley), Paralobesia carduana (Bsk.). 



Campoplex polychrosidis Viereck, 1912. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 43: 586. 9. 

 porrcctus (Cresson). Que. w. to Sask., s. to e. N. C, n.w. S. C, and s.w. Kans. 



Mesoleptus porrectus Cresson, 1864. Ent. Soc. Phila., Proc. 3: 266. 9 . 



Mesoleptus subienuis Cresson, 1864. Ent. Soc. Phila., Proc. 3: 267. 6. 



Limneria ruficoxa Provancher, 1875. Nat. Canad. 7: 146. 9. 



Limnerium ruficoxum Dalla Torre, 1901. Cat. Hym., v. 3, p. 103. Emend. 



Olesicavipa melanerythrogaster Viereck, 1905. Kans. Acad. Sci., Trans. 19: 306. 6 , 9. 



pyraustae Smith. Europe. Introduced between 1927 and 1933 in Mass., R. I., Conn., N. Y., and 

 Ohio without becoming established. Host: Ostrinia nubilalis (Hbn.). The host cited was 

 the target species for introductions in the United States. 

 Campoplex pyraustae Smith, 1931. Portici R. Scuola Super, di Agr., Lab. Zool. Gen. e Agr., 

 Bol. 25: 257. 6,9. The holotype is now deposited in the U. S. Natl. Museum. 



Taxonomy: Baker, Bradley, and Clark, 1949. U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bui. 983: 144-147. 

 relativus (Viereck). Southwestern Kans. 



Amorphota relativa Viereck, 1905. Kans. Acad. Sci., Trans. 19: 307. 9. 

 tecumseh Viereck. Mass., Pa., Ont., Alta., Alaska. Host: Holcocera modestella Clem., 

 Scrobipalpa atriplicella (Rosier). 

 Campoplex (Campoplex) tecumseh Viereck, 1925; 1926. Canad. Ent. 57 (9): 225 (key); 58 

 (5): 130. 6. 

 tineavora (Rohwer). Southwestern Oreg. Host: Tinea defectella Zell. 



Angitia tineavora Rohwer, 1917. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 53: 160. 6, 9. 



