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Plutothrix bicolorata (Spinola) syn. scenicus (Walker)* - Has been reared with the beetle<br />
Anobium punctatum from gorse Ulex stems on Scilly (Graham 1969); widespread in<br />
England.<br />
Plutothrix trifasciatus (Thomson) - Biology unknown (Graham 1969).<br />
Janssoniella ambigua Graham - Has been reared from polypore fungi on Continent.(Graham<br />
1969).<br />
Janssoniella caudata Kerrich - Has been reared from polypores, including Trametes<br />
versicolor on the Continent (Graham 1969); ? associated with Cis beetles.<br />
Platygerrhus affinis (Walker) - Has been reared from Anobium punctatum (Graham 1969).<br />
Platygerrhus ductilis (Walker)* - Has been taken from burrows of Ips suturalis in spruce<br />
Picea bark, and probably reared from the beetle Anobium punctatum (Graham 1969).<br />
Platygerrhus longigena Graham* - Biology unknown (Graham 1969).<br />
Platygerrhus subglaber Graham - Reared from alder Alnus logs in Norfolk (Graham 1969).<br />
Platygerrhus tarrha (Walker) - Biology unknown (Graham 1969).<br />
Platygerrhus unicolor Graham - Reared from alder Alnus logs in Norfolk; also pine Pinus on<br />
Continent (Graham 1969).<br />
Pteromalinae<br />
Dinotiscus - These are chiefly parasitic on bark beetles (Scolytidae)(Askew, 1992a).<br />
Dinotiscus aponius (Walker) - Parasite of Scolytus rugulosus, S.multistriatus, S.ratzeburgi<br />
and the ash bark beetle Hylesinus fraxini. North-west and central Europe.(Graham<br />
1969).<br />
Dinotiscus colon (Linnaeus) - Parasite of Blastophagus piniperda, B.minor and Ips<br />
acuminatus. (Graham 1969).<br />
Dinotiscus eupterus (Walker) - Parasitic on several species of Scolytidae, primarily conifer<br />
associates.(Graham 1969).<br />
Rhopalicus - These are chiefly parasitic on bark beetles (Scolytidae)(Askew, 1992a).<br />
Rhopalicus brevicornis Thomson - Parasite of various conifer Scolytidae.<br />
Rhopalicus guttatus (Ratzeburg) - Reared in Sweden from Pissodes validirostris<br />
(Curculionidae) (Graham 1969).<br />
Rhopalicus tutela (Walker)* - Widely distributed in Europe; a <strong>com</strong>mon parasite of a number<br />
of genera and species of Scolytidae; also recorded from Pissodes (Curculionidae)<br />
(Graham 1969).<br />
Acrocormus semifasciatus Thomson - Reared in Sweden from Scolytus intricatus; in<br />
Bohemia from Magdalis armigera in elm Ulmus twigs; in Slovakia from Hylesinus<br />
toranio on ash Fraxinus; in England from Acrantus vittatus on elm Ulmus. (Graham<br />
1969).<br />
Cheiropachus - These are chiefly parasitic on bark beetles (Scolytidae)(Askew, 1992a).<br />
Cheiropachus quadrum (Fabricius) - Has been found parasitic on many species of Scolytidae<br />
(Graham 1969).<br />
Rhaphitelus - These are chiefly parasitic on bark beetles (Scolytidae)(Askew, 1992a).<br />
Rhaphitelus maculatus Walker - Recorded widely in Europe and North America as a parasite<br />
of various Scolytidae (Graham 1969).<br />
Metacolus azureus (Ratzeburg) - A parasitoid of the bark beetle Pityogenes on Pinus (Askew,<br />
1992a).<br />
Pandelus flavipes (Förster) - A parasitoid of the beetle Ptilinus (Askew, 1992a).<br />
Roptrocerus brevicornis Thomson - A parasitoid of the bark beetle Pityogenes on Pinus<br />
(Askew, 1992a).<br />
Roptrocerus mirus (Walker) - Parasite of Scolytidae; reared in GB from Myelophilus<br />
piniperda, and in Sweden from Ips typographus (Graham 1969).<br />
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