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and DeBach, 1972. Entomophaga 17 (4): 425-435. — Khasimuddin and DeBach, 1976. 

 Entomophaga 21 (1): 113-122. 



Biology: Imms, 1916. Quart. Jour. Micros. Sci. 61: 218-272. — Griswold, 1925. N. Y. (Cornell) 

 Agr. E.xpt. Sta., Mem. 93: 44-47. -Essig, 1931. Hist, of Ent., p. 339. —Clausen, 1956. U. S. 

 Dept. Agr., Tech. Bui. 1139, p. 31. -Flanders, 1957. Jour. Econ. Ent. 50 (2): 171-172. 

 —Flanders, 1960. Jour. Econ. Ent. 53 (5): 757-758. — Tadic, 1961. Arh. za Poljopriv Nauke 

 14: 188. -Chumakova, 1961. Ent. Rev. 40 (2): 170-179. — Sorokina, 1971. Ent. Rev. 50 (3): 

 312, 315, 316. — Rossler and DeBach, 1973. Hilgardia 42 (5): 149-176. —Khasimuddin and 

 DeBach, 1975. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 68 (5): 893-896. 

 proclia (Walker). Cosmopolitan. Host: Aonidiella aura7itii (Mask.), Aspidiotus destructor Sign., 

 A. nerii Bouche, Aulacaspis rosae (Bouche), Chrysompkalus aonidum (L.), C. 

 dictyoHpenni (Morg.), Diaspidiotus uvae (Comst.), Diaspis bromeliae (Kern.), D. 

 ecliinocacti (Bouche), Heviiberlesia rapax (Comst.), Lepidosaphes beckii (Newm.), L. 

 gloveri (Pack.), L. uhni (L.), Pinnaspis strachani (Cooley), Pseudaonidia duplex (Ckll.), 

 Pseudaulacaspis pentagona (Targ.-Tozz.), Quadraspidiotus juglansregiae (Comst.), 

 Unaspis euonyvii (Comst.). Aphytis proclia probably has been misidentified often and 

 in fact morphological entities previously assigned to proclia constitute a sibling species 

 complex. 

 Aphelinun Proclia Walker, 1839. Monog. Chalcid. v. 1, pp. 9-10. 9. 

 Aphelinus fuscipennis Howard, 1881. U. S. Dept. Agr., Ann. Rpt. for 1880, p. 356. 9. 



Taxonomy: De Santis, 1948. La Plata Mus. Rev. Zool. (n. s.) 5: 133-138. —Compere, 1955. 

 Calif. Univ., Pubs. Ent. 10 (4): 278, 287. -DeBach, 1959. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 52 (4): 358. 

 —Chumakova, 1960. Leningr. Vsesoi. Inst. Zasch. Rast., Trudy 15: 57. —Chumakova, 1961. 

 Leningr. Vsesoi. Inst. Zasch. Rast., Trudy 15: 316. 



Biology: Smith, 1897. N. J. Agr. Expt. Sta., Ann. Rpt. 17: 483-519. — Quayle, 1911. Calif. Agr. 

 Expt. Sta., Bui. 214: 463-466. —Essig, 1931. Hist, of Ent., pp. 339-341. —Chumakova, 1961. 

 Ent. Rev. 40 (2): 171-179. -Goryunova, 1964. Trudy VIZR 22 (1): 40-55. — Sumaroka, 1967. 

 Ent. Rev. 46 (2): 179-185. -Sorokina, 1971. Ent. Rev. 50 (3): 311-312. 



Genus CENTRODORA Foerster 



Centrodora Foerster, 1878. Naturh. Ver. Rheinlande, Verh. 35: 66. 



Type-species: Centrodora aynoena Foerster. Monotypic. 

 Paraphelinus Perkins, 1906. Hawaii. Sugar Planters' Assoc. Expt. Sta., Div. Ent., Bui. 1 

 (8): 264. 



Type-species: Paraphelinus xiphidii Perkins. Monotypic. 

 Proaphelinoides Girault, 1917. Descr. Stellarum Nov., p. 4. 



Type-species: Proaphelinoides elongatifomiis Girault. Orig. desig. 

 Microeupelmiis Otten, 1941. Arb. Morph. Taxon. Ent. 8 (4): 259. 



Type-species: Microeupelmus acridiphagus Otten. Orig. desig. 

 Pechlaneria Soyka, 1948. Ent. Nachr. 2 (7): 46. 



Type-species: Pechlaneria alpina Soyka. Orig. desig. 



Centrodora is a cosmopolitan genus containing approximately 30 species. The species of Cen- 

 trodora attack Orthoptera and Homoptera eggs, but at least one species is purported to 

 parasitize Diptera and other Hymenoptera. A host-parasite catalog of Centrodora has been 

 prepared by Hayat, 1974. 



Taxonomy: Mercet, 1918. Soc. Espan. Hist. Nat., Bol. 18: 103-109. — Mercet, 1930. Eos. 6 (4): 

 287-295. -Annecke, 1965. So. Africa Agr. Sci., Jour. 8: 1133-1138. —Valentine, 1966. New 

 Zeal. Jour. Sci. 9: 331-335. —Hayat, 1973. Entomophaga 18 (1): 41-46. —Hayat, 1974. Polski 

 Pismo Ent. 44 (2): 287-298 (host-parasite catalog). —Graham, 1976. Syst. Ent. 1 (2): 

 135-136. 

 speciosissima (Girault). N. Y. s. to Va., w. to Ky., 111. Host: Conocepkalus fuscus (F.), 



Conocephaliis sp., Phytophaga destructor (Say), Harrnolita tritici (Fitch), Platygaster 



zosiyie Walk. 

 Agonioneuriis loctistannn Giraud, 1863. Zool.-Bot. Gesell. Wien, Verhandl. 13: 1278-1279. 



6,9. Questionable synonym. 

 Paraphelinus speciosissinius Girault, 1911. N. Y. Ent. Soc, Jour. 19 (3): 181-182. 9. 



