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CLASSIFICATION OF THE FOSSORIAL, PREDACEOUS AND PARASITIC WASPS, OR THE SUPERFAMILY VESPOIDEA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

William. H. Ashmead
Affiliation:
Assistant Curator, Division of Insects, U. S. National Museum.

Extract

1894. Myrmosini, Tribe II. (partim), Fox; Proc. Acad, Sci., Phila., p. 273.

1896. Myrmosini, Tribe II. (partim), Ashmead; Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., XXII., p. 179,180.

1899. Methocinæ, Tribu 3e (partim) André; Spec. Hym. d'Eurr Tom. 8,p. 58 and 71.

1903. Methocinæ, subfamille (partim). André; Wytsman's Gen. Ins. Fam. Mutillidæ, p.6.

Mr. Ernest André's conception of this subfamily is erroneousl he has placed in it a number of genera that do not belong to the family Thynnidæat all, but are genuine Myrmosids, and represent my tribe Chyphotini. Moreover André has incorrectly classifed all of these genera in the family Mutillidæ an error Fox and myself also fell into years ago, before we had studied the Thynnidæ.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1903

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* Named in honor of Mr. Ernest André.

Andréus Abbotti, sp. n. — Female: Length, 7 mm. Black; antennæ, except the last five or six joints, the mandibles, the palpi and the legs, ferruginous; anterior margin of the clypeus narrowly yellowing-white; abdomen black, polished, shining, the last two segments flavo-testaceous.

Type—Cat. No. 6812, U. S. N. M.

Hab.–Congo, Africa (Dr. W. L. Abbott).