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t>ROC. ENT. SOC. "WASH., VOL. 63, NO. 4, DECEMBER, 1961 279 NEW SYNONYMY IN CYNIPOIDEA (Hymenoptera ) Lewis H. Weld, Arlington 7,?, Va. Mesocynipinae Baviana Baihotin, 19.14. Bull. Eiit. Soe. Franee 59(7-8): 125-7, figs. 1-3. Baviana ferruginea, n. g., n. sp. 9 Moiiob. Obertluncllinae. Indochina. The figure of the abdomen with no mention of a tooth on the hind femur or of the scutelluni ending in a .s]>ine suggested that the sjiecies belongs in the Mesocyni-pinae in the genus PuramMynotiis. Wlien this was called to his attention he agreed in letter of August 31, 1955 that it is a Paramblynotus and intends to publish a note to that effect. Apparently he has not done so. Baviana is a synonym of Paramblynotus Cameron (sjai. n.) and the species is Paramblynotus ferruflineus (Barbotin) (comb. n.). DeceUea Benoit, 1956. Eev. Zool. Bot. Afr. 53(1-2): 51, fig. 1. Becellea yangamhicola, n.g., n.sp. 9. Belgian Congo. Said to be related to Paramblynotus Cameron, a "genus of mostly Asiatic species." With no spur on any hind tarsal segment, with a distinct and sulcate petiole, the parapsidal grooves percurrent in the coarse sculpture, tergite V largest in the female and cubitus arising at middle of basal it is a Paramblynotus and this was called to his attention in May 1957. Becellea is a synonymy of Paramblyuoius Cameron (s>n. n.) and the species is Poraiuhli/notiis ydneioiubicola (Benoit) (comb. n.). The nu^dian dorsal tooth on the truncation of the pronotum suggests it is related to ParamhlynoUis riifcoUls (Cameron). ASPICERINAE Heteraspidia Belizin, 1952. Ent. Oboz. 32: 299. Eeteraspidia foveata n.g., n.sp. S. Monob. Aspicerinae. Turkmenia. The parallel longitudinal ridges on the scutelluni which ends in a blunt point, the radial cell partly open at base as Avell as on margin, the percurrent parapsidal grooves with a median forked behind indicate that this is a Paraspicera, genus 15, p. 93 in CYNIPOIDEA (1952). Heteraspidia is a synonym of Paraspicera Kietfer (syn. n.) and foveata is Para-spicera foveata (Belizin) (comb. n.). This was called to his attention in October 1960 and a specimen of a Paraspicera was sent to him to see if foveata is not congeneric but there has 1ieen no comment. EUCOILINAE Trichoplasta Benoit, 1956. Ann. Mus. Congo Beige Tervuren Zool. 51: 537. Triclioplasta Basileicslcyi, n. g., n. sp. figs. 2, 8, 11, 12, 21. 9. Monob. Eucoilinae. Belgian Congo. The large cup on seutellum, the disk drawn out into a blunt cone behind, the open radial cell, antennae with a 7 segmented club, tergite II pubescent at the base indicate that it is a Conevcoela. So Trichoplasta becomes a synonym of Coneucoela Kieffer (syn. n.) and the species is Conevcoela basilew-sTcyi (Benoit) (comb. n.). Coneucoela striatissima Benoit, 1956. idem, p. 533, fig. 1. 9 (5. Eucoilinae. Belgian Congo. The figure of mesoscutuni and scutelluni shows it is not a Coneucoela but represents a new genus near Trissodontaspis Ashmead, differing in having an open radial cell, the sides of pronotum, the mesoscutuni and lateral bars striate, the 3rd segment of antenna of female only half of 1 plus 2 and the

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New synonymy in Cynipoidea (Hymenoptera)

Proceedings of The Entomological Society of Washington 63: 279-280 (1961)

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