Superfamily CHALCIDOIDEA 913 



Subfamily TETRACNEMINAE 

 Tribe ANAGYRINI 

 Genus ANAGYRUS Howard 



Anagyriia Howard. 1896. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 18: 638-639. 



Type-species: AnagyruK greeni Howard. Monotypic. 

 Epidinocarsis Girault, 1913. Arch. f. Naturgesch. 79A (6): 83. 



Type-species: Epidinocarsis tricolor Girault. Monotypic. 



Anagynis is distributed throughout the world; its species are parasites of mealybugs. 



Ta.\onomy: Timberlake, 1924. Calif. Univ., Pubs. Ent. 3 (2): 224-231. — Ishii, 1928. Imp. Agr. 

 Expt. Sta. Japan, Bui. 3 (2): 84-92. -Compere, 1939. Bui. Ent. Res. 30 (1): 3-7. 

 —Timberlake. 1941. B. P. Bishop Mus.. Occas. Papers 16 (9): 218. —Compere, 1947. Calif. 

 Univ., Pubs. Ent. 8 (1): 20-22. -Hoffer, 1953. Ochr. Pirody 8 (4): 84. -Tachikawa. 1956. 

 Mem. Ehime Univ.. Sect 6. 1 (2): 138-141. 147-152. -Trjapitzin, 1968. Vses. Ent. Obshch., 

 Trudy 52: 90-92. —Graham, 1969. Polskie Pismo Ent. 39 (2): 219-220. 

 antoninae Timberlake. Fla. w. to Tex. Host: Antonina graniinis (Mask.). 



Anagyrus (Epidi)iocar.sis) antoninae Timberlake, 1920. Hawaii. Ent. Soc, Proc. 4 (2): 

 409-413. 6, 9. 



Biology: Riherd, 1950. Fla. Ent. 33 (1): 18-22. -Riherd, 1951. Jour. Econ. Ent. 44 (4): 622-623. 



-Clausen. 1956. U. S. Dept. Agr.. Tech. Bui. 1139, pp. 4. 61. 75. -Questel and Genung. 



1957. Fla. Ent. 40 (4): 123-125. -Dean and Schuster, 1958. Jour. Econ. Ent. 51 (3): 363-365. 



-Dean, 1960. Jour. Econ. Ent. 53 (4): 694. -Huffaker, 1971. Biol. Control, pp. 228. 229. 



— DeBach. 1974. Biol. Control by Nat. Enem., p. 169. 

 clauseni Timberlake. Calif. Host: Pneudococcus maritijnus (Ehrh.). 



Anagyrus clauneni Timberlake, 1924. Calif. Univ.. Pubs. Ent. 3 (2): 226-228. 9. 

 fusciventris (Girault). Calif. Host: Pseudococcus longispinus (Targ.-Tozz.). 



Epidinocarsi.s fuNciventris Girault. 1915. Queensland Mus., Mem. 4: 144. 9. 



Anagyrus nigriconiis Timberlake, 1919. Hawaii. Ent. Soc, Proc. 4 (1): 197-199. S, 9. 



Biology: Flanders, 1940. Jour. Econ. Ent. 33 (5): 757-758. —Flanders, 1940. Calif. Citrog. 25 



(5): 146, 154-155. —Clausen, 1956. U. S. Dept. Agr.. Tech. Bui. 1139, p. 75. 

 graminicolens Dozier. Tex. Host: Antonia graniinis (Mask.). This may be a synonym of 

 Cerchysius pulchricomis Howard, 1894. 



Anagyrus graminicolens Dozier, 1937. Puerto Rico Univ., Jour. Agr. 21 (2): 123. 9. 

 nigritus (Howard). Calif. 



Aphycus nigritus Howard. 1898. U. S. Natl. Mus.. Proc. 21: 241, 243. 9. 

 pallidipes Ashmead. N. Y. s. to Fla., w. to Tex. 



Anagyrus pallidipes Ashmead, 1900. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 22: 354. 6 . 

 pseudococci (Girault). Calif. Introduced. Host: Pseudococcus citri (Risso). 



Epidinocarsis pseudococci Girault, 1915. Entomologist 48: 185. 6,9. 



Biology: Flanders, 1939. Jour. Econ. Ent. 32 (6): 889. —Flanders, 1953. Jour. Econ. Ent. 46 



(2): 268. — Bartlett and Lloyd, 1958. Jour. Econ. Ent. 51 (1): 92-93. 

 pulcher (Ashmead). Conn. s. to Fla. 



Dinocarsis pulcher Ashmead, 1888. Ent. Amer. 4 (1): 17. 9. 

 putonophilus Compere. Calif. Host: Puto ambiguus (Full.), P. yuccae (Coq.). 



Anagyrus putonophilus Compere, 1947. Cahf. Univ., Pubs. Ent. 8 (1): 20, 22. 9. 



Biology: Maple, 1947. Calif. Univ., Pubs. Ent. 8 (2): 45, 57-59. 

 smithi Doutt. Calif. Host: Spilococcus implicatus Ferris. 



Anagyrus smithi Doutt, 1952. Hawaii. Ent. Soc, Proc. 14 (3): 401-402. S, 9. 

 thyridopterygis (Ashmead). N. J. s. to Fla. Host: Thyridopteryx epkemeraefomiis (Haw.)? 

 Host is probably an associated coccid. 

 Dinocarsis thyridopterygis Ashmead, 1886. Canad. Ent. 18 (5): 97. 9. 



