minense (Townsend), 1927: 381 (Metagonistylum).

Type locality: Brazil, Minas Gerais, Viçosa. HT F (USNM).

Distr.: USA (introduced), West Indies (introduced), Panama (introduced), Guyana (introduced), Colombia (introduced), Trinidad (introduced), Venezuela (introduced), Bolivia, and Brazil (Thompson, 1960: 212; Guimarães, 1971a: 210; Bennett, 1971; Bustillo, 2011; Mosquera & Viafara, 2008; Grenier, 1988: 51). Refs.: Aldrich, 1933: 171 (redesc.), Thompson, 1960: 212 (key to tachinid parasitoids of Diatraea, larval desc., biology); Guimarães, 1971a: 210 (cat.); Woodley, 1994: 131 (new comb.). Comm.: Townsend (1939a: 343) proposed the name Metagonistylum myersi to refer to the Amazonian specimens collected by Myers (1934) to erect his (nudum) genus Amazonella . Aldrich (1933: 171) described Myers’ specimens from Santarém (Pará State, Brazil) as Metagonistylum minense . But Townsend (1939a: 343) in his Manual of Myiology added some (two) descritive lines to differentiate what he believed to be a good species (his M. myersi). Guimarães (1971a: 210) considered myersi Townsend a junior synonym of minense, and this statement is maintained here.

myersi (Townsend), 1939a: 343 ( Metagonistylum).