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Dicladocerus Westwood. 



Philos. Mag., ser. 3, vol. 1, 1832, p. 128. 

 Type. — Dicladocerus loesUvoodii Westwood. (Monobasic.) 

 Synonym of Eulophus, according to Dalla Torre, p. 57. 

 Dicoelothorax Ashmead. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., vol. 4, 1899, p. 240. No species. 

 Mem. Carnegie Mus., vol. 1, 1904, pp. 268, 470. One species. 

 Type. — Dicoelothorax platycerus Ashmead. (Monobasic through sub- 

 sequent reference, and designated by Ashmead, 1904, p. 268.) 

 Dicopus Enock. 



Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1909, p. 455. 

 Type. — Dicopus minutissima Enock, (Monobasic.) 

 Sicormas Fobsteb. 



Beitr. Monogr. Pteromal., 1841, p. 38. 



Type. — (Dicormus aguisgranensia Forsteb.) {Monoha.sic.) =Cyrtoga8ter 



vulgaris Walkeb, according to Dalla Torre, p. 167. 

 Synonym of Cyrtogaster, according to Dalla Torre, p. 167. 

 Dicyclus Walkeb. 



Ent. Mag., vol. 1, 1833, pp. 371, 455. Five species. 



Type. — Dicyclus aeneus Walkeb. (Designated by Westwood, 1840, 

 Synopsis, p. 68. ) Dicyclus lynastes Walker designated by Ashmead, 1904, 

 p. 277. 

 Oidactyliocerus Masi. 



An. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genova, ser. 3, vol. 7, 1916, p. 68. 

 Type. — Didactyliocerus dispar Masi. (Monobasic.) 

 Siglochis F6BSTEB=(Trichoglenus Thomson). 

 Hym. Stud., Heft 2, 1856, p. 65. No species. 



Mayr, Verb. zool. hot. Ges. Wien, vol. 54, 1904, p. 598. One species. 

 Type. — Pteromalus complanatus Eatzebubq. (Monobasic through sub- 

 sequent reference.) 

 Isogenotypic. 

 (Diglochis Thomson not Fobster, 1856)=Psychophagu8 Mayb. 

 Hym. Skand., vol. 5, 1878, p. 156. 

 Type. — Pteromalus omnivorus Walkeb. (Monobasic.) 

 DiglypMs THOMsoN=(Diglyphus Thomson not Halidat, typographical error). 

 Skand. Hym., vol. 5, 1878, pp. 208, 235. Two species. 

 Type. — DiglypMs aeneiscapns Thomson. (Present designation.) 

 In his table of genera (p. 208), Thomson spells this Diglyphus; on page 

 235, where species are described, it is spelled Diglyphis. Thomson no- 

 where indicates that he is talking of Diglyphus Haliday, but apparently 

 means to describe a new genus to include two new species. Inasmuch 

 as Diglyphus Thomson is preoccupied by Diglyphus Haliday, we prefer 

 to consider Diglyphis as the correct spelling for Thomson's genus and 

 Diglyphus Thomson as a typographical error, in which case Diglyphis 

 will stand as a good name. 

 Diglyphomorpha Ashmead. 



Mem. Carnegie Mus., vol. 1, 1904, p. 352. 



Type. — Diglyphus maculipennis Ashmead. (Monobasic and original desig- 

 nation.) 

 Diglyphomorphella Gibaitlt. 



Mem. Queensland Mus., vol. 2, 1913, p. 280. Two species. 



Type. — Diglyphomorphella delira Girault. (Original designation.) 



