NO. 1203. GENERA OF THE ENCYRTINJi—ASHMEAD. X)l 



2. CHRYSOPOPHAGUS COMPRESSICORNIS Ashmead. 



Chry8opophagus compressicornis Ashmead, Ins. Life, VII, 1894, p. 246, female and 

 male— Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym., V, 1898, p. 267. 



Type.—Q2kt. No. 1465, U.S.N.M. 



HaMtat. — Mississippi: Utica. 



Host. — IsTeurop. : Chrysopa attenuata Walker. 



S. TINEOPHOCTONUS Ashmead, new genus. 

 (Type, Phoenodiscus armatus Ashmead.) 



This genus also resembles Bricydnus Walker, but the abdomen is 

 longer, more compressed, aud terminates in a long, prominent oviposi- 

 tor, while the venation of the front wings is different, the marginal vein 

 being long, linear, while the stigmal and postmarginal veins are very 

 short. 



Two species belong here, PJuenodiscus armatus Ashmead, and Lepto- 

 mastix tinewvora Ashmead, the latter being based upon a specimen 

 that had the ovipositor broken off. 



I. TINEOPHOCTONUS ARMATUS Ashmead. 



Phoenodiscus armatus Ashmead, Ent. Amer., IV, 1888, p. 17, female. — Dalla 

 Torre, Cat. Hym., V, 1898, p. 229. 



Type.—Gsit. No. 4725, U.S.N.M. (Ashmead collection.) 

 Habitat. — Florida. 



2. TINEOPHOCTONUS TINE^EVORA Ashmead. 



Leptomastix tineoevora Ashmead, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc., XIV, 1887, p. 191, female; 

 Ent. Amer,, IV, 1888, p. 16, female. — Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym., V, p. 253. 



Type.— Cat. No. 4726, U.S.N. M. (Ashmead collection.) 



Habitat. — Florida: Jacksonville. 



Host. — Lepid.: Tineid sp. living in gaUs of Andricus pattofii Bassett. 



6. ERICYDNUS Walker. 



1837. Ericydnus Walker, Ent. Mag., IV, p. 363. 



1860. PezoUus Forster, Verb. d. naturh. Ver. pr. Rheinl., XVII, p. 129 (wingless 

 form). 



(Type, Eyicijrtus longicornis Dshlaian.) 



I. ERICYDNUS ^NEIVENTRIS Walker. 



Encyrtus wneireniris Walker, Ent. Mag., IV, 1837, p. 447, female. 



Pezohius iJolychromns Forster, Verb, naturh. Ver. pr. Rheinl., XVII, 1860, p. 130, 



female. 

 Ericydnus ceneiventris Mayr, Verb. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, XXV, 1875, pp. 764, 



765, female. — Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym., V, 1898, p. 249. 



Habitat. — Europe. 



