PTEROMALIDAE OF N.W. EUROPE 581 



Type material. Syntypes, Czechoslovakia, Moravia, Ungarschutz, 7-8. v. 1907, 

 on Finns montana (Wachtl) ; Austria, Piesting, 2i.iv. and 6. v. 1869, in Naturhistori- 

 sches Museum, Vienna. One of these specimens is the holotype but Delucchi does 

 not specify which. 



Austria, Czechoslovakia. 



Biology. Unknown ; some specimens have been found on Pinus mugo Turra 

 ( = montana Mill.). 



Aggelma agrili Boucek 



Aggelma agrili Boucek, 19650 : 23-26, $. 



Type material. Holotype $, Moldavian S.S.R., Plot', 27. vi. 1959, reared from 

 Agrilus viridis (L.) (V. I. Talitzki), in Narodni Museum, Prague (Cat. no. 26.007). 



Moldavian S.S.R. 



Biology. Host Agrilus viridis (L.) in twigs of black currant (Boucek, 19650 : 25). 



Aggelma spiracularis (Thomson) 



Etroxys (Caenacis) spiracularis Thomson, 1878 : 96, $. 

 Aggelma spiracularis (Thomson) Delucchi, 1957 : 150, $. 



Type material. One female, LECTOTYPE (probably holotype), labelled " Gl." 

 [Gottland] ; " Belf." [Belfrage] ; " spiracularis Ths " ; " AGGELMA spiracularis 

 Ths. V. Delucchi det." ; and " LECTOTYPE " (on a red label). 



Britain, Sweden ; apparently rare. New to Britain ; England, Lancashire, 

 Grange-over-Sands, 1 $, 4JX.1949 {A. E. Wright), in BM(NH) collection. 

 Biology. Unknown. 



Aggelma violacea (Zetterstedt), comb. n. 

 (Text-fig. 428) 



Pteromalus violaceus Zetterstedt, 1838 : 423, $. 



Etroxys {Caenacis) pilosella Thomson, 1878 : 97, $, syn. n. 



Aggelma pilosella (Thomson) Delucchi, 1957 : 149-150, $. 



Type material. Pteromalus violaceus Zetterstedt. One female, LECTOTYPE, 

 mounted on a pin together with the type of Pteromalus petiolatus Zett. and bearing 

 a comprehensive label in Zetterstedt's handwriting " P. violaceus $. P. petiolatus 

 ?. Wittang ". 



Etroxys [Caenacis] pilosella Thomson. Five specimens stand under this name 

 but some bear the wrong locality data. LECTOTYPE, a pinned female labelled 

 " Him " [Holmiae] and " Stal ". Delucchi previously (1957 : 150) designated a 

 lectotype for pilosella in the following words " Lectotypus Nv.alp./Bhn etikettiert ". 

 This specimen cannot be the type as it comes from Norway [" Nv. alp."] wheras the 

 localities given by Thomson (1878 : 98) were " norra och medlersta Sverige ". 



