266 Anagyrus — Chrysoplatycerus. 



iiiorio Dalm.) Mayr — c5 — Eur.: Suecia, Helvetia. 

 Encyrtu,s morio Dalman, Svensk. Vet.-Akad. Handl. XLI. 1820 p. 164 n. 18, (J. 

 Encyrtus morio Nees, Hymen. Ichneum. affin. Monogr. II. 1834 p. 229 n. 31, ^. 

 J.iocanis morio Thomson, Hyraen. Scandin. IV. P. 1. 1875 p. 122 n. 1, (J- • 



Prionomastix morio Mayr, Verh. zool. bot. Gcs. Wien XXV. 1875 p. 726 n. 1, (5. 



GENERA SE])IS INCERTAE. 



ANAGYRUS 



Howard, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. XVIII. 1896 p. 638. 

 tcpayvQo^, anagyris frutex. 



greenii How.i) — 2 d — As.: Ceylon. 

 Anagyrus greenii Howard, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. XVIII. 1896 p. 639, Q S- 



ARATUS 



Howard, Journ. Linn. Soc. Loudon. Zool. XXVI. 1896 p. 155. 



((Qaio^, rogatus. 



scuteHatas How. — (J — Am. : Grenada. 



Aratus scutellatus Howard, Journ. Linn. Soc. London. Zool. XXVI. 1896 p. 156, (^. 



ARCHINUS 



Howard, Journ. Linn. Soc. London. Zool. XXVI. 1896 p. 154. 

 Etymologia obscura. 



occupatus How. — 5 — Am. : Grenada. 

 Archinus occupatus Howard, Journ. Linn. Soc. London. Zool. XXVI. 1896 p. 155, Q. 



ARRHENOPHAGUS 



AuriviUius, Entom. Tidskr. IX. 1888 p. 144. 

 aQQBucjtf?]^, masculus; cpayeiy, edo. 



chionaspidis Auriv.^) — Eur. : Suecia. 



Arrhenophagus chionaspidis Aurivillius, Entom. Tidskr. IX. 1888 p. 146; T. 1 F. 1-9. 



CHRYSOPLATYCERUS 



Ashmead, Canad. Entomol. XXL 1889 p. 38. 

 Xqiaos, aurum; nXcav^, planus; xtQcc^, cornu. 



Synon.: Rileya Howard, Canad. Entomol. XX. October 1888 p. 194 & 229 [nec Ashmead]. 

 Howard, Entom. Amer. IV. 1888 p. 80. 

 C. V. Riley, nom. propr. 



splendens Ashm. — 2 — Am. : California. 



Rileya splendens Ashmead, Entom. Amer. IV. 1888 p. 80, Q. 

 Rileya splendens Howard, Canad. Entomol. XX 1888 p. 191-194,$; Fig. 

 Rileya splendens Ashmead, Canad. Entomol. XX. 1888 p. 229, 2- 

 Chrysoplatycerus splendens Ashmead, Canad. Entomol. XXI. 1889 p. 38, Q. 



1) Rhynch.: Maskellia zonata (Howard). 



-) Rhynch.: Chionaspis salicis (Aurivillius), Fiorinia saprosomae, Diaspis rosae 

 (Howard). 



