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Species Index 431 NOMINA INSECTA NEARCTICA SPECIES INDEX abdominalis Harris Urocerus (Siricidae) Urocerus albicornis a abdominalis Leach Hylotoma (Argidae) Arge abdominalis Marlatt Pachynematus (Tenthredinidae) Pachynematus aaroni Bodenstein Elampus (Chrysididae) Elampus versicolor abdominalis Michener Neolarra (Anthophoridae) Neolarra aaroni Mocsary Chrysis (Chrysididae) Chrysis montana verbesinae abacta Viereck Andrena (Andrenidae) Andrena nigrae abdominalis Michener Osmia (Megachilidae) Osmia nemoris abaddon Westwood Sirex (Siricidae) Sirex edwardsii abdominalis Muesebeck Bassus (Braconidae) Agathis abanci Crawford Halictus (Halictidae) Lasioglossum abdominalis Norton Allantus (Tenthredinidae) Taxonus terminalis abatos Walker Eurytoma (Eurytomidae) Eurytoma abdominalis Norton Dosytheus (Tenthredinidae) Dolerus abbotii Kirby Hypolaepus (Tenthredinidae) Nematus abdominalis Norton Lyda (Pamphiliidae) Acantholyda tesselata abbotii Kirby Macrophya (Tenthredinidae) Macrophya cinctulus abdominalis Provancher Alomya (Ichneumonidae) Orthocentrus abbotii Kirby Sirex (Siricidae) Sirex cyaneus frontator abbotii Leach Lophyrus (Diprionidae) Neodiprion abdominalis Provancher Larra (Sphecidae) Tachysphex abbottii Ashmead Neopimpla (Ichneumonidae) Neopimpla pompiliformis bicarinata abdominalis Provancher Phygadeuon (Ichneumonidae) Rhembobius abbottii Westwood Aulacus (Aulacidae) Pristaulacus niger abdominalis Riley Spathius (Braconidae) Spathius brachyurus abbottii Westwood Rhinopsis (Sphecidae) Ampulex canaliculatus abdominalis Say Larra (Sphecidae) Tachytes abbreviata Banks Cerceris (Sphecidae) Cerceris nigrescens abdominalis Say Lophyrus (Diprionidae) Neodiprion abbreviata Dasch Glypta (Ichneumonidae) Glypta abdominalis Say Psilus (Diapriidae) Psilus abbreviata Muesebeck Coptera (Diapriidae) Coptera abdominalis Say Xiphydria (Xiphydriidae) Xiphydria abbreviata Timberlake Perdita (Andrenidae) Perdita abdominalis Smulyan Tenthredella (Tenthredinidae) Tenthredo abbreviator Fabricius Ichneumon (Ichneumonidae) Agrothereutes cinctitibiis abbreviatus Davis Exetastes (Ichneumonidae) Xenoschesis abdominalis Timberlake Perdita (Andrenidae) Perdita cinctiventris abdominalis Townes Xylophrurus (Ichneumonidae) Xylophrurus abbreviatus Hartig Nematus (Tenthredinidae) Pristiphora nubilipennis abbreviatus Heinrich Platylabus (Ichneumonidae) Platylabus abdominalis Williams Solierella (Sphecidae) Solierella abbreviatus Say Cephus (Cephidae) Janus abdominator Fouts Leptacis (Platygastridae) Synopeas abbreviatus Thomson Ephialtes (Ichneumonidae) Dolichomitus abducta Mitchell Megachile (Megachilidae) Megachile sidalceae populneus abducta Timberlake Perdita (Andrenidae) Perdita abbreviatus Townes Priocnemis (Pompilidae) Priocnemis abeillei Kieffer Gasteruption (Gasteruptiidae) Gasteruption abdita Kinsey Aulacidea (Cynipidae) Aulacidea assectator abdita Mickel Dasymutilla (Mutillidae) Dasymutilla californica aberrans Brues Lepidoria [sic] (Diapriidae) Lepidopria abdita Thompson Solenopsis (Formicidae) Solenopsis aberrans Cockerell Colletes (Colletidae) Colletes abdita Wesson and Wesson Strumigenys (Formicidae) Smithistruma aberrans Crawford Halictus (Halictidae) Lasioglossum abditiva Martin Triaspis (Braconidae) Triaspis aberrans McComb Chelonus (Braconidae) Chelonus mccombi abdominale Cresson Toxoneuron (Braconidae) Cardiochiles aberrans Strand Gasteruption (Gasteruptiidae) Gasteruption abdominalis Ashmead Exyston (Ichneumonidae) Exyston clavatus assectator abdominalis Ashmead Melophron [sic] (Ichneumonidae) Endasys aberrans Viereck Opius (Braconidae) Opius mucronatus aberti Haldeman Ammophila (Sphecidae) Ammophila abdominalis Ashmead Plenoculus (Sphecidae) Plenoculus davisi abicollis MacGown and Osgood Platygaster (Platygastridae) abdominalis Baker Alloxysta (Charipidae) Alloxysta affinis Platygaster abdominalis Baker Oxybelus (Sphecidae) Oxybelus abiesae Girault Chalcis (Chalcididae) Brachymeria ovata abdominalis Blake Photopsis (Mutillidae) Sphaeropthalma abietes Rohwer Oryssus (Orussidae) Orussus occidentalis coloradensis abietis Harris Lophyrus (Diprionidae) Neodiprion abdominalis Brulle Pimpla (Ichneumonidae) Tromatobia variabilis abietum Michener Halictus (Halictidae) Lasioglossum abdominalis Cresson Aleiodes (Braconidae) Aleiodes abitus Johnson Telenomus (Scelionidae) Telenomus abdominalis Cresson Aulacus (Aulacidae) Pristaulacus rufitarsis abjecta Cresson Osmia (Megachilidae) Hoplitis abdominalis Cresson Calliopsis (Andrenidae) Metapsaenythia abjecta MacGillivray Blennocampa (Tenthredinidae) Erythraspides abdominalis Cresson Cephus (Cephidae) Hartigia cressonii carbonaria abdominalis Cresson Cteniscus (Ichneumonidae) Exyston clavatus abjectus Haliday Aphidius (Braconidae) Praon abdominalis Cresson Echthrus (Ichneumonidae) Echthrus abjuncta Cockerell Trachandrena (Andrenidae) Andrena abdominalis Cresson Exetastes (Ichneumonidae) Exetastes cupreotincta abdominalis Cresson Gorytes (Sphecidae) Pseudoplisus ablegata Cockerell Diandrena (Andrenidae) Andrena abdominalis Cresson Ichneutes (Braconidae) Ichneutidea ablusa Cockerell Melissodes (Anthophoridae) Melissodes abdominalis Cresson Mellinus (Sphecidae) Mellinus ablusa Timberlake Perdita (Andrenidae) Perdita texana abdominalis Cresson Odontomerus (Ichneumonidae) Odontocolon ablusula Cockerell Andrena (Andrenidae) Andrena chlorura abdominalis Cresson Schizocerus (Argidae) Sphacophilus ablusus Muesebeck Orgilus (Braconidae) Orgilus abdominalis Cresson Sphex (Sphecidae) Palmodes dimidiatus abnorma MacGillivray Blennocampa (Tenthredinidae) abdominalis Cushman Crypturopsis (Ichneumonidae) Baryceros Monophadnoides paupera candidus abnormalis McComb Chelonus (Braconidae) Chelonus abdominalis Fabricius Formica (Formicidae) Camponotus atriceps abnorme Ashmead Isosoma (Eurytomidae) Eurytoma conica abdominalis Fabricius Tenthredo (Tenthredinidae) Monostegia abnormicolor Girault Miscogaster (Pteromalidae) Gastrancistrus abdominalis Fouts Trichopria (Diapriidae) Trichopria abnormicornis Walsh Eurytoma (Eurytomidae) Eurytoma abdominalis Fox Crabro (Sphecidae) Moniaecera abnormis Boheman Pteromalus (Pteromalidae) Nasonia vitripennis abnormis Cresson Osmia (Megachilidae) Osmia longula HYMENOPTERA: SPECIES INDEX 432 NOMINA INSECTA NEARCTICA abnormis Girault Paraleptomastix (Encyrtidae) Leptomastidea acarnas Walker Lamprotatus (Pteromalidae) Cyrtogaster vulgaris abnormis Holmgren Nematus (Tenthredinidae) Amauronematus acarophilum McGinley Lasioglossum (Halictidae) Lasioglossum abnormis Howard Aphelinus (Aphelinidae) Aphytis acarophorus Bohart Stenodynerus (Vespidae) Parancistrocerus abnormis Perkins Ceraphron (Ceraphronidae) Ceraphron acasta Walker Cirrospilus (Eulophidae) Melittobia abnormis Provancher Strongylogaster (Tenthredinidae) Ametastegia acaudus Provancher Microgaster (Braconidae) Cotesia glabrata acaudus Provancher Phygadeuon (Ichneumonidae) Phaeogenes abnormis Rohwer Dimorphopteryx (Tenthredinidae) accentuata Dasch Glypta (Ichneumonidae) Glypta Dimorphopteryx accentus Sandhouse Halictus (Halictidae) Lasioglossum abnormis Wesmael Opius (Braconidae) Eurytenes accepta Cresson Nomada (Anthophoridae) Nomada abnormum Felt Ophion (Ichneumonidae) Eremotylus accepta Timberlake Perdita (Andrenidae) Perdita abortus Crosby Torymus (Torymidae) Torymus xanthopus accepta Viereck Andrena (Andrenidae) Andrena abotii Klug Scolia (Scoliidae) Campsomeris quadrimaculata acceptus Cresson Pompilus (Pompilidae) Ageniella abroniae Timberlake Anthophora (Anthophoridae) Anthophora acceptus Viereck Campoplex (Ichneumonidae) Phobocampe flavipes abrupta Dasch Glypta (Ichneumonidae) Glypta acco Walker Pteromalus (Pteromalidae) Cyclogastrella deplanatus abrupta Say Anthophora (Anthophoridae) Anthophora accolens Cresson Pompilus (Pompilidae) Calicurgus hyalinata abruptella Cockerell Anthophora (Anthophoridae) Anthophora accreta Francoeur Formica (Formicidae) Formica centriformis accuratus MacGillivray Loderus (Tenthredinidae) Dolerus gilvipes abruptorius Thunberg Ichneumon (Ichneumonidae) Exenterus acer Goulet Dolerus (Tenthredinidae) Dolerus abruptus Dasch Cremastus (Ichneumonidae) Cremastus acerba Cresson Melissodes (Anthophoridae) Synhalonia abruptus Dasch Gnathochorisis (Ichneumonidae) Gnathochorisis acerbas Walker Entedon (Eulophidae) Chrysocharis polyzo abruptus Johnson Telenomus (Scelionidae) Telenomus acerbus Cresson Ichneumon (Ichneumonidae) Cratichneumon abruptus Muesebeck Psilus (Diapriidae) Psilus nigritarius abruptus Say Proctotrupes (Proctotrupidae) Brachyserphus acerbus MacGillivray Loderus (Tenthredinidae) Dolerus apricus abruptus Townes Medophron (Ichneumonidae) Medophron acericaulis MacGillivray Priophorus (Tenthredinidae) Caulocampus absconditus Provancher Ichneumon (Ichneumonidae) acericola Masner Metaclisis (Platygastridae) Metaclisis Melanichneumon acerina Masner Acerotella (Platygastridae) Acerotella absimilis Sandhouse Halictus (Halictidae) Lasioglossum acerina Masner Metaclsis (Platygastridae) Metaclisis absona Bugbee Eurytoma (Eurytomidae) Eurytoma acuta aceris Masner Acerotella (Platygastridae) Acerotella absona MacGillivray Blennocampa (Tenthredinidae) Erythraspides aceris Masner Metaclisis (Platygastridae) Metaclisis carbonaria aceris Rohwer Pteronidea (Tenthredinidae) Nematus ribesii absonus Cockerell Panurginus (Andrenidae) Heterosarus innuptus acetabula Weld Disholcaspis (Cynipidae) Disholcaspis absonus McComb Chelonus (Braconidae) Chelonus achaeus Walker Psilonotus (Pteromalidae) Psilonotus absonus Muesebeck Apanteles (Braconidae) Dolichogenidea acheloma Townes Listrognathus (Ichneumonidae) Listrognathus absonus Muesebeck
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