Superfamily CHALCIDOIDEA 851 



Biology: Sorenson, 1934. Utah. Acad. Sci., Proc. 11: 241-244 {funebris). — Harin, 1934. 

 Central Asia Cotton Inst., Bui. 4-5: 85-114 (gibbu>i). — Wille, 1943. Estac. Expt. Agr. de La 

 Molina, p. 357 {fiiuebris). — Figuero and Lima, 1940. Bol. de Agr. Sao Paulo 41: 307 

 igibbus). -Strong, 1962. Hilgardia 32: 229-248. — Carillo and Dickason, 1963. Oreg. State 

 Univ. Agr. Expt. Sta., Tech. Bui. 68: 25. —Strong et al., 1963. Hilgardia 35: 1-12. 

 — Kralovic, 1964. Biologia, Bratislava 19: 620 (length of life). 

 sculptus (Ashmead). Fla. 



Eurytoma .sculpta Ashmead, 1887. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 14: 195. 9. 



Taxonomy: Bugbee, 1956. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 49: 505. 



Genus EURYTOMA Illiger 



EnrytoDio Illiger, 1807. Mag. f. Insektenkunde 6: 192. 



Type-species: Chalcif; abrotani Panzer. Desig. by Westwood, 1840. 

 Decaioma Spinola, 1811. Mus. d'Hist. Nat., Ann. 17: 151. 



Type-species: Diplolepis adouidio)! Rossi. Desig. by Ashmead, 1894. 

 Ennetonia Dahlbom, 1857. Ofvers. Svensk. Vet. Akad., Forh. 14: 292. 



Type-species: Clialci.s abwfani Panzer. Desig. by Gahan and Pagan, 1923. 

 Enneatotiia Dalla Torre, 1898. Cat. Hym. 5: 332. Emend. 

 Bephratella Girault, 1913. Arch. f. Naturgesch. 79(6): 95. 



Type-species: Bephratella nynipha Girault. Orig. desig. 

 EurytoDut subg. Dieitryto)ua Erdos, 1957. Allat. Kozlem. 46: 61. 



Type-species: Eurytoma aniygdali Enderlein. Orig. desig. 

 Eitryfo)tia subg. Hydateurytonia Erdos, 1957. Allat. Kozlem. 46: 58. 



Type-species: Eiirytoina palusfrifi Erdos. Orig. desig. 

 Eurytoma subg. Mouenryto))ia Erdos, 1957. Allat. Kozlem. 46: 59. 



Type-species: Eitrytotna aqitatica Erdos. Orig. desig. 



Some species of Eurytoma are phytophagous, others pass part of their larval development as 

 parasites and then complete their growth by feeding on plant tissues, but the bulk of the species 

 are primary or secondary parasites. Many species are placed in Eurytoma not because they are 

 greatly like the type-species, but because it has not as yet been possible to place them el- 

 sewhere. 



Revision: Bugbee, 1967. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 118: 433-552. 



Taxonomy: Claridge, 1959. Ent. Monthly Mag. 95: 2 (identity of type-species). —Graham, 

 1970. Roy. Soc. London, Proc, Series B: Taxonomy 39: 145-152 (Palearctic species). 



abatos Walker. Que., s. to Fla., w. to B. C, Oreg., and Colo. Host: Magdalis arnticoUis (Say), 

 Scolytus tiiultiiitriatus (Marsh.), S. rugulosus (Ratz.). 

 Eurytoma abato.'^ Walker, 1843. Soc. Ent. de France, Ann. (2) 1: 152. 9. 



Taxonomy: Burks, 1975. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Ent., Bui. 32 (4): 162 (syn.). 



Eurytoma crassineura Ashmead, 1894. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 21: 324-327 9, 6. 

 acuta absona Bugbee. Colo. Host: Diplolepis sp. 



Eurytouia acuta absoua Bugbee. 1951. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 44: 230. 9, S. 

 acuta acuta Bugbee. Utah. Host: Diplolepis arefacta (Gill), D. tuberculatrix (CklL). 



Eurytoma acuta acuta Bugbee, 1951. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 44: 225. 9, 6. 

 acuta gemina Bugbee. Ariz. 



Eurytoma acuta gemiua Bugbee, 1951. Ent. Soc Amer., Ann. 44: 232. 9, 6. 



acuta intermedia Bugbee. N. Dak. Host: Diplolepis sp. 



Eurytoma acuta iutermedia Bugbee, 1951. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 44: 228. 9, 6. 

 acuta ramosa Bugbee. Mich., Minn., Man. Host: Diplolepis tuberculatrix (Ckll.). 



Eurytoma acuta rauiosa Bugbee, 1951. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 44: 229. 9, 6. 

 altifossa Bugbee. Man. Ecology: Emerged from unknown gall on Oxytropis lamherti. 



Eurytoma altifossa Bugbee, 1967. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 118: 487. 9, <S. 

 apiculae Bugbee. Calif. Host: Cerati)ia dallatorrea)ia Friese, C. )ia)iula Ckll., C. punctigena 

 Ckll., Ectemitius spiuiferus (Fox). 



Eurytouia apiculae Bugbee, 1966. Pan-Pacific Ent. 42: 210. 9, 6. 



