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Afrephialtes cicatricosa (Ratzeburg) - Reared from the clearwing moth Synanthedon<br />
formicaeformis in sallow Salix branches. Rare; Dorset. (Fitton et al, 1988).<br />
Perithous scurra (Panzer)* - Hosts are aculeates nesting in standing timber with soft rotten<br />
wood, such as the digger wasp Pemphredon. Moderately <strong>com</strong>mon and widespread.<br />
(Fitton et al, 1988).<br />
Pseudorhyssa alpestris (Holmgren) - Mostly reared from the woodwasp Xiphydria camelus; a<br />
cleptoparasite, using the oviposition drill hole left by the pimpline wasp Rhyssella<br />
approximator to reach the host larva. Rare, known from only six localities in central<br />
southern England. (Fitton et al, 1988).<br />
Poemenia collaris (Haupt) - Reared from a piece of dead elder Sambucus containing nests of<br />
the digger wasp Passaloecus eremita and borings of the beetle ? Ptilinus<br />
pectinicornis; Aylesford Kent. On the Continent reared from Passaloecus corniger.<br />
(Fitton et al, 1988).<br />
Poemenia hectica (Gravenhorst)* - No host records but associated with deadwood. Southern<br />
England & Killarney. (Fitton et al, 1988).<br />
Poemenia notata Holmgren - Associated with the digger wasp Passaloecus eremita; Kent.<br />
(Fitton et al, 1988).<br />
Deuteroxorides elevator (Panzer) =albitarsus (Gravenhorst)* - Hosts are wood-boring<br />
beetles, especially longhorn beetles, but also the weevil Mesites tardii. Southern<br />
England and Co Wicklow. (Fitton et al, 1988).<br />
Podoschistus scutellaris (Desvignes) - No host records, but collected on standing dead oak<br />
Quercus with longhorn beetles. Southern England and Wales. (Fitton et al, 1988).<br />
Rhyssa persuasoria (Linnaeus)* - Parasitoid of wood wasps Siricidae inhabiting conifers;<br />
un<strong>com</strong>mon, but widely distributed in GB and Ireland. (Fitton et al, 1988)..<br />
Rhyssella approximator (Fabricius) - Parasitoid of the Xiphydria woodwasps. Un<strong>com</strong>mon;<br />
widely distributed in England and Scotland. (Fitton et al, 1988).<br />
Ichneumonidae: Xoridinae - The larvae feed as external parasites of immature stages<br />
of wood-boring beetles.<br />
Ischnoceros caligatus (Gravenhorst) - Un<strong>com</strong>mon; lowland England.<br />
Ischnoceros rusticus (Geoffroy) - On various longhorn beetles; has been taken in cell of<br />
Rhagium inquisitor; fairly <strong>com</strong>mon & widespread.<br />
Odontocolon dentipes (Gmelin) - On longhorn beetles; un<strong>com</strong>mon, Inverness & Ireland.<br />
Odontocolon quercinum (Thomson) - On wood-boring weevils, possibly also scarabaeid<br />
beetles; rare: Devon & Berks.<br />
Xorides brachylabis (Kreichbaumer) - Parasite of longhorn beetles, incl. those in spruce<br />
Picea timber; rare: Lowland England.<br />
Xorides csikii Clement - One Surrey record.<br />
Xorides fuligator (Thunberg) - Fairly <strong>com</strong>mon over England & Wales.<br />
Xorides gravenhorstii (Curtis) - On longhorn beetles; un<strong>com</strong>mon, S England.<br />
Xorides irrigator (Fabricius) - Parasite of Mesosa nebulosa & other longhorn beetles;<br />
Ofxordshire.<br />
Xorides niger (Pfeffer) - Rare, Berkshire.<br />
Xorides praecatorius (Fabricius) - Reported to be parasite of Leiopus nebulosus & other oak<br />
Quercus longhorns; un<strong>com</strong>mon: S England to Herefordshire.<br />
Xorides rufipes (Gravenhorst) - One Oxfordshire record.<br />
Xorides rusticus (Desvignes) - One record Bewdley, Wyre Forest.<br />
Xorides securiformis (Holmgren) - Reported to be a parasite of the longhorn Leiopus<br />
nebulosus.<br />
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