PTEROMALIDAE OF N.W. EUROPE 621 



[Chlorocytus tenellus (Walker) 



Hetroxys tenellus Walker, 1874 : 319, $. 



Chlorocytus tenellus (Walker) Graham & Claridge, 1965 : 298, $. 



Type material. Lectotype designated by Graham (in Graham & Claridge, 

 1965 : 298) ; some descriptive notes are also given in the same place. 



Asia : Amurland (only the type material known). 

 Biology. Unknown.] 



[Chlorocytus murriensis Graham 



Chlorocytus murriensis Graham, in Graham & Claridge, 1965 : 288, 298-299, $. 



Type material. Holotype $. Pakistan, Murree, 26.vi.1961, reared from pupa 

 in stem of Urtica sp., in BM(NH). 

 Biology. See above.] 



Chlorocytus sp. indet. A. 



Chlorocytus sp. indet. A, Graham, in Graham & Claridge, 1965 : 288, 299, $. 



England : Berkshire, Wytham, 19. vi. 1955 (Graham). 

 Biology. Unknown. 



Chlorocytus spicatus (Walker) 

 (Text-figs. 489, 490, 493, 506) 



Pteromalus spicatus Walker, 1835a : 97, 9. 



Pteromalus junceus Walker, 1835a : 182, $. 



Pteromalus filicornis Walker, 1835a : 183, £• 



Pteromalus Abila Walker, 1839 : 252,0". 



Etroxys (Habrocytus) simulans Thomson, 1878 : 12 1, $. 



Chlorocytus spicatus (Walker) ; Graham & Claridge, 1965 : 289, 299-300, o* $. 



Type material. For synonymy, designation of lectotypes, and redescription of 

 the species, see Graham & Claridge (1965 : 299-300). In that paper (p. 300) I 

 stated that the lectotype of Etroxys simulans Thomson bore a label " 23 " ; this was 

 a mistake, the specimen in fact having a pale green label " Hg " [Halsingborg]. 



Britain, Ireland, Sweden. 



Biology. Reared in Britain from larvae of Melanagromyza angelicae (Frost) in 

 stem of Angelica sylvestris L., and of Melanagromyza lappae Loew (see Graham & 

 Claridge, 1965 : 300). Imagines May- July (occasionally August). 



Chlorocytus pilosus Graham 



(Text-fig. 508) 

 Chlorocytus pilosus Graham, in Graham & Claridge, 1965 : 289, 300-301, $. 



Type material. Holotype $, England : Berkshire, Bagley Wood, 30. v. 1957 

 (Graham) in Hope Department, University Museum, Oxford. 



