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Krombein (1948, Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 41: 58-62). Of the liberated species only vemalis Rohwer, 

 popilliavora Rohwer, and asericae Allen and Jaynes established themselves; stemata Parker is 

 doubtfully estabhshed; biseculata Allen and Jaynes, castaneaevora Parker, chosensis Allen, 

 frater Parker, matura Allen and Jaynes, ywtopolita var. alleyii Roberts, pullivora Allen and 

 Jaynes, and totopunctata Allen and Jaynes apparently did not become established. 



Tiphia femorata Fabricius and T. moyio Fabricius were introduced from Europe and liberated 

 in New York in 1956 and 1957 for control oi Amphimallon majalis (Raz.), the European chafer; 

 so far as is known neither species became established. 



Only the typical subgenus occurs in the New World. 



Revision: Malloch, 1918. 111. Nat. Hist. Survey, Bui. 13: 1-24, 13 figs, (eastern species). 

 —Allen, 1971. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 97: 201-359, 147 figs., 13 maps (species of western 

 North America). 



Taxonomy: Allen, 1961. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 87: 1-20 (key to species north of Mexico). 

 —Evans, 1965. Ent. Soc. Wash., Proc 67: 91 (larva). 

 alamosae Allen. Colo. (Alamosa Co.); Mexico (Chihuahua). 



Tiphia alamosae Allen, 1965. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Proc. 117: 54, figs. 1, 6, 11. 6, 9. 



Taxonomy: Allen, 1971. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 97: 264, figs. 63-68, map 5. 6, 9. 

 andersoni Allen. Ariz, south in Mexico to Michoacan and Morelos. 



Tiphia andersoni Allen, 1971. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 97: 288, figs. 100-103, map 8. c?, 9. 

 anguis Allen. Wyo., B. C. to Calif. 



Tiphia anguis Allen, 1971. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 97: 278, figs. 94-98, map 7. S, 9. 

 arcuata Allen. Ariz. (Chiricahua Mts.). 



Tiphia arcuata Allen, 1971. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 97: 315, figs. 127, 129, 130, map 11. 9. 

 asensoria Allen. Fla. (Fort Lauderdale). 



Tiphia asensoria Allen, 1966. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 92: 317, map 12. 6. 

 asericae Allen and Jaynes. N. Y., N. J., Pa.; Korea. Introduced from Korea. Host: Autoserica 

 castanea (Arrow); Serica peregrina Chapin. 



Tiphia asericae Allen and Jaynes, 1930. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 76 (17): 74. 9, 6. 



Biology: Clausen, Jaynes, and Gardner, 1933. U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bui. 366: 45-46. 

 —Gardner and Parker, 1940. U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bui. 738: 21. —Clausen, 1956. U. S. 

 Dept. Agr., Tech. Bui. 1139: 131 (life history). 

 atlantis Allen. N. H. to Fla., Mich., 111., Kans., Ariz. ? 



Tiphia atlantis Allen, 1934. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 60: 314. 9. 



Taxonomy: Allen, 1961. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 87: 16. 6. —Allen, 1966. Amer. Ent. Soc, 

 Trans. 92: 336, figs. 23, 32, map 17. 9, S. 

 barberi Allen. Mont., Wyo., Ariz. 



Tiphia barberi Allen, 1965. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Proc. 117: 57, figs. 13, 28, 29. S. 



Taxonomy: Allen, 1971. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 97: 270, figs. 75-78, map 6. cJ, 9. 

 berbereti Allen. Nebr. (Ainsworth). Host: Phyllophaga anxia (LeC). 

 Tiphia berbereti Allen, 1970. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 63: 473. 9, cJ. 



Taxonomy: Allen, 1971. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 97: 274, figs. 82-85, map 6. 9, cJ. 



Biology: Berberet and Helms, 1970. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 63: 471-473 (life history). 

 biseculata Allen and Jaynes. Liberated in N. Y. and N. J. but not established. Introduced from 

 Japan. Host: Anoniala orientalis Waterh.; PopiUia japonica Newm. 

 Tiphia biseculata Allen and Jaynes, 1930. U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 76, Art. 17: 85, figs. 30, 

 31. 9, 6. 



Biology: Clausen, Jaynes and Gardner, 1933. U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bui. 366: 38-39 (life 

 history). 

 boharti Allen. Oreg. (Bend). 



Tiphia boharti Allen, 1971. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 97: 287, map 8. 6. 



