Superfamily CHALCIDOIDEA 997 



Taxonomy: Burks, 1971. Ent. Soc. Wash., Proc. 73: 429-431. 



Biology: Chamberlin, 1924. Jour. Econ. Ent. 17: 623. — Chamberlin, 1925. Jour. Econ. Ent. 18: 

 597. —Coles and Puttier, 1963. Jour. Econ. Ent. 56: 610. —Miller, 1966. Jour. Econ. Ent. 59: 

 1532. —Streams and Fuester, 1967. Jour. Econ. Ent. 60: 1575. — Schroeder et a/., 1969. 

 Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 62: 812-815. —Horn, 1970. Jour. Econ. Ent. 63: 303-304. — Mailloux 

 and Pilon, 1970. Soc. Ent. Quebec, Ann. 15: 123-127. —Miller, 1970. Jour. Econ. Ent. 63: 

 719-721. -Richardson, et a/., 1971. Canad. Ent. 103: 1653-1658. —Horn, 1971. Canad. Ent. 

 103: 83-94. 

 johnsoni Ashmead. N. H., Md., Ill, Mo., Ariz. Ecology: Primary parasite of larvae of spider 

 wasps. Host: Phanagenia bombycina (Cresson), Dipogon sayi Banks. 

 Tetrastichus johnsoni Ashmead, 1896. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 23: 233. 9. 



Biology: Krombein, 1967. Trap-nesting wasps and bees, pp. 424-426. 

 julis (Walker). W. Va., Ohio, Mich. Introduced from Europe. Host: Oulema melanopus (L.). 

 Original introduction material from Italy and Southern France for liberation in North 

 America identified by G. Domenichini, 1964. Species name mis-spelled tulis in some 

 literature. 

 Cirrospihis jiilis Walker, 1839. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (1) 2: 354. 6, 9. 

 Cirrospilus Tulis{l) Walker, 1839. Monog. Chalcid., v. 1, p. 333. This mis-spelling was used 

 in all known literature until 1961. 



Taxonomy: Graham, 1961. Ent. Monthly Mag. 97: 38. —Domenichini, 1965. Bol. Zool. agr. e di 

 Bach. (2) 6: 90. 



Biology: Hodson, 1929. Bui. Ent. Res. 20: 10 (Tetrastichus sp.). 

 juniperi (Crawford). N. Y., Va., Ohio, III, Idaho, Oreg. Ecology: Reared from juniper berries 

 that are infested with cecidomyiid larvae or larvae of Anthonovius juniperinus Sanb. 

 Geniocerus juniperi Crawford, 1915. U. S. Natl Mus., Proc. 48: 585. 9. 



Biology: Marcovitch, 1915. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 8: 169. — Gahan, 1922. Ent. Soc. Wash., 

 Proc. 24: 48-51. —Morgan and Hedlin, 1960. Canad. Ent. 92: 610. —Appleby and 

 Neiswander, 1966. Ohio Agr. Expt. Sta., Res. Bui 980: 6-9. 

 lasius Burks. Ohio., Tex. Host: Asteromyia agrostis (0. S.). 



Tetrastichoidesd) lasiopterae Ashmead, 1894. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., Jour. 17: 54. 9, S. 



Preocc. by Lindemann, 1881. 

 Tetrastichus lasius Burks, 1943. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 93: 596. N. name. 

 lissus Burks. Ariz., Calif. Ecology: Reared from Astragalus mollissimus. Host: Strymon 

 melinus Hbn. 

 Tetrastichus lissus Burks, 1943. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 93: 527. 9. 



Biology: Samuelson, 1961. Pan-Pacific Ent. 37: 190. 

 longicorpus (Girault). N. Mex. Host: Rhyacioyiia frustrana bushnelli (Busck). 



Neotetrastichodes longicorpus Girault, 1916. U. S. Natl Mus., Proc. 51: 129. 9. 

 malacosomae Girault. Que., N. Y., Mass., Conn., Del, Pa., N. C, Mich., Ark., Nebr., Colo., N. 

 Mex., Idaho, Nev., Oreg., Calif. Host: Malacosoma americanum (F.), M. califomicum 

 (Pack.), M. disstria Hbn., M. fragile Stretch, M. pluviale recenseo Dyar. 

 Tetrastichus malacosojnae Girault, 1917 (1916). Insecutor Inscitiae Menstruus 4: 110. 9, 6. 



Biology: Langston, 1957. Calif. Univ. Pubs., Ent. 14: 26-27. 

 malophilus Burks. Ohio, Idaho. Host: Crossidius hirtipes Lee, Rhynchaenus pallicomis (Say). 



Tetrastichus malophilus Burks, 1943. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 93: 585. 9. 

 marcovitchi (Crawford). Maine, N. Y., Ind., Ill, Wis., N. Dak., Idaho, Nev. Host: Dasineura 

 balsaviicola (Lintn.), Oligotrophus betheli Felt, undet. cecidomyiid in juniper berries. 

 Geniocenis marcovitchi Crawford, 1915. U. S. Natl Mus., Proc. 48: 586. 9, 6. 



Biology: Marcovitch, 1915. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 8: 170. — Giese and Benjamin, 1959. Forest 

 Sci. 5: 205. —Appleby and Neiswander, 1966. Ohio Agr. Expt. Sta., Res. Bui 980: 13. 

 marylandensis (Girault). Mass., Md., D. C, Va., Ga., Fla., Ill, Miss., Mo., La. Host: Rhyacionia 

 frustrana (Comst.), Exoteleia pinifoliella (Chamb.); undet. cecidomyiids. 

 Epitetrastichus marylandensis Girault, 1916. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 9: 295. 9. 



