NO. 3533 CHALCID WASPS OF GENUS EURYTOMA — BUGBEE 467 



of 50 females and males collected in 1933 and 1934 from the same host. 

 Neotype female and paratypes in the U.S. National Museum; para- 

 types in the Bugbee collection, Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. 



Neotype localitj^: Bloomington, Ind. 



Distribution: United States: Indiana, Florida, New York, Min- 

 nesota, Tennessee, Kansas, North Dakota, Arkansas, Mississippi, 

 Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Montana, Canada: Ontario, Quebec, New 

 Brunsmck. 



Host: Eurosta solidaginis Fitch in Goldenrod. 



Remarks: Eurytoma gigantea is one of the largest species of the 

 genus found in the United States and is always well represented in 

 most chalcid collections. Its host relationships, an external parasite 

 of the trypetid fly, Eurosta solidaginis , have been well documented. 



26. Eurytoma querci-globiili (Fitch) 



Map 12 



Macroglenes qiierci-globuli Fitch, 1958, p. 812. 



Eurytoma querci-glohuli Ashmead, 1900, p. 554. — Judd, 1957, pp. 193-195. — 



Peck, 1951, p. 578.— Bugbee, 1958a, pp. 193-198. 

 Eurytoma punctiventris Walsh, 1870, p. 299. 



Type: U.S. National Museum, no. 1829, holotype female. 



Distribution: United States: Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, 

 Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsyl- 

 vania, New Hampshire, Kansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Arkansas, 

 Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia, North Dakota. Canada: 

 Ontario. 



Host: Disholcaspis guercus-globulus (Fitch). Disholcaspis mamma 

 (Walsh). Disholcaspis Colorado (Gillette). Disholcaspis cinerosa 

 (Bassett). 



Subspecies: Descriptions, Bugbee, 1958. Eurytoma querci-globuli 

 rubra Bugbee. Mississippi, Florida. Host: Disholcaspis virens (Ash- 

 mead) on Quercus mrginiana. (Holotype female and male and female 

 paratypes in U.S. National Museum.) E. querci-globuli utahensis 

 Bugbee. Utah. Host: D. Colorado (Gillette) on Q. utahensis (holo- 

 type female and female paratypes in U.S. National Museum). 



Remarks: See Bugbee (1958) for taxonomic, and distributional 

 notes. The color of the abdomen in this species may vary from all 

 black to entirely reddish brown or show varying combinations in 

 between. The yeUow scape and legs with occasionally black infus- 

 cation on the hindfemora only, will distinguish this species from 

 Eurytoma gigantea. 



