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TETRASTICHUS STANFORDIENSIS Fullaway 



Tetrastich i'.s stanfordiensis Fuiiaway, Journ. New York Ent. Soc, vol. 20, 

 p. 281, 1912. 



The single female type of this species cannot now be found. It 

 was originally suppos< d to be in the collection of Stanford University, 

 and bore the numbers Lot 497, sub. 8. It was reared from a pimply 

 gall (possibly Cynips douglasii Ashmead) on California blue oak 

 (Querous douglasii)] further rearing of material from this gall 

 should yield specimens that could be placed under this name. 



TETRASTICHUS THECLAE (Packard) 



Eulophus theclae Packard, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 21, p. 34, 1881. — 



Howard, U. S. Bur. Ent. Bull. 5, p. 46, 1885. — Cresson, Synopsis of families 



and genera of Hymenoptera . . ., i>. 244, 1887. 

 Tetrastich us theclae (Packard) Howard, in Scudder, Butterflies of Eastern 



United States, p. 1893, 1889. — Viereck, Connecticut State Geol. and Nat 



Hist. Survey Bull. 22, p. 454, 1916. 



The type of this species^ a male reared from a Thecla pupa, is in the 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology. 



TETRASTICHUS TRISULCATUS Provancher 



Tetrastichiis trisulcatus Pkovancher, Additions et corrections a la faune hymen- 

 opterologique . . . Canada, p. 211, 1887. — Rohwer and Gahan, Can. Ent., 

 vol. 50, p. 198, 1918. 



The types are in the Harrington collection, Canadian National Mu- 

 seum, Ottawa, Ontario. In 1915, Mr. Gahan made the following notes 

 from the type: "Apparently has but a single bristle on submarginal 

 vein, . . . first funicle joint much longer than the pedicel (about 

 twice), the funicle joints all nearly equal in length, the third very 

 slightly shortest. Club not quite equal to second and third funicle 

 combined. . . All femora black, tibiae pale." 



