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of publication of the paper in Annales de la Societe Scientifique 

 de Bruxelles, and since Kieffer clearly intended it should be so, 

 we are considering the paper in Andre's volume 10 to have 

 priority. 



We have not attempted to show all published generic synonymy 

 but have given only that which is generally accepted and with 

 which we agree. The type citations are shown in the original 

 combinations even where the author designating a type used a 

 different generic name. I 



Literature citations to periodicals are abbreviated but citations 

 to separate works are given in full with one exception: Andre 

 Species des Hymenopteres d'Europe & d'Algerie. Kieffer's work 

 published in it is cited so frequently that the citation is abbrevi- 

 ated as Kieffer in Andre, Spec. Hym. Eur. Alg. 



Superfamily PROTOTRUPOIDEA 



Abothropria Kieffer 



1913. Kieffer, in Alluaud and Jeannel, Voyage . . . er 

 Afrique Orientale. Insectes hymenopteres, vol. l; 

 p. 23. 

 Type: Abothropria nigra Kieffer, 1913, by monotypy and 

 original designation. 

 Acauopsilus Kieffer 



1908. Kieffer, in Andre, Spec. Hym. Eur. Alg., vol. 10, ppi 



364, 426. 

 Type: Acauopsilus clavatus Kieffer, 1908, by monotypy 

 Acauosema Kieffer 



1908. Kieffer, in Andre, Spec. Hjmi. Eur. Alg., vol. 10, pp] ' 



360, 367, 407. Four species. 

 Type: Acauosema rufum Kieffer, 1908, by original desig- 

 nation. 

 Acanthinevania Bradley 



1908. Bradley, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 34, pp. 163, 172 



Thirty-two species and one variety. 

 Type: Evania princeps Westwood, 1841, by original desig- 

 nation. 

 Acanthobetyla Dodd 



1926. Dodd, Trans. Roy. Soc. South Australia, vol. 50, p 



299. 

 Type: Acanthobetyla mirabilis Dodd, 1926, by monotypj 

 and original designation. 

 Acantholapitha Cameron 



1912 (July). Cameron, Soc. Ent., vol. 27, no. 15, p. 70. Nc 

 species. 



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