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55. Eurytoina incerta Fullaway 



Map 16 



Eurytoma inceiia Fullaway, 1912, pp. 274-282.— Bugbee, 1951, pp. 234-238 [re- 

 description].— Peck, 1951, p. 576.— Burks, 1958, p. 81. 



Types: 4 females and 1 male in collection L.S.J.U. (lot 499, specimen 

 23). Types could not be located under the above number and must 

 be presumed lost. Neotypes: Junction City, Oreg., Apr. 9, 1920, 

 from Diplolejns neglecius on Rosa species Kinsey collected. In addi- 

 tion, there are 22 females and 20 males in the U.S. National Museum 

 and in the Bugbee collection, Meadville, Pa. 



Neotype locality: Junction City, Oreg. 



Distribution: United States: Oregon, California. Canada: Sas- 

 katchewan. 



Host: Diplolejns neglecius (Gillette) {=D. tuberculatrix (Cockerell)), 

 D. polita (Ashmead) variety and D.t. descansonis Kmsey and Ayres, 

 on Rosa species. 



Subspecies: Description in Bugbee, 1951. Eurytoma incerta varia 

 Bugbee. California. 



Host: Diplolepis tuberculator descansonis Kinsey and Ayres. 



Remarks: Diplolepis neglecius galls are indicated as being modified 

 inquiline inhabited galls of D. tuberculatrix (Kinsey and Ayi'es, 1922). 

 The actual host then is an unknown inquiline cynipid species rather 

 than the true gallmaker. 



Eurytoma incerta is the equivalent of E. acuta of the east. It runs 

 smaller in all its measurements, the propodeal median furrow is 

 narrower and deeper, and the scape of the antenna is most often 

 all black. 



56. Eurytoma stigtni Ashmead 



Map 26 

 Eurytoma sligmi Ashmead, 1895, p. 271. — Peck, 1951, p. 578. 



Types: Type series consists of 2 females and 3 males, no. 25507, 

 U.S. National Museum. One female specimen is labelled and des- 

 ignated as lectotype. 



Type locality: Los Angeles, Calif. 



Distribution: United States: California, Oregon. 



Host: Stigmus inordinaius Fox (Ashmead, 1895). 



Remarks : See E. tomici. 



57. Eurytoma sciromatis Bugbee 



Eurytoma sciromatis Bugbee, 1962, pp. 346, 347. 



Types: 10 females and 5 males. Holotype female and allotype 

 male in the U.S. National Museum. Paratypes in the Bugbee 

 collection, Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. 



