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STENOPHRUS Forster 



Stenophrus Forster, 1841 : 40, pi. fig. 12 a-d. Type-species : 5. compressus Forster, by mono- 



typy. 

 Calypso Haliday, 1844 : 295, syn. n. [nee Risso, 1816]. Type-species : C. serratulae Haliday, by 



monotypy. 

 Euryophrys Forster, 1856 : 144 [n. n. for Calypso Haliday nee Risso], syn. n. 

 Euryophrys Forster ; Ferriere, 1934 : 86, 88. 

 Euryophrys Forster ; Peck etal., 1964 : 32. 



I have not seen any specimens of the type-species of Stenophrus, compressus 

 Forster, from Forster's collection in Vienna. However, the Hope Department, 

 Oxford, possesses a Forster female labelled in his handwriting " Stenophrus com- 

 pressus Foerst. Aachen " ; this agrees with his figures (1841, pi.. fig. 12 a-d) and is 

 taken as an indication of the true identity of the species. Stenophrus was treated 

 as a synonym of Macroglenes West wood by Thomson (1876 : 188), Ashmead (1904 : 

 389), and Schmiedeknecht (1909 : 272). Ferriere (1937) and Peck et al. (1964) 

 used the name Euryophrys Forster for the present genus. 



Stenophrus compressus Forster 



Stenophrus compressus Forster, 1841 : 40, pi. fig. 12 a-d, o* $. 

 Calypso serratulae Haliday, 1844 : 295, $, syn. n. 

 Macroglenes umbellatarum Haliday, 1844 : 295, 5", syn. n. 

 Macroglenes occultus Thomson, 1876 : 188, o* $, syn. n. 



Type material. Stenophrus compressus Forster. See above under generic 

 synonymy. 



Calypso serratulae Haliday. No material so named in Haliday 's collection, though 

 in Box 67 there is a group of specimens on a card (serial No. 1984) on which is written 

 " serratula " in Haliday 's handwriting ; these are probably syntypes. BM(NH) 

 coll. : one female, LECTOTYPE ; it is mounted on a pentagonal card and bears 

 three labels reading (1) " Calypso serratulae Hal. $ " in a handwriting not that of 

 Haliday, (2) a blue circular label " 59.4 ", (3) Waterhouse label " Calypso serratulae 

 Haliday ". 



Macroglenes umbellatarum Haliday. Haliday coll. : no material so named, but 

 there is a card of two males and a female, with the word " jacobe " written on the 

 card in Haliday's handwriting. These are regarded as syntypes. Haliday (1844 : 

 295) says of umbellatarum " In floribus . . . etiam Senecio Jacobeae ". BM(NH) : 

 two Haliday specimens which are clearly syntypes of umbellatarum and are both 

 labelled with this name. One of them is designated LECTOTYPE : it is mounted 

 on a rectangular card and bears a green label " Macroglen[es] umbellata[rum] " 

 in Haliday's handwriting ; its head is missing, but the antennae and mouth-parts 

 have been dissected off and placed near the upper end of the card. 



Macroglenes occultus Thomson. Syntypes, 8 <$, 4 9. LECTOTYPE, a female 

 labelled " Ld [Lund] 8/57 ". 



Britain, Ireland, Germany, Sweden, Czechoslovakia ; probably widely 

 distributed in Europe. 



