*bifurca Schuster. Tex. (Val Verde Co., Winterhaven). Acanthophotopsis bifurca Schuster, 1958. Ent. Amer. (n.s.) 37: 13 (in key), 98, pl. 3, fig. 3. ♂. *dorophora Schuster. Ariz. (Tucson, Yuma). Acanthophotopsis dorophora Schuster, 1958. Ent. Amer. (n.s.) 37: 13 (in key), 104, pl. 2, fig. 1, pl. 3, fig. 2. ♪. *evansii Schuster. Tex. (Alpine and Chisos Mts.); Mexico (Durango). Acanthophotopsis evansii Schuster, 1958. Ent. Amer. (n.s.) 37: 12 (in key), 93, pl. 3, fig. 1. ♂. *falciformis falciformis (Zacatecas). Acanthophotopsis falciformis falciformis Schuster, 1958. Ent. Amer. (n.s.) 37: 13 (in key), 108, pl. 2, figs. 2, 3. ♂. *falciformis furcisterna Schuster. Ariz. (Tucson, Phoenix, Ajo). Genus PSEUDOMETHOCA Ashmead, pp. 758-761 contumax (Cresson). Mexico. Ent. Amer. *Mutilla microphthalma Gerstaecker, 1874. Arch. Naturges. 40: 64. 3. Taxonomy: Mickel, 1935. Amer. Ent. Soc. Trans. 61: 393. frigida frigida (Smith). Probable hosts: Lasioglossum (Dialictus) inconspicuum (Sm.), L. (D.) zephyrum (Sm.), L. (D.) rohweri (Ellis), L. (D.) versatum (Robt.) and Augochlorella striata (Prov.). Biology: Lin, N., 1964. Ins. Sociaux 11: 187-192. Genus DASYMUTILLA Ashmead, pp. 761-770 asteria Mickel. Host: Microbembex nigrifrons (Prov.) (teste J. D. Haddock, in. litt.). biguttata (Cockerell). Ark. creon (Blake). Ark. dugesii (Cockerell and Casad). Host: Anthophora occidentalis Cr. gloriosa (Saussure). Host: Microbembex nigrifrons (Prov.) (teste J. D. Haddock, in litt.). leda (Blake). N. Mex. macilenta (Blake). Delete Ala. from distribution. nigripes (Fabricius). B. C. Host: Cerceris flavofasciata H. S. Smith. Biology: Krombein, 1959. Ent. Soc. Wash. Proc. 61: 198. pyrrhus (Fox). Host: Bembicine sp. Biology: Krombein, 1964. Amer. Mus. Novitates 2201: 2-4, fig. 1. vesta vesta (Cresson). B. C. Genus LOMACHAETA Mickel, p. 770 variegata Mickel. Hosts: Solierella plenoculoides similis (Brid.), S. blaisdelli (Brid.), nesting in stems of Eriogonum elatum. Biology: Parker, 1962. Pan-Pacific Ent. 38: 116. *Genus SMICROMUTILLA Mickel Smicromutilla Mickel, 1964. Pan-Pacific Ent. 40: 108. Type: Smicromutilla powelli Mickel. Orig. desig. and by monotypy. Insert on p. 770 after Lomachaeta Mickel. *powelli Mickel. Calif. (San Luis Obispo Co.). Host: ? Xylocelia occidentalis Fox. Smicromutilla powelli Mickel 1964. Pan-Pacific Ent. 40; 108, 1 fig. ô, ?. TIMULLA subgenus TIMULLA Ashmead, pp. 770-772 grotei (Blake). Mexico (Jalisco, Guanajuato). *Mutilla fulviventris Gerstaecker, 1874. Archiv. Naturges. 40: 323. ♂. Taxonomy: Mickel, 1937. Ent. Amer. 17: 78. oajaca (Blake). Mexico (Morelos, Jalisco, Colima). *Mutilla ardens Gerstaecker, 1874. Arch. Naturges. 40: 323. 8. *Mutilla mazatlanae Cameron, 1894. Biol. Cent.-Amer. Hym., v. 2, p. 294. 3. Taxonomy: Mickel, 1938. Roy. Ent. Soc. London Trans. 87: 641. Biology: Linsley, 1960. Pan-Pacific Ent. 36: 36 (mating behavior). ocellaria rufidorsa Mickel. Ark. EPHUTA subgenus EPHUTA Say, pp. 772-773 Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour. 64: 7-84 (Part II of revis. treating Species Group Grisea). This revision reduces Ephuta of the Catalog to subgeneric rank. albiceps Schuster. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 75. 9. argenticeps Schuster. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 16. ô, . auricapitis Schuster. Possibly the opposite sex of ecarinata ecarinata Schuster. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 76. 9. baboquivari Schuster. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 79, 오. cephalotes Schuster. The opposite sex is possibly minuta Schuster. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 68. 3. coloradella Schuster. Possibly the opposite sex of grisea Bradley. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 73. o. conchate Mickel. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 21. 9, ô. ecarinata ecarinata Schuster. The opposite sex is possibly sudatrix (Melander) or auricapitis Schuster. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 49. ♪. ecarinata neomexicana Schuster. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 52. ô. ecarinata pima Schuster. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 51. ♂. floridana dietrichi Schuster. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 40. 9. floridana floridana Schuster. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 34. ♂, f. grisea fuscosericea Schuster. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 14. ♂. grisea grisea Bradley. The opposite sex is possibly coloradella Schuster. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 13. ♂. margueritae margueritae Schuster. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 56. ♂, f. margueritae xanthocephala Schuster. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 63. 3, f. minuta Schuster. Possibly opposite sex of cephalotes Schuster. pauxilla pauxilla Bradley. Host: Dipogon s. sayi Bks. (teste H. E. Evans, in litt.). psephenophila Schuster. The opposite sex is possibly tentativa Schuster. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 44. ♂. rufisquamis (André). The opposite sex is possibly tumacacori Schuster. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 65. ♂. scrupea Say. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 26. 9. 3. sudatrix (Melander). Possibly the opposite sex of ecarinata ecarinata Schuster. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 54. f. tegulicia Bradley. Possibly a syn. or subsp. of idiasta (Cameron) of Mexico. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 47. 3. tentativa Schuster. Possibly the opposite sex of psephenophila Schuster. Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 42. 9. tumacacori Schuster. Possibly the opposite sex of rufisquamis (André). Taxonomy: Schuster, 1957, loc. cit. supra, p. 82. 9. *EPHUTA subgenus XENOCHILE Schuster Ephuta subg. Xenochile Schuster, 1957. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour. 64: 8. Type: Ephuta (Xenochile) krombeini Schuster. Monotypic and by orig. desig. Place after subgenus Ephuta Say, p. 773. *krombeini Schuster. Ariz. (Ramsey Canyon in Huachuca Mts.). Ephuta (Xenochile) krombeini Schuster, 1957. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour. 64: 9. 6. Family SCOLIIDAE SCOLIA subgenus SCOLIA Fabricius The typical subgenus is restricted to the Palaearctic Region (teste Betrem and Bradley, 1964. Zool. Meded. 40: 90). SCOLIA subgenus DISCOLIA Saussure (=Scolia subgenus Scolia Fabricius of Catalog, pp. 774–775) Transfer citations for Scolia, Lacosi, and Lisoca to the typical subgenus above. Change citation for Discolia as follows: Scolia subg. Discolia Saussure, 1863. Soc. Ent. France Ann. (4) 3: 18. Add the following to the subgeneric synonymy: Scolia subg. Scolia sect. Scolioides Guiglia and Capra, 1934. Soc. Ent. Type: Scolia hirta Schrank. Orig. desig. dubia monticola Cameron. Syn. of mexicana Saussure. *mexicana Saussure. Scolia (Lacosi) mexicana Saussure, 1958. Soc. Ent. France Ann. (3) Scolia (Scolia) dubia monticola Cameron (syn. by Bradley, 1964. In nobilitata otomita Saussure, changed status. Scolia (Scolia) otomita Saussure. Reduced to subsp. rank (teste Bradley, 1964. In Bertem and Bradley, Zool. Meded. 40: 96). otomita Saussure. Subsp. of nobilitata Fabricius. Genus TRISCOLIA Saussure (=Scolia subgenus Triscolia Saussure and Sichel of Catalog p. 775) Raised to generic rank (teste Betrem and Bradley, 1964. Zool. Meded. 39: 435). Change bibliographic citation and genotype designation as follows: Scolia subg. Triscolia Saussure, 1863. Soc. Ent. France Ann. (4): 3. 17. Type: Scolia (Triscolia) badia Saussure. By monotypy. Genus CAMPSOMERIS Guérin, pp. 775-776 *Campsomeris subg. Xanthocampsomeris Bradley, 1957. Amer. Ent. Soc. Trans. 83: 70. Type: Tiphia tricincta Fabricius. Orig. desig. *Campsomeris subg. Pygodasis Bradley, 1957. Amer. Ent. Soc. Trans. 83: 72. Type: Scolia quadrinotata Fabricius. Orig. desig. Taxonomy: Bradley, 1957. Amer. Ent. Soc. Trans. 83: 65-77 (subgeneric reclassification Amer. spp.).-Betrem, 1962. Ent. News 73: 207 (type of Dielis). Delete heading, Subgenus CAMPSOMERIS Guérin, in Catalog, and reference to Colpa; and change type designation for Elis subg. Dielis to (Scolia radula Fabricius =) Sphex plumipes Drury. *completa Rohwer. Ariz. (Chiricahua and Santa Rita Mts.); Mexico to El Salvador. (Xanthocampsomeris) Campsomeris (Campsomeris) completa Rohwer, 1927. Wash. Acad. Sci. Jour. 17: 151. 9. *druryi Cockerell. Syn. of quadrimaculata (Fabricius). ephippium ephippium (Say). (Pygodasis) fulvohirta (Cresson). (Xanthocampsomeris) limosa (Burmeister). (Xanthocampsomeris) *maculata (Drury). Syn. of quadrimaculata (Fabricius). pilipes (Saussure). (Subgenus?) plumipes confluenta (Say). On flowers of Rubus, Arabis, Melilotus, Solidago, and Cephalanthus. ? Host: Cotalpa lanigera (L.) (Dielis). Biology: Kurczewski, 1963. Ent. News 74: 21-24. plumipes fossulana (Fabricius). (Dielis) *Campsomeris szetschwanensis Forma D Betrem, 1932. Ent. Ber. 9: 414. ô (Syn. by Betrem, 1964. In Bradley, Spolia Zool. Mus. Hauniensis 21: 35.) plumipes plumipes (Drury). (Dielis) *quadrimaculata (Fabricius). (Pygodasis) *Vespa maculata Drury, 1773. Illustr. Nat. Hist. 2: 74, pl. 39, fig. 2. 9. Preocc. Scolia quadrimaculata Fabricius, 1775. Syst. ent., p. 355. 9. * Campsomeris druryi Cockerell, 1907. Entom. 40: 50. N. name. Campsomeris (Campsomeris) quadrinotata (Fabricius) (syn. by Bradley, 1964. Ent. News 75: 105). quadrinotata (Fabricius). Syn. of quadrimaculata (Fabricius). tolteca (Saussure). (Dielis) *trifasciata nassauensis Bradley. Fla. (Key Vaca); Bahamas. (Dielis) Campsomeris (Campsomeris) trifasciata nassauensis Bradley, 1928. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Proc. 80: 322. 9, ♂. trifasciata trifasciata (Fabricius). (Dielis) Genus TRIELIS Saussure (=Campsoscolia Betrem of Catalog, p. 776) Trielis Saussure, 1863. Soc. Ent. France Ann. (4) 3: 18. Taxonomy: Betrem, 1962. Ent. News 73: 146. Family SAPYGIDAE Genus SAPYGA Latreille, pp. 777-778 aculeata Cresson. Minn. louisi Krombein. N. J. (Princeton), Fla. (Orlando). pumila Cresson. Hosts: Ashmeadiella (A.) aridula Ckll., Megachile (Eutricharaea) rotundata (F.). Family FORMICIDAE Morphology: Wilson, 1954. Insectes Sociaux 1: 75-80, figs. 1-2 (polymorphism).-Eisner and Brown, 1958 (1956). 10th. Int. Cong. Ent. Proc. 2: 503-508, figs. 1-9 (evolution and social significance of proventriculus).-Eisner, 1957. Harvard Univ., Mus. Compar. Zool. Bul. 116: 439-490, pls. 1-25 (studies of the proventriculus).G. C. and J. Wheeler, 1960. Psyche 67: 87-94 (techniques for study of ant larvae).-Nachtweg, 1961. Insectes Sociaux 8: 369-381.-Nachtweg, 1963. Insectes Sociaux 10: 43-57 (sound organs)-Nachtweg, 1964 (1963). Insectes Sociaux 10: 359-378 (acoustics). Taxonomy: Van Pelt, 1948. Fla. Ent. 30: 57-67, figs. 1-24 (key to species of Alachua County, Florida).-G. C. and J. Wheeler, 1963. The Ants of North Dakota. Univ. N. Dakota Press, Grand Forks, 326 pp., 56 figs., 20 illus., 81 maps.-Gregg, 1963. The Ants of Colorado: Their Taxonomy, Ecology and Geographic Distribution. Univ. of Colorado Press, Boulder. 792 pp., 26 tables, 24 pls., 16 distribution maps, 163 altitudinal charts, 1 colored vegetation map. Economics: Smith and Weiss, 1942. U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bul. 798: 1-44 (relation of insects to spread azalea flower spot).—Smith, 1950. In Pest Control Technology. Natl. Pest Control Assoc. Inc., Garrard Press, Champaign, Ill., pp. 261-300, figs. 104-119 (house-infecting ants).-Simeone, 1954. State Univ. N. Y., College of Forestry, Syracuse, Bul. 34: 1-19 (carpenter ants and their control).-Pimentel, 1955. Jour. Econ. Ent. 48: 28-30.Reid, 1962. Ga. Agr. Expt. Sta. and Univ. Ga. Handbook, 71 pp., 17 pls., 154 figs. (ants as intermediate hosts of chicken and turkey tapeworms).-Orlob, 1964 (1963). Ent. Expt. and Appl. 6: 95106 (plant virus trans.). Embryology: Ledoux, 1954. Ins. Sociaux 1: 149-175, figs. 1-55, pl. 1 (Oecophylla longinoda Latreille). Evolution: Brown and Wilson, 1960 (1959). Quart. Rev. Biol. 34: 278294, figs. 1-33 (dacetine ants). Ecology: Van Pelt, 1956. Amer. Midland Nat. 56: 358-387, figs. 1-8, tables 1-3 (ants of Welaka Reserve, Fla.).-Kannowski, 1956. Amer. Midland Nat. 56: 168-185, table 1 (ants of Ramsey County, N. Dak.).-Van Pelt, 1958. Amer. Midland Nat. 59: 1-57 (annotated list of ants of Welaka Reserve, Fla.).-Carter, 1962. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. Jour. 78: 150-204, fig. 1, table 1 (distribution N. C. ants).—ibidem, 78: 1-18, tables 1-2 (distribution ants in N. C. Piedmont).-Van Pelt, 1963. Amer. Midland Nat. 69: 205-223, figs. 1-2, tables 1-2 (altitudinal distribution of ants in southern Blue Ridge Mts.) Physiology: Schneirla, 1953. Insect Physiology. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., N. Y., ch. 25, pp. 656-685 (basic problems in insect behavior), ibidem, ch. 26, pp. 685-723 (insect behavior in relation to its setting), ibidem, ch. 27, pp. 723-748 (modifiability in insect behavior), ibidem, ch. 28, pp. 748-780 (collective activities and social patterns among insects).-Glockner, 1957. Insectes Sociaux 4: 83-90, figs. 1-3 (effect of hormones on metamorphosis).-Eisner and Wilson 1958 (1956). 10th. Int. Cong. Ent. Proc. 2: 509-513, figs. 1-3 (radioactive studies, food transmission).-Wilson, 1959. Anat. |