654 Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico 



Hulst, A. juglandis (LeB.), Jacoma nyssaecolella (Dyar), Meroptera pravella (Grt.), 

 Nephopteryx snbfuscella (Rag.), Salebriaria engeli (Dyar), Aristotelia sp. 

 Campoletis pyralidis Walley, 1970. Canad. Ent. 102: 1528. 6,9. 



Morphology: Finlayson, 1967. Canad. Ent. 102: 1257-1258 (as Campoletis n. sp.). 

 rufosignata (Viereck). Southern Ont. 



Sagaritis nifosignatus Viereck, 1925; 1926. Canad. Ent. 57 (8): 198 (key); 58 (2): 34. S. 



septentrionalis (Viereck). Mont., s.w. Alta., and s. B. C, s. to central Utah, w. Nev., and n. 

 Calif. Host: Euxoa pallipennis Sm. 



Sagaritis septentrionalis Viereck, 1925; 1926. Canad. Ent. 57 (8): 200 (key); 58 (3): 76. 9. 



Sagaritis aequalis Viereck, 1925; 1926. Canad. Ent. 57 (8): 200 (key); 58 (5): 122, 129. 6,9. 

 The correction made by Viereck in 1926 (p. 129) suggests that the lectotype which he in 

 effect selected in 1926 (p. 124) for S. laevis Viereck would apply to the name aequalis as 

 validated in the 1925 key. 



Sagaritis laevis Viereck, 1925; 1926. Canad. Ent. 57 (8): 200 (key); 58 (5): 124, 129. 6, 9. 

 The correction made by Viereck in 1926 (p. 129) suggests that the lectotype which he in 

 effect selected in 1926 (p. 122) for S. aequalis Viereck would apply to the name laevis as 

 validated in the 1925 key. 



Sagaritis nificnis Viereck, 1925; 1926. Canad. Ent. 57 (8): 201 (key); 58 (5): 127. 6. 



Sagaritis approximalis Walley, 1927. Canad. Ent. 59: 231. 6. 



Sagaritis vierecki Walley, 1927. Canad. Ent. 59: 233. 6, 9. 

 signata (Viereck). Southern B. C. 



Sagaritis signatus Viereck, 1925; 1926. Canad. Ent. 57 (8): 199 (key); 58 (3): 72. 9. 

 sonorensis (Cameron). Md., s. 111., n. Colo., s.w. Alta., s.e. Wash., and n.w. Oreg., s. to e. S. C, n. 

 Fla., s. Tex., s. Ariz., and s. Calif.; Cuba and Mexico s. to Peru. Host: Autographa 

 califomica (Spey.), Heliothis phloxiphaga (G. and R.), H. virescens (P.), H. zea (Bod.), 

 Peridroma saucia (Hbn.), Plathypena scabra (F.)?, Spodoptera exigua (Hbn.), 

 Trichoplusia ni (Hbn.), Anthocaris midea (Hbn.). In the earlier biological papers cited 

 below, sonorensis was misidentified as perdistincta, now a synonym of flavicincta 

 (which see). My 1972 paper was directed at eliminating the taxonomic confusion of 

 sonorensis v/ith flavicincta, but the unusual pattern of the distribution known for 

 sonorensis in North America and the existence in the Canadian National Collection of a 

 series of sonorensis specimens labeled as collected at an altitude of 7500 ft. (at Sunshine 

 Lodge) in Banff Natl. Park, Alta. seem to indicate the need for further taxonomic study 

 in connection with studies of host relations, etc. 



Limneria sonorensis Cameron, 1886. Biol. Cent.-Amer., Hym., v. 1, p. 307. [female]. 



Limnerium (Angitia) websteri Viereck, 1910. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 38: 382. 9. 



Taxonomy: Carlson, 1972. Ent. News 83: 75-82. 



Biology: Noble and Graham, 1966. Jour. Econ. Ent. 59: 1118-1120. — Lingren, Guerra, 

 Nickelsen, and White, 1970. Jour. Econ. Ent. 63: 518-522. — Hollingsworth, Harstack, and 

 Lingren, 1970. Jour. Econ. Ent. 63: 1758-1761. — Hoelscher and Vinson, 1971. Ent. Soc. 

 Amer., Ann. 64: 1373-1376. —Lingren and Noble, 1972. Jour. Econ. Ent. 65: 104-107. 

 — Guillot and Vinson, 1972. Nature [London] 235: 169-170. —Vinson, 1972. Ent. Soc. Amer., 

 Ann. 65: 229-236. —Vinson, 1972. Environmental Ent. 1: 409-413. —Vinson, 1972. Jour. 

 Insect Physiol. 18: 1501-1516. —Norton, Vinson, and Thurston, 1974. Electron Micros. Soc. 

 Amer., Proc. 32d: 140-141. —Wilson, Ridgway, and Vinson, 1974. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 67: 

 271-274. —Norton and Vinson, 1974. Internatl. Jour. Insect Morph. and Embryol. 3: 

 305-306, 309-311, 314-315. —Wilson and Ridgway, 1974. Environmental Ent. 3: 714-717. 

 (cocoon spinning). —Schmidt, 1974. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 67: 835-844. —Wilson and 

 Ridgway, 1975. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 68: 191-196. —Norton, Vinson, and Stoltz, 1975. Cell 

 Tissue Res. 162: 195-208. —Vinson, 1975. In Price, Evol. Strat. Paras. Insects and Mites, p. 

 29, 30, 31, 32, 34. — Dahlman and Vinson, 1976. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 69: 523-524. 

 —Lingren, 1977. Environmental Ent. 6: 72-76. 

 striatipes (Ashmead). N. H., N. Mex. The type-locality (not mentioned by Ashmead) is "Top of 

 [Las Vegas] range, [N. Mex.], betw[een] Sapello and Pecos Rivers, Ab[ou]t 11,000 ft. 



