822 Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico 



Biology: Girault, 1912. Wis. Nat. Hist. Soc, Bui. 10: 31-46. — Balduf, 1929. Ohio Jour. Sci. 29: 

 226-227. 237. —Decker, 1935. Iowa State Coll., Jour. Sci. 9: 572-576. —Walker and 

 Anderson, 1936. Va. Truck Expt. Sta., Bui. 93: 1382-1383. — Gilmore, 1938. Jour. Econ. Ent. 

 31: 715. -Hamlin et ai, 1949. U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bui. 975: 41, 44, 50-51, 55-58, 83. 

 — Harcourt, 1960. Canad. Ent. 92: 423. —Puttier 1966. Jour. Econ. Ent. 59: 483. 



Genus GYRINOPHAGUS Ruschka 



Gyrinophagus Ruschka, 1914. Zool.-Bot. Gesell. Wien, Verb. 64: 208. 

 Type-species: Gyrinophagus Inteipes Ruschka. Monotypic. 



Taxonomy: Delucchi, 1956 (1955). Ztschr. f. Angew. Ent. 38: 150-153. 

 dineutis (Ashmead). N. J., Mich., Iowa. Host: Dineutes asswiilis (Kirby), Gyrinus sp. 

 Cyrtogaster dineutis Ashmead, 1894. Canad. Ent. 26: 26. 9. 



Biology: Butcher, 1933. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 26: 83. — Galtsoff et ai, 1937. Culture 

 Methods for Invertebrate Animals, pp. 496-497. 



Genus SISYRIDIVORA Gahan 



Sisyridivora Gahan, 1951. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 44: 100. 



Type-species: Sisyridivora cavigena Gahan. Orig. desig. 



Taxonomy: Graham, 1969. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Ent., Bui. Sup. 16: 778. 

 cavigena Gahan. Ohio. Host: Climacia areolaris (Hagen). 



Sisyridivora cavigena Gahan, 1951. Ent. Soc Amer., Ann. 44: 102. 9, cJ. 



Biology: Brown, 1951. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 44: 103-110. 



Genus NASONIA Ashmead 



Naso7iia Ashmead, 1904. Carnegie Mus., Mem. 1: 317, 318. 



Type-species: Nasoiiia brevicomis Ashmead. Orig. desig. 

 Mormoniella Ashmead, 1904. Carnegie Mus., Mem. 1: 316, 317. 



Type-species: Mormoniella brevicomis Ashmead. Orig. desig. 



Ashmead placed Nasonia and Mormoniella in different tribes, but the same specimens were 

 type material of both type-species. A very large amount of literature has been published about 

 this genus, about half of it using the name Mormoniella, which has page priority. However, 

 Brues revised the genus, and as first reviser, he selected the name Nasonia. 



Revision: Brues, 1910. Canad. Ent. 42: 260. 



Taxonomy: Kurdjumov, 1913. Ent. Obozr. 13: 5 (Mormoniella). —Gahan, 1927. U. S. Natl. 



Mus., Proc. 71 (4): 5 (Mormoniella). —Gahan and Peck, 1946. Wash. Acad. Sci., Jour. 36: 



316 (type-species). —Peck, 1951 In Muesebeck, et ai, U. S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Monog. 2: 559 



(Nasonia). —Edwards, 1952. Ent. Monthly Mag. 88: 1056 (Mormoniella). — Hedqvist, 



1963. Stud. Forest. Suecica 11: 125 (Naso7iia). 

 vitripennis (Walker). Que., s. to Fla., w. to B. C. and Calif.; Cosmopolitan. Host: Calliphora sp., 

 C. vicina R.-D., Cochliomyia hominivorax (Coq.), C. macellaria (P.), Fannia sp., F. 

 canicularis (L.), F . femoralis (Stein), F. scalaris (F.), Hubneria estigmenensis (Sellers), 

 Hypoderma sp., Lucilia sp., L. illustris (Meig.), Musca sp., M. do^nestica L., Omotoma 

 funiiferanae (Tothill), Opiiyra aenescens (Wied.), 0. leucostoma (Wied.), Phaenicia 

 eximia (Wied.), P. mexicana (Macq.), P. sericata (Meig.), Phortnia regina (Meig.), 

 Piophila casei (L.), Policies lardaria (F.), Protocallipliora avium S. and D., P. metallica 

 (Towns.), P. sialia S. and D., Sarcophaga sp., Sy7it)iesiomyia nudiseta (Wulp). 



Pteromalus vitripennis Walker, 1836. Ent. Mag. 3: 492. 9. 



Pteromalus muscaruni Hartig, 1838. Forstwiss. Forst. Naturk., Jahrb. 1: 256. 



Pteromalus abnormis Boheman, 1856. Ofvers. Svensk. Vetensk.-Akad., Forh. 15:58, 59. 9, 

 6. 



Dicyclus palli7iervosus Walker, 1872. Notes on Chalcid., p. 117. 9. 



Stictonotus insuetus Walker, 1872. Notes on Chalcid., p. 117. 9. 



Mormoniella brevicomis Ashmead, 1904. Carnegie Mus., Mem. !• 316. 9. 



Nasonia brevicomis Ashmead, 1904. Carnegie Mus., Mem. 1: 317. 9. 



