Superfamily ICHNEUMONOIDEA 655 



[elevation]." Townes and Townes (1951) indicated that the species is also known from 

 Mt. Madison, N. H. 

 Limneria striatipes Ashmead, 1901. Psyche 9: 148. ? (S misdet.). 

 taeniolata (Viereck). N. Mex. Known only from the holotype, which was collected at Beulah. 



Limnerium taeniolata Viereck, 1903. In Skinner, Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 29: 92. i. 

 tibialis (Viereck). Southern B. C, w. Wash. 



Sagaritis tibialis Viereck, 1925; 1926. Canad. Ent. 57 (8): 200 (key); 58 (3): 77. 9. 

 tibiator (Cresson). Northern N. Y. s. to s.w. S. C. and n. Ala., w. to s.e. Iowa and n.e. Kans. 

 Host: Rhodophora gaurae (J. E. S.), geometrid on apple? 

 Mesoleptus tibiator Cresson, 1864. Ent. Soc. Phila., Proc. 3: 259. 6. 

 Ischnoscopus taeniatus Viereck, 1905. Kans. Acad. Sci., Trans. 19: 305. 9. 

 yakutatensis (Ashmead). Southeastern Alaska. 



Ischnoscopus yakutatensis Ashmead, 1902. Wash. Acad. Sci., Proc. 4: 236. i, 9. 



Genus CALLIDORA Foerster 



Pantropa Foerster, 1868. Naturh. Ver. Rheinlande, Verh. 25: 155. 



Type-species: Limneria albovincta Holmgren. By subsequent monotypy from 

 inclusion by Townes, 1970. The designation of Townes (1970) reads: "{CalUdora 

 annellata Thomson) = alboviyicta Holmgren." Article 68 (c) of the International 

 Code of Zoological Nomenclature indicates that albovincta is the type-species by 

 monotypy in spite of the intentions of Townes, which apparently were that it be 

 annellata. 

 CalUdora Foerster, 1868. Naturh. Ver. Rheinlande, Verh. 25: 157. 



Type-species: CalUdora annellata Thomson. Desig. by Viereck, 1914 from two 

 species included by Thomson, 1887. The type-species is regarded as a synonym of 

 C. albovincta (Holmgren). 

 Neocallidora Ozols, 1966. Latv. Ent. 11: 49. 



Type-species: Campoplex analis Gravenhorst. Monotypic and orig. desig. 



This is a small Holarctic and Oriental genus. No hosts are known. 



Revision: Tigner, 1969. Mich. Ent. 2: 36-39 (spp. of world). 



Taxonomy: Townes, 1970 (1969). Amer. Ent. Inst., Mem. 13: 165-166. 

 surata Tigner. Central Tenn., s.w. N. Dak., central S. Dak., s. Tex., e. Wye, s. Alta., n. Utah. 



CalUdora surata Tigner, 1969. Mich. Ent. 2: 39. 6, 9. 

 tegularis Tigner. Northeastern Pa., s.e. Mich. 



CalUdora tegularis Tigner, 1969. Mich. Ent. 2: 38. S, 9. 



Genus CYMODUSA Holmgren 



Cymodusa Holmgren, 1859 (1858). Svenska Vetensk.-Akad., Ofvers. af ... Forhandl. 15: 325. 

 Type-species: Cymodusa leucocera Holmgren. Monotypic and orig. desig. 

 Apparently the name leucocera is validated in this work by virtue of article 16 (a) 

 (vi) of the Internatl. Code of Zool. Nomenclature, even though Holmgren 

 indicated that he knew five Scandinavian species of Cymodusa. 

 Thersitia Schmiedeknecht, 1907. Hym. Mitteleuropas, p. 598. 



Type-species: Thersitia egregia Schmiedeknecht. Monotypic. The type-species is 

 regarded as a synonym of leucocera Holmgren. 



This is a Neotropic, Holarctic, and Oriental genus of moderate size. 



Revision: Gupta and Gupta, 1974. Oriental Insects 8: 1-14 (Oriental spp.). 

 distincta (Cresson). Maine w. to s. B. C, s. to n. Ga., n.e. Kans., Colo., and w. Oreg. 

 Mesoleptus subrubidus Cresson, 1864. Ent. Soc. Phila., Proc. 3: 264. S. 

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

 Limnerium vigilis Viereck, 1906. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 32: 179. i. 

 Idechthis biconjunctus Viereck, 1906. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 32: 180. i. 

 Campoplex (Nepiera) amasecontonim Viereck, 1917 (1916). Conn. State Geol. and Nat. 

 History Survey Bui. 22: 266. 6 . 



