Eupelmus atriflagellum Girault

Natural host.Blattella germanica, Australia, Queensland (Girault, 1924).

Eupelmus sp.

Natural host.—"Tree cockroach," U.S.A., Florida (Howard, 1892).

Solindenia picticornis Cameron

Natural hosts.Allacta similis, Hawaii (Perkins, 1906, 1913; Timberlake, 1924; Swezey, 1929; Zimmerman, 1948).

Other species of cockroaches, Hawaii (Perkins, 1913).

Family PTEROMALIDAE

Pteromalus sp.?

Natural host.Leucophaea maderae?, Jamaica (Westwood, 1839; Sells, 1842). [This host is undoubtedly an error. Sells stated that the oötheca which contained 96 unidentified chalcids had 16 dentations at the edge; the description fits the oötheca of an oviparous cockroach and not that of L. maderae (see Roth and Willis, 1954). Westwood (1839, footnote p. [423]) stated that at the meeting of the Entomological Society in 1838 Mr. Sells exhibited 94 specimens of a small Pteromalus (apparently identified by Westwood) obtained from one cockroach oötheca. This same record of Sells was published posthumously in 1842, although in this paper he identified the host oötheca as "Blaberus" maderae. Cameron (1955) lists a European record of Pteromalus sp. from Periplaneta americana citing Girault (1914) as the source of the record. Girault's record was apparently taken from Westwood's footnote mentioned above.]