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Metastenoides Girault. 



3Ieni. Queensland IMus., vol. 4, 1915, p. 190. 



Type. — Metastenoides simus Girault. (Monobasic and original desig- 

 nation.) 

 Ketastenus Walker. 



Ent. Mag., vol. 2, 1834, p. 301. 



Type. — Metastenus concinnus Walker. (Monobasic.) 

 (Metopachia Westv^'ood) = Colas Curtis. 



Introd. Mod. Classif. Ins., vol. 2, 1840, Synopsis, p. 71. 

 Type.— 6'o/aj? dispm- Curtis. (Monobasic and original designation.) 

 Isogenotypic. 

 (Ketopon Walker) =Psilocera Walker. 

 Ent. Mag., vol. 2, 1834, p. 302. 

 Type. — {Metopon atrum Walker.) (Monobasic.) =Ps/?occra ohscura 



Walker, according to Walker, 1873, Da 11a Torre, p. 157. 

 Isogenotypic through synonymy. 

 (Metopopachia Dalla Torre) = Emendation of Metopachia Westwood. 



Cat. Hym., vol. 5, 1898, p. 159. 

 Metriocharis Silvestri. 



Boll. Lab. Zool. Agr., Portici, vol. 9, 1914, p. 215. Tv.'o species. 

 Tyite.—Metriocharis viridis Silvestei. (Original designation.) 

 Micradelus Walker. 



Ent. Mag., vol. 2, 1834, pp. 168, 170. 

 Type. — Micradelus rotundus Walker. (Monobasic.) 

 Micranisa Walker. 



Entomologist, vol. 8, 1875, p. 18. No species. 



Patton, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1884, Proc, p. xvii. One species. 

 Type. — Idarnes pteromaloides Walker. (Monobasic through subsequent 

 reference. ) 

 Micrapion Kriechbaumer. 



Berlin. Ent. Zeitschr., vol. 39, 1894, p. 315. 

 Type. — Micrapion Mlineatum Kriechbaumer. (Monobasic.) 

 Microcaetus Meunier. 



Miscell. Ent., vol. 13, 1905, p. 93. 



Type. — Microcaehis fomiidolosus SIeunier. (Monobasic.) 

 Microchalcis Kieffer. 



Berlin. Ent. Zeitschr., vol. 49, 1904, p. 255. 

 Type. — Microchalcis quadridens Kieffer. (Monobasic.) 

 Microdontomerus Crawford. 



Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, vol. 15, 1907, p. 179. 



Type. — Torymus anthonomi Crawford. (Monobasic and original desig- 

 nation. ) 

 Microlycus Thomson. 



Skand. Hym., vol. 5, 1878, pp. 208, 223. 

 Type. — Microlycus heterocerus Thomson. (Monobasic.) 

 Microma Curtis. 



Guide to Brit. Ins., 1829, p. 113. Nomen nudum. 



The name Microtia was published without description with five named 

 species also without description. Haliday (Ent. Mag., vol. 1, 1833, p. 

 340), described Callcptilcs latipennis and indicated that this was the 

 Microma latipennis of Curtls's list. Apparently none of the other Curtia 

 names have ever been mentioned since their first publication. Up to the 

 time of Haliday's publication both the genus Microma and the species 



