1558 Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico 



krombeini Evans. Austrorip. Fauna, Fla. to N. J. Ecology: Nests in sand. Prey: Pardosa 

 floridana Bks., Schizocosa sp. 

 Arioplius (Pompilinus) krombeini Evans, 1950. Kans. Ent. Soc, Jour. 23: 88. ?, 6. 



Taxonomy: Evans, 1959. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 52: 440-441 (larva). 



Biology: Krombein, 1953. Ent. Soc. Wash., Proc. 55: 117-118 (prey, nest). —Evans and 

 Yoshimoto, 1962. Ent. Soc. Amer., Misc. Pub. 3: 80 (prey transport, nest, life history). 



— Kurczewski and Kurczewski, 1973. Kans. Ent. Soc, Jour. 46: 69 (prey). 

 leona (Cameron). West. Tex. to Ariz., south to El Salvador. 



Pompilus leona Cameron, 1893. Biol. Cent.-Amer., Hym., v. 2, p. 198, pi. 11, fig. 20. "(J" = 



9. 

 Anoplius (Pompilinus) grandiflexionis Evans, 1950. Kans. Ent. Soc, Jour. 23: 84. 9, S. 



tnarginatus (Say). L. Austr. to Canad. Zone, Ariz., Colo., and Alta. east to the Atlantic. 



Ecology: Nests in sand, gravel and other light soils. Parasite: Evagetes parvus (Cr.) ? 

 Prey: Odiellns pictus (Wood); Argiope aurantia Luc; Agelenopsis naevia (Walck.), A. 

 pennsylvanica (Koch), Pellenes borealis (Bks.), P. viridipes (Hentz), P. sp., Arctosa 

 emertoni Gertsch, Geolycosa fatifera Comst., Lycosa avida Walck., L. domifex Hancock; 

 Pardosa saxatilis (Hentz), P. sp., Pirata insularis Em., Schizocosa crassipes Walck., S. 

 sp., Trochosa avara (Keys.), T. pratensis (Em.), T. sp.; CaUilepis imbecillus (Keys.), 

 Drassodes neglectus (Keys.), Drassyhis niger (Bks.), Gnaphosa musconim (Koch), G. sp., 

 Haplodrassus signifer (Koch), Herpylhis vasifer (Walck.); Castianeira longipalpus 

 (Hentz), Clubiona kastoni Gertsch, C. mixta Em., C. sp.; Anyphaeiia sp.; Philodromus 

 infuscatus Keys., P. washita Bks., Thanatus fomiicinus (Oliv.), Tibellus duttoni (Hentz), 

 Xysticus bicuspis Keys., X. elegans Keys., X.ferox (Hentz), X.funestus Keys.; Evarcha 

 hoyi (Peckh.), Habrocestum decorus (Blackw.), Maevia vittata (Hentz), Phidippus audax 

 (Hentz), P. clarus Keys., P. purpuratus Keys.; Amaurobius bennetti (Blackw.). Females 

 of bequaerti (Dreis.), rectangularis (Dreis.) and townesi Evans are unknown and are 

 probably confused with females of marginatus; accordingly, some of the prey records 

 and biological references may refer to one of the former three taxa. 



Pompilus marginatus Say, 1824. In Keating's, Narr. Long's 2nd Exped., v. 2, p. 333. 9. 



Pompilus (Miscus) petiolatus Say, 1835. Boston Jour. Nat. Hist. 1: 305. 9. 



Pompiloides reducta Banks, 1914. N. Y. Ent. Soc, Jour. 22: 302. 9. 



Pompiloides hageni Banks, 1919. Mus. Compar. ZooL, Bui. 63: 235. 9 . 



Pompilinus basirnfus Dreisbach, 1952. Amer. Midland Nat. 48: 149, figs. 9, 10. c? ( 9 

 misdet.). 



Pompilinus basirufous (!) Dreisbach, 1952. Amer. Midland Nat. 48: 158. 



Taxonomy: Evans, 1959. Ent. Soc Amer., Ann. 52: 440, fig. 39 (larva). 



Biology: Peckham and Peckham, 1898. Wis. Geol. Nat. Hist. Survey, Bui. 2: 144-152 (prey 

 transport, nest). — Hartman, 1905. Tex. Univ., Bui. 65: 52-54 (prey, nest). — Rau and Rau, 

 1918. Wasp Studies Afield, pp. 58-63 (prey hunting, transport). —Evans, 1948. Ent. News 

 59: 183-184 (prey, nest). —Evans, 1950. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 75: 164 (parasite). 

 —Krombein, 1953. Wasmann Jour. Biol. 10: 280-281 (prey, nest). —Evans and Yoshimoto, 

 1955. Kans. Ent. Soc, Jour. 28: 19 (prey). —Krombein, 1959. Ent. Soc. Wash., Proc 61: 194 

 (prey). —Evans and Yoshimoto, 1962. Ent. Soc. Amer., Misc. Pub. 3: 78-80 (prey transport, 

 nest, life history). —Kurczewski, 1963 (1962). Brooklyn Ent. Soc, Bui. 57: 89 (prey 

 transport). —Kurczewski and Kurczewski, 1968. Kans. Ent. Soc, Jour. 41: 19-20 (prey). 



— Kurczewski and Kurczewski, 1968. Kans. Ent. Soc, Jour. 41: 373-374 (prey). 



— Kurczewski and Kurczewski, 1973. Kans. Ent. Soc, Jour. 46: 69-70, fig. 1 (prey, nest). 

 percitus Evans. Austrorip. and Carol. Faunas, Tex. to Mass. Prey: Trochosa sp. probably 



gosiuta Chamb., immature. 

 Anoplius (Pompilinus) percitus Evans, 1950. Kans. Ent. Soc, Jour. 23: 85. 9, 6. 

 rectangularis gillaspyi Evans. Tex., N. C, N. J. in Austrorip. Fauna. 



Anoplius (Poinpilinus) rectangularis gillaspyi Evans, 1951. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 76: 

 310, fig. 101. 6. 

 rectangularis rectangularis (Dreisbach). Transit, and U. Austr. Zones, Mass. to Minn., s. to 

 Colo., Kans., Ohio and N. C. Prey: Lycosa avida Walck., Schizocosa sp., Pardosa 



