SYNOPTIC 
LIST 
All the species described from the eastern and southeastern 
United States, the Gulf Coast, east of the 100th meridian 
have been listed. The species are numbered. After the name 
is the reference to the original description, the sex, the 
type locality, host, date of collection or rearing (if stated) 
and collector• As varieties are not to be distinguished 
in the field the existence of such varieties in the literature 
is merely mentioned in connection with a species. 
I. Subfamily I BALIINAE 
Genua IBALIA Latreille 
Chly genus in subfamily. Parasites of Siricidae. Eu.,Asia,N.A. 
Females are usually taken while ovipositing in trees infested 
with horntails; males by sweeping the surrounding vegetation 
Habitus of a male is shown in Fig.280. 
1. anceps Say. 1824. In Keating, Narr. Long's 2nd.Exped.,App. p.J25. «. Ark. 
2. ensiger Norton. 1862. Ent.Soc .Phila.Proc. 1:200. #. Pa. ly pe in Phila.Acad. 
Parasite of Ur ocerus al bicornis in hemlock in Pa. Recorded from Quebec, 
N.B.,Me., Mass., N.Y.,Colo.,Ida.,Oreg.,Vancouver• 
5. maculipennis Hald. 1846. Acad.Nat.Sci.Phila.Proc.J:127. *. Host: Tremex 
columba L. In E.U.S., Ont.,Quebec, 0.,Ill.,la.,(Fig.280). 
4. montana Cresson. 1879. Amer.Ent.Soc.Trans.7: Proc.p.XVII. 9.Colo. Iaborador. 
5. scalpellator Westwood. 18J7. In Guerin, Mag d.Zool.7:Cl.9,PI.;79.fig.2. 8. Ga. 
M aculipennis Hald. is probably a synonym of it. 
II. Subfamily MESOCYNIPINAE 
( Mostly exotic, habits unknown) 
Genus RARAMBLYNOTUS Cameron 
6. zonatus Weld* 1944. Ent.Soc.Waah.Proc.46s56,fig.2. 9. Texas. 
III. Subfamily ASPICERINAE 
(Parasites in the puparia of Syrphidae) 
Genus PARASPICERA Kieffer 
•7. bakeri Kieffer. 1907. Ent.Ztschr.Stuttgart 21:152. 6. Wis. Ill.,Md.,D.C. 
Genus PROSASPICERA Kieffer 
8. albihirta (Ashm.). 1887. Amer.Ent.Soc.Trana.14:156. 9 Fla. 
9. similia (Ashm.). 1887. Amer.Ent.Soc.Trana.l4:156. 9 . Fla.,Ark.,Pa. 
Genua CALLASPIDIA Dahlbom 
10. provancheri Ashm. 1887. In Provancher, Addit.Corr.Faune Ent.Canada Hym. 
p.l67. 9. Quebec. Me.,N.H.,Mass. > TT.Y.,Ra..,Ind.,Ill.,Mich.,Wis. 
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