1502 Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico 



Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 49: 97-102, 2 figs, (nest, prey, life history, parasites). — Fye, 1965. 

 Canad. Ent. 97: 729-731 (nest, prey, life history, parasites; misidentified as c. catskill 

 (Sauss.)). — Krombein, 1967. Trap-nesting wasps and bees, pp. 90-98, pi. 6, fig. 23 (nest, 

 prey, life history, parasites). 

 antilope navajo Bequaert. Ariz., Calif., N. Mex., Colo., Mont, in U. Sonor. Zone. Ecology: Nests 

 in borings in wood. 

 Aticistrocenis navajo Bequaert, 1925. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 51: 92. S, 9. 



Biology: Krombein, 1967. Trap-nesting wasps and bees, pp. 98-99 (nest, life history). 

 antilope spenceri Bequaert. B. C. 



Ancistrocerus antilope spenceri Bequaert, 1943. Ent. Amer. (n. s.) 23: 277. cJ, 9. 

 bustamente bustamente (Saussure). Western U. S. east to western Tex. and Kans., north to 

 Colo., Utah, Oreg.; Mexico. Ecology: Frequents arid areas; nests in Sambucus stems. 

 Odynenis (Ancistrocerus) Bustamente Saussure, 1857. Rev. Mag. Zool. (2) 9: 272. 9. 

 Odynerus pictiventris Cameron, 1906. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 32: 331. 9. 

 Ancistrocerus neocallosus Bequaert, 1943. Ent. Amer. (n. s.) 23: 264. 6,9. 



Biology: Parker and Bohart, 1966. Pan-Pacific Ent. 42: 92 (nest). 

 bustamente discopictus Bequaert. Calif., Ariz. 



Ancistrocerus neocallosus discopictus Bequaert, 1943. Ent. Amer. (n. s.) 23: 268. S, 9. 

 campestris (Saussure). U. S. east of Rocky Mts., Ont. Ecology: Nests in borings in wood and 



sumac stems, and in abandoned mud-dauber nests. Parasite: Toxopliora amphitea Wlkr.; 

 Amobia (?) sp.; Melittobia chalybii Ashm. Prey: Psilocorsis sp.; Gelechia albisparsella 

 (Chamb.), Gelechiidae sp. Predator: Macrosiagon cruentum (Cierm.). 

 Odynerus {Ancistrocencs) campestris Saussure, 1852. Etudes sur la famille des Vespides, 

 V. 1, p. 123. 9. 



Biology: Rau and Rau, 1916. Jour. Anim. Behavior 6: 43 (nest, prey). — Snelling, 1963. 



Pan-Pacific Ent. 39: 88 (nest, predator). — Medler, 1966. Ent. Soc. Wash., Proc. 68: 143-144 



(nest, life history, parasite). —Krombein, 1967. Trap-nesting wasps and bees, pp. 100-102 



(nest, prey, life history, parasites). 

 catskill albophaleratus (Saussure). Transcontinental in Canadian and Transition Zones in 

 Alaska, Labrador, Canada and U. S. south to mts. of Ariz., N. Mex., N. C. Ecology: 

 Nests in borings in wood and sumac, in hollow stems, and in deserted galls. Parasite: 

 Stylopidae sp.; Melittobia sp.; Chrysis coerulans ¥., C. nitidula F. Prey: Noctuidae sp.; 

 Geometridae sp.; Badebecia near urticaria Hbn., Exartema punctanum Wals., Media 

 ochroleucana Hbn., Anchylopera sp., Epiblema culminaria Wals., Gypsonoma (?) sp., 

 Zeiraphera ratzeburgiana Ratz., Z.fortunana Kft., Z. sp., Griselda radicana Wals., 

 Rhopobota naevana geminana Steph., Pseudexentera sp., Epinotia spp., Ptycholoma (?) 

 sp., Pandemis spp., C horistoneura rosaceana Harr., C.fumiferana (Clem.), 

 Argyrotaenia velutinana (?) Wlkr., A. spp., Acleris spp., Olethreutidae spp.; Recurvaria 

 spp., Eucordylea spp., Gelechiidae spp.; Oecophoridae spp.; Salebria fructella Hulst; 

 Pterophorus delawaricus (Zell.). Predator: Philanthus pulcher D. T., P. solivagus Say. 



Odynerus (Ancistrocerus) Albophaleratus Saussure, 1855. Etudes sur la famille des 

 Vespides, v. 3, p. 217. cJ, 9. 



A7icistrocerus quebecensis Cameron, 1906. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 32: 333. 6. 



Odynerus (Hypodernus (.')) longipilosiis Cameron, 1908. Amer. Ent. Soc. Trans. 34: 199. 9. 



Odynerus allophaleralus (!) Isely, 1914. Kans. Univ. Sci. Bui. (2) 8: 240. 



Biology: Packard, 1869. Guide Study Ins., pp. 155-156 (nest, prey). —Taylor, 1922. Psyche 29: 

 60-61 (nest, prey, life history). —Bequaert, 1925. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 51: 104 (nest). 

 —Bequaert, 1943. Ent. Amer. (n. s.) 23: 253 (nest, parasite). —Fye, 1965. Canad. Ent. 97: 

 723-729 (nest, prey, life history, parasites). —Krombein, 1967. Trap-nesting wasps and 

 bees, pp. 104-110, pi. 3, fig. 11 (nest, prey, life history, parasites; a composite account based 

 on nests of c albophaleratus, c. catskill, and hybrids between them). 

 catskill catskill (Saussure). Southern Canada west to Alta., transcontinental in U. S. in 

 Transition and Austral Zones. Ecology: Nests in pre-existing borings in wood, 

 Sambucus, and sumac, in abandoned mud-dauber nests, and in deserted burrows of 

 ground-nesting bees. Parasite: Kennethiella sp., Vespacarus tigris Bak. and Cunl.; 



