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Prosparasion Kieffer 



1913. Kieffer, Boll. Lab. Zool. Portici, vol. 7, p. 190. 



Type: Prosparasion coeruleum Kieffer, 1913, by monotyp 

 and original designation. 

 Prospilomicrus Kieffer 



1910. Kieffer, in Voeltzkow, Reise in Ostafrika, 1903-OS 

 vol. 2, Heft 5, p. 532. Two species. 



Type: Prospilomicrus fuscicornis Kieffer, 1910, by origingj 

 designation. 



Also published by Kieffer Mar. 1, 1910, without include 

 species, in Andre, Hym. Eur. Alg., vol. 10, pp. 705. , 

 710. ' 



Prosynacra Kieffer 



1905. Kieffer, Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genova, ser. I 

 vol. 2, pp. 35, 37. No species. 



1910 (January 28). Kieffer, Boll. Lab. Zool. Portici, vol. 4 

 p. 108. One species and one nomen nudum. I 



Type: Prosynacra nigriceps Kieffer, 1910. First include 

 species. Kieffer actually based this genus on Pre 

 synacra giraudi Kieffer, which he designated as typ 

 in 1912, in Wytsman, Genera insectorum, fasc. 12<; 

 p. 13, 1911; but unfortunately the description of thi' 

 species was not published until Mar. 1, 1910. 

 Prosynopeas Kieffer 



1916. Kieffer, Zentralbl. Bakt. Parasitenk. Infektionskr . 

 Abt. 2, vol. 46, p. 554. Two species. 'X 



Type: Synopeas (Prosynopeas) dacUjlidis Kieffer, 191C'' 

 Designated by Kieffer, 1926, Das Tierreich, Lief. 4S 

 p. 694. 

 Proposed as a subgenus of Synopeas Foerster. 

 Protelenomiis Kieffer 



1908. Kieffer, Bull. Soc. Hist. Nat. Metz, vol. 25, p. 6. 

 Type: Protelenomus flavicornis Kieffer, 1908, by monotypj 

 Proteroscelio Brues [fossil] 



1937. Brues, in Carpenter, Univ. Toronto Studies, Geo 



ser.. No. 40, p. 39. 

 Type: Proteroscelio antennalis Brues, 1937, by monotyp; 

 and original designation. 

 Prolofoenus Cockerell [fossil] 



1917. Cockerell, Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., vol. 10, p. 19. 

 Type: Protofoenus swinhoei Cockerell, by monotypy. 



Protrimoriis Kieffer 



1908. Kieffer, Ann. Soc. Sci. Bruxelles, vol. 32, p. 146. 

 Type: Trimorus americanus Ashmead, 1893, by monotypy 



