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U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 270<br />

Entomacis flondana (Ash mead)<br />

H emilexode s floridana Ashmead, 1893, p. 400.<br />

Lectotype female, USNM no. 11780; Jacksonville, Fla.; both antennae<br />

missing after 3d segment, wings damaged, specimen rather badly<br />

embedded in the mountant. The male mentioned in the original de-<br />

scription is a braconid of the subfamily Aphidiinae but is in too<br />

poor condition for further identification.<br />

Entomacis longii (Ashmead)<br />

Adeliopria longii Ashmead, 190 2a, p. 15.<br />

Lectotype female, USNM no. 5715; Austin, Tex., Jan. 16, 1901,<br />

W. H. Long, Jr., ex Forcipomyia wheeled (Long) in abandoned ant<br />

nest under stone; well preserved. Five paralectotypes (males and<br />

females).<br />

Entomacis melUpetiolata (Ashmead)<br />

H emilexis mellipetiola Ashmead, 1887c, p. 196.<br />

Hemilexis melUpetiolata Ashmead, 1893, pp. 389, 390. Emendation.<br />

Holotype female USNM no. 11769; Jacksonville, Fla.; right antenna<br />

missing, left with 10 segments remaining, specimen largely embedded<br />

in the mountant. Unique.<br />

Entomacis suhemarginata (Ashmead)<br />

Hemilexis suhemarginata Ashmead, 1893, p. 389.<br />

L>ectotype female, USNM no. 11768; District of Columbia; well pre-<br />

served. The male mentioned in the original description is a species<br />

of Idiotypa.<br />

Hemigalesus tricomutus (Crawford), new rombination<br />

Loxotropa tricornuta Crawford, 1910c, p. 122.<br />

Holotype female, USNM no. 12888; Manila, Philippines, 1901, R. Brown;<br />

well preserved. Allotype (male) and 4 male paratypes.<br />

Lepidopfia aberrans Brues<br />

Lepidoria [sic] aberrans Brues, 1916, p. 126.<br />

Holotype female, USNM no. 20474; Hagerstown, Md., Aug. 15, 1913,<br />

ex puparium of ?Cryptomygenia theutis (Walker) in an adult of<br />

Phyllophaga inversa (Horn); mounted on a slide, thorax slightly<br />

damaged. Unique. The generic classification of the species is<br />

doubtful.

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