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Type : Antarctopria latigaster Brues, 1920, by monotypy ' 

 and original designation. 

 Anteris Foerster (= Auteris Ashmead, error; Trichacolus Kieffer) 



1856. Foerster, Hymenopterologische Studien, Heft 2, pp. 

 101, 103. No species. 



1859. Thomson, Ofv. Vet.-Akad. Forh., vol. 15, 1858, p. 421. 

 Two species. 



Type: Anteris hilineatus Thomson, 1859, by present desig- 

 nation. Anteris rufitarsis Foerster MS., designated! 

 by Ashmead, 1893, U. S. Nat. Miis. Bull. 45, p. 224,! 

 was a nomen nudum. Anteris virginiensis Ashmead,! 

 1893, designated by Brues, 1908, in Wytsman, Genera: 

 insectorum, fasc. 80, p. 36, and Ante7'is simulans 

 Kieffer, 1908, designated by Kieffer, 1910, in Wyts- 

 man, Genera insectorum, fasc. 80b, p. 80, were in-i 

 eluded later. A. simulant was described by Kieffer 

 from the specimen in the Foerster collection upon! 

 which the genus was based, but under the recent 

 modification of Opinion 46 by the International Com-i 

 mission on Zoological Nomenclature (Bull. Zool.l 

 Nomencl., vol. 4, 1950, pp. 160, 346) only the first, 

 included species shall be eligible for designation as 

 type of a genus described without contained species. 



Isogenotypic with Trichacolus Kieffer. 

 Anteromorpha Dodd 



1913. Dodd, Trans. Roy. Soc. South Australia, vol. 37, pp.i 

 131, 145. Two species. 



Type: Anteromorpha australica Dodd, 1913, by original 

 designation. 

 Anlropria Kieffer 



1910. Kieffer, in Andre, Spec. Hym. Eur. Alg., vol. 10, pp. 

 694, 743. 



Type: Antropria pedestris Kieffer, 1910, by monotypy. 

 Antroscelio Kieffer 



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

 Afrique Orientale. Insectes hymenopteres, vol. 1, p. 

 15. 



Type: Antroscelio lucifugax Kieffer, 1913, by monotypy and' 

 original designation. 

 Aparaniesius Kieffer 



1913. Kieffer, Insecta, vol. 3, p. 436. Four species. 



Type: Aparamesius carinatus Kieffer, 1913, by original 

 designation. 



