Superfamily CHALCIDOIDEA 887 



disparis Ruschka. Maine, s. to N. J.; Europe, Korea, Japan. Introduced from Russia and Japan; 

 the first recoveries in 1910. Host: Porthetria dispar (L.); Apatiteles melanoscelus 

 (Ratz.). Development as a secondary parasite may occur only in laboratory or insectary 

 cultures. N. Amer. literature before 1929 used the name bifasciatiis. 

 Anastatus bifasciatiis var. disparis Ruschka, 1920. Zool.-Bot. Gesell. Wien., Verh. 70: 265. 

 S, 9. 



Taxonomy: Pieltain, 1934. Eos 10: 286-290. — Tachikawa, 1965. In Yasumatsu et a/., Icon. Ins. 

 Jap., V. 3, p. 281 {disparis syn. o{ japonicus (Ashmead). — Hirose et a/., 1968. Kyushu 

 Univ. Faculty Agr., Jour. 14: 450, footnote. 



Biology: Fiske, 1910. Parasites of Gipsy and Brown-Tail Moths Introduced into Mass. pp. 

 16-51. -Howard and Fiske, 1911. U. S. Dept. Agr., Bur. Ent. Bui. 91: 75, 168-176. 

 — Muesebeck and Dohanian, 1927. U. S. Dept. Agr., Bui. 1487: 24. —Burgess and 

 Grossman, 1929. U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bui. 86: 23-31. -Felker, 1940. N. H. Dept. Agr., 

 Bien. Rpt. 14: 122. —Brown and Sheals, 1944. Jour. Forestry 42: 400. —Clausen, 1956. U. 

 S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bui. 1139: 76. — Karnozitzky, 1957. Bulg. Akad. Nauk. Zool. Inst., 

 Trud. 4: 37, 97. — Templado, 1957. Inst. Biol. Apl. Pubs. Barcelona 25: 126. — Vasic and 

 Salatic, 1959. Zast. Bilja 52-53: 45. — Stefanov and Keremedziev, 1961. Viss. Lesot. Inst. 

 Sofia, Nauch., Trud. 9: 162. — Tadic, 1961. Zast. Bilja 13: 63-64. -Salatic, 1963. Zast. Bilja 

 14: 693-699. -Bjegovic, 1963. Zast. Bilja 14: 544. -Bjegovic, 1964. Zast. Bilja 15: 369. 

 — Dissescu and Ceianu, 1967. Rev. Padurilor 82: 470. — Kochetova, 1968. Zool. Zhur. 47: 

 1572. 



drassi (Riley). Mo. Host material preserved with original type specimen appears to be cocoon 

 of a dryinid. 



Eupeimus drassi Riley, 1892. hi Howard, Ent. Soc. Wash., Proc. 2: 297. 9. 

 floridanus Roth and Willis. Fla. Host: Eurycotis floridana (Walker). 



Anastatus floridanus Roth and Willis, 1954. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 80: 31. 9, 6. 



Biology: Roth and Willis, 1954. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 80: 33-39. —Roth and Willis, 1960. 

 Smithsn. Inst., Misc. Coll. 141: 245-246. 

 furnissi Burks. Oreg. Host: Coloradia pandora Blake, Pseudohazis sp. 

 Anastatus fumissi Burks, 1967. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 93: 426. 9. 

 gemmarii (Ashmead). Fla. Originally said to have been reared from galls of Callirhytis 



quercusgennnaria (Ashm.), but in the subsequent nearly 90 years it has not been reared 

 again from this rather common gall. The host record may be incorrect. 

 Eupeimus gemmarii Ashmead, 1886. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 13: 129. 9. 

 hirtus (Ashmead). N. Y., s. to Fla. Host: Thyanta custator (F.). 



Eupeimus liirtus Ashmead, 1885. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 12: Proc. p. xlv. 9, cJ. 

 mantis (Ashmead). Fla., Ga., 111., Miss., Ark., Okla., Tex. Host: Stag7noma7itis Carolina (Johan.). 



Eupeimus mantis Ashmead, 1885. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 12: Proc p. xv. 9, 6. 

 microcentri Gahan. Pa., D. C, 111., Kans., Tex., N. Mex., Ariz. Host: Microcentrum sp. 



Anastatus microcentri Gahan, 1922. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc 61 (24): 12. 9, cJ. 

 mirabilis (Walsh and Riley). N. J., s. to Fla., w. to Kans., Tex.; Mexico. Host: Amblycoryphe 

 oblongifolia (Deg.), Microcentrum retinerve (Burm.), M. rhombifolium (Sauss.); 

 Acrosfernum liilare (Say), Brochymena sp. 

 Antigaster mirabilis Walsh and Riley, 1869. Amer. Ent. 1: 156. 9. 



Taxonomy: Riley, 1874. Mo. State Bd. Agr., Ann. Rpt. 9: 162-165. 



Biology: Howard, 1880. Canad. Ent. 12: 209-210. —Howard, 1881. U. S. Dept. Agr., Ann. Rpt. 

 for 1880, pp. 250-251. —Griffiths, 1952. Fla. Ent. 35: 137-138. 

 pearsalli Ashmead. Mass., N. Y., N. J., Pa., Va., N. C, Ohio, Wis., Ark. Host: Acrostemum 

 liilare (Say), Arcliimerus alternatus (Say), Banasa dimidiata (Say); Paonias astylus 

 (Drury), Telea polyphemus (Cramer); Apanteles melanoscelus (Ratz.). 

 Anastatus pearsalli Ashmead, 1898. Ent. News 9: 24. 9. 



Biology: Muesebeck and Dohanian, 1927. U. S. Dept. Agr., Bui. 1487: 24-25. 



