852 Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico 



Biology: Daly et ai, 1967. Ent. Soc. Amer, Ann. 60: 1279. 



appendigaster (Swederus). Ont., N. B., Maine, s. to N. J., w. to N. Y., Pa.; Europe. Probably 



inadvertently introduced from Europe along with Apanteles. Host: Apanteles 



7nelanoficeli(>i (Ratz.), Creniaatiifi ))ii)ior Cush.; ConipHilura concinnata (Meig.). 



Pteroniahia Appendigaster Swederus, 1795. Svenska Vetensk. Akad. Handl. 16: 217. 



Taxonomy: Ferriere, 1950. Schweiz. Ent. Gesell., Mitt. 23: 383 (types). — Claridge, 1959. Ent. 

 Monthly Mag. 95: 4. —Claridge, 1960. Ent. Medd. 29: 248 (appendigaster Mayr not 

 Swederus = verticillata P.). 



Biology: Muesebeck and Dohanian, 1927. U. S. Dept. Agr., Bui. 1487: 20-21. — Worawski, 

 1934. Wydaw. Szk. Glow. Gospod. Wiej. 1: 5 (secondary parasite of Gypsy moth). 

 — Rosenberg, 1935. Bui. Ent. Res. 25: 244-246 (immature stages). —Allen et al., 1940. U. 

 S. Dept. Agr., Cir. 561: 50. -Haeussler, 1940. U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bui. 728: 34-35, 52-54 

 (primary and secondary parasite). —Parker, 1951. U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bui. 1036: 19 

 (immature stages). -Wilbert, 1960. Entomophaga 5: 203. —Allen, 1962. U. S. Dept. Agr., 

 Tech. Bui. 1265: 106-108. -Zelinskaya, 1964. In Kasianenko, Akad. Nauk Ukraine RSR 

 Inst. Zool., Trudy 20: 199. -Stone, 1965. U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bui. 1321: 24. 

 atripes Gahan. N. Y., Pa., N. J., Md., Ohio, Tenn., N. Dak., Alta., Wash., Oreg. Host: Mayetiola 

 destructor (Say); Ceplnts cinctiis Nort. 

 Eiirytonia atripes Gahan, 1934 (1933). U. S. Dept. Agr., Misc. Pub. 174: 36. 9, 6. 



Biology: Nelson, 1953. Canad. Ent. 85: 249-251. 



Morphology: Hill and Pinckney, 1940. U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bui. 715: 8, 11-13 (immature 

 stages). 



baccae Bugbee. Md., Kans. Host: Anci/lis coniptana fragariae (W. and R.). This species might 

 also be a secondary parasite, attacking an ichneumonid primary parasite, Tentelucha 

 cooki (Weed). 

 Eiirytonia baccae Bugbee, 1967. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 118: 497. 9. 

 bicolor Walsh. Conn, and Ont., s. to Va., w. to Nebr. Host: Antistrophus minor Gill, A. 

 lygodesniiaepisutn Walsh, Aitlacidea tn)nida (Bass.); Eurosta solidaginis (Fitch). 

 Eurytonia bicolor Walsh, 1870. Amer. Ent. and Bot. 2: 298. 9, cJ. 

 bigeloviae Ashmead. Colo., Utah, Calif. Host: Aciurina bigeloviae (Ckll.). 

 Eurytonia higelociae Ashmead, 1890. Colo. Biol. Assoc, Bui. 1: 25, 45. 9. 

 Eurytonia chalcidiforniis Girault, 1917. Descr. Hym. Chalcidoid. Variorum cum Observ. V, 

 p. 3. 9. 



Taxonomy: Bugbee, 1956. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 49: 504 (syn.). 

 bolteri Riley. Vt., s. to N. C, w. to N. Dak., Kans. Host: Gnoriinoschevia gallaesolidaginis 

 (Riley). 

 Eurytonia Bolteri Riley, 1869. Mo. State Bd. Agr., Ann. Rpt. 4: 177. 9, 6. 



Biology: Leiby, 1922. N. Y. Ent. Soc, Jour. 30: 93. —Barber, 1938. N. Y. Ent. Soc, Jour. 46: 

 173-175. -Miller, 1963. Ohio Jour. Sci. 63: 72. 



Morphology: Snodgrass, 1910. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc 39: 65, fig. 46 (thorax). 

 brevivena Bugbee. Ariz. Host: Disliolcaspis i^ubens (Gill.). 



Eurytonia brevirena Bugbee, 1958. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 51: 198. 9, 6. 

 bromi (Howard). N. Y., Ohio, Calif. Host: Bro)nus ciliatns. 



Isosonia bromi Howard, 1896. U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. Ent., Tech. Ser. 2: 11. 9, 6. 



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

 calcarea calcarea Bugbee. Utah. Host: Diplolepis variabilis (Bass.). 



Eurytonia calcarea calcarea Bugbee, 1951. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 44: 242. 9, 6. 

 calcarea ignobilis Bugbee. Nebr. Host: Diplolepis bicolor (Harr.). 



Eurytonia calcarea ig)iobilis Bugbee, 1951. Ent. Soc Amer., Ann. 44: 243. 9, 6. 

 calcarea infima Bugbee. III. Host: Diplolepis bicolor (Harr.). 



Eurytonia calcarea infima Bugbee, 1951. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 44: 246. 9,6. 

 calcarea lucida Bugbee. 111. Host: Diplolepis bicolor (Harr.). 



Eurytonia calcarea lucida Bugbee, 1951. Ent. Soc Amer., Ann. 44: 245. 9, 6. 



