EUTHELYCONYCHIA Townsend, 1927: 279. Type species: Euthelyconychia clausa Townsend, 1927, by original designation [Neotropical].
APLOMYIOPSIS Villeneuve, 1933: 125. Type species: Aplomyiopsis galerucellae Villeneuve, 1933, by monotypy.
SYNAPLOMYIA Villeneuve, 1934: 181 (unnecessary nomen novum for Aplomyiopsis Villeneuve, 1933).
galerucellae (Villeneuve, 1933).– Oregon, California (S&A, 1965).
– Aplomyiopsis galerucellae Villeneuve, 1933: 125. Type data: holotype male (not located by Wood, 1985: 69, possibly lost). Type locality: USA, Oregon, Medford. Type host: Xanthogaleruca luteola (Müller) [published as Galerucella luteola], Chrysomelidae.
Hosts from Arnaud (1978: 74), as Aplomyiopsis galerucellae Villeneuve* | |||
Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae | |||
Pyrrhalta luteola (Müller) |
nana (Curran, 1929).– British Columbia, California (S&A, 1965), Wyoming, Colorado, Iowa, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Québec (CNC).
– Dexodes nana Curran, 1929c: 506. Type data: holotype male (USNM). Type locality: Canada, British Columbia, Kaslo.
vexans (Curran, 1925).– Ohio (Reinhard, 1964), Nova Scotia (S&A, 1965), British Columbia to Nova Scotia, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, Maine (CNC).
– Hypostena vexans Curran, 1925a: 151. Type data: holotype male (CNC) (presence in CNC overlooked by Cooper & O'Hara, 1996). Type locality: Canada, Nova Scotia, Barrington Passage.
– Aplomyiopsis angustipennis Reinhard, 1964b: 42. Type data: holotype male (CNC). Type locality: USA, Ohio, Amherst.
xylota (Curran, 1927).– Wisconsin to Ontario and Rhode Island (S&A, 1965), Manitoba to Nova Scotia, Texas, Vermont, Georgia (CNC), West Virginia, Virginia (WVU).
– Dexodes xylota Curran, 1927a: 22. Type data: holotype male (CNC). Type locality: Canada, Ontario, Orillia.
Reference:
Arnaud, P.H., Jr. 1978. A host-parasite catalog of North American Tachinidae (Diptera). United States Department of Agriculture. Miscellaneous Publication 1319: 1–860.
*Host names (family and species) have not been changed from those given in Arnaud (1978). Each host is listed under the appropriate current tachinid name, with the tachinid name used in Arnaud (1978) cited if different from the current one. For more information about Arnaud (1978), and to see a complete list of tachinid names used in that work and their modern equivalents, click here.