880 Tenthredinidae 



Unitaxonus MacGillivray 



U. repentinus MacG. Ithaca, type. 

 U. rumicus MacG. Ithaca, type. 



Parataxonus MacGillivray 



P. multicolor (Nort.). Axton (US, MacG-Ill) ; McLean, Jl (MacG-Ill, Bdy-CU) ; 

 Ellis, Je (MacG-Ill) ; Slaterville, May, Jl (CU) ; LI: (US) ; Huntington, Je 

 (MacG-Schott). 



P. multicolor var. erythrogaster (Roh.). LI (US). 



MONOSOMA MacGillivray 



M. inferentia (Nort.). Axton, Jl (US); Keene Val., Dwr\ Castile, EABradley 

 (Bdy-CU) ; Ithaca, May (US, CU, MacG-Ill) ; McLean, May (US, CU, 

 MacG-Ill). Larva feeds on elder. 



AllanTUS Panzer 



(Emphytiis auctt.) 

 ■ (Subgenus Emphytus Klug) 



A. cinctus cinctus (L.). This subspecies has often been intercepted at quarantine 

 in NYC, but, so far as is known, has not yet become established. It is 

 European and feeds on leaves of roses, pupating in the pith of the stalk. 



A. cinctus cinctipes (Nort.). Ogdensburg, Jl, Yg (NYS) ; Ilion, May, Yg 

 (NYS) ; Poughkeepsie, Jl, Yg (NYS) ; SI (Ds). This subspecies has some- 

 times been considered synonymous with • the European cinctus. The feeding 

 habits of the larva are similar to those of A cinctus cinctus. 



A. haustus MacG. Grand I., type. 



A. heroicus MacG. Hamburg, type. 



A. hiatus MacG. Ithaca, type. 



A. mellipes Nort. Ithaca, May (CU) ; Clinton Mts., Ap, Yg (NYS) ; Albany, Je, 



Poughkeepsie, May, Yg (NYS). 

 A. yuasi MacG. Ithaca, type. 



(Subgenus Emphytina Rohwer) 



A. apertus (Nort.). Plattsburg, Je (US); Gloversville, Jl (NYS); Ithaca (US, 



NYS, CU) ; Caroline to Harford (CU) ; W. Danby (CU) ; Albany, May 



(NYS). 

 A. pallipes (Spin.) {canadensis Kby.). Plattsburg (Dyar-US) ; Nassau, Felt 



(NYS) ; Rhinebeck, Pratt (Proc._ Ent. Soc. Wash., vol. 4, p. 302, 1896). The 



larva feeds on the foliage of pansies and violets. 

 A. inornatus (Say). Speculator, Jl, Yg (NYS); Karner, Albany, May, Yg 



(NYS); Van Cort. Pk., May (CU) ; LI (US). 

 A. tener (Fall.) {vanduzeei Roh.). Lancaster, MCV (US). This_ European 



species is now known to occur in a number of localities in the United States. 



