Original description
Ashmead, W.H. 1887. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 14:201.
Synonyms
Asecodes quercicola Ashmead (1888).
Diagnosis
Clypeus protruding; temples swollen; notauli distinct and smooth; with a hole between midlobe of mesoscutum and scutellum; scutellum with median part smooth and shiny, sides and hind part with strong reticulation, with elongate meshes on the sides, isodiametric on hind part; posterior margin of dorsellum evenly rounded; propodeum with distinct submedian carinae, strongly diverging posteriorly; petiole 0.7X as long as wide in female, as long as wide in male; first gastral tergite reticulate in posterior 2/3, meshes isodiametric.
Distribution
Canada, Costa Rica, USA.
Biology
From Cynipidae galls of Amphibolips quercus and Besbicus mirabilis, through their tineid inquilines (Peck 1985); unidentified cynipid on Quercus brenesii.
Depository of primary type
Lectotype female in United States National Museum of Natural History (USNM), Washington, D.C., USA.