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12 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 270 Paramesius 'primus (Crawford), new combination Lipoglyptus primus Crawford, 1910c, p. 123. Holotype female, USNM no. 12889; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown; well preserved, only left forewing slightly torn at apex and apical segment of left antenna missing. Allotype (male) and 2 paratypes (male and female). Paramesius spinosus Ashmead Paramesius spinosus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 392, 394. Lectotype female, USNiVl no. 11775; District of Columbia, May 13; well preserved. One female paralectotype. Ashmead stated that he was describing the species from 2 specimens, a male and a female, from the District of Columbia. The 2 specimens from that locality marked "Type" are females. There is a male in the collection, which ap- pears to be the specimen on which the male description is based; it is from Arlington, Va., however, which is not mentioned as a locality of type material. Paramesius utdhensis Ashmead Paramesius utahensis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 392, 394. Lectotype female, USNM no. 11774; Utah Lake, Utah, June 14, well preserved. One female paralectotype. Pentapria columhiana (Fouts) Xenopria Columbiana Fouts, 1939, p. 261. Holotype female, USNM no. 53262; McLeod Meadow, Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Dec. 28, 1937, G. R. Hopping; left antenna and left foreleg on a slide, left forewing missing, also left hindleg after the coxa. Allotype (male) and 3 paratypes (2 males and 1 female). Pentapria nigri.pes (Fouts) Xenopria nigripes Fouts, 1939, p. 262. Holotype female, USNM no. 53263; Saratoga, Wyo., Sept. 15, 1937, from Pinus flexilis, Hopkins US no. 31507-tl8; left antenna on a slide, last segment of right antenna missing. Two female paratypes. Psilus atricomis (Ashmead) Galesus atricomis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 408, 409. Holotype female, USNM no. 11793; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no. 237; well preserved. Unique.
PROCTOTRUPOIDEA IN U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM 13 Psilus luzonicus (Ashmead) Galesus luzonicus Ashmead, 1905d, p. 398. Holotype male, USNM no. 9034; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown; well preserved. Unique. There are 14 specimens of this species in the National Museum with the same data as the type, but there is nothing to show that they were before Ashmead when he described the species. Only the holotype bears a type label. Psilus manilae (Ashmead) Galesus manilae Ashmead, 1905d, p. 397. Lectotype female, USNM no. 8950; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown; well preserved. One male paralectotype; also 12 specimens with the same data as type, but there is no indication that they were before Ashmead when he described the species. Psilus pilosus (Ashmead) Galesus pilosus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 409, 411. Holotype male, USNM no. 11796; Texas; well preserved. Unique. Psilus punctiger (Fouts) Galesus punctiger Fouts, 1926, p. 170. Holotype female, USNM no. 18775; Uvalde, Texas, August 1925, A. P. Dodd, ex ^'?Drosophila sp."; apical 3 segments of right an- tenna missing, left wings matted down on body. Allotype (male) and 2 male paratypes. Psilus texanus (Ashmead) Galesus texanus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 409, 411. Holotype male, USNM no. 11795; Texas; left antenna with only 5 seg- ments remaining, right with 7, thorax damaged by pin. Unique. Psilus viereckii (Brues) Galesus viereckii Brues, 1905, p. 187. Holotype male, USNM no. 66274; Colebrook, Conn., July 21, 1905; well preserved. Unique. SpilomicTus armatus Ashmead Spilomicrus armatus Ashmead, 1893, p. 397. Holotype female USNM no. 11777; District of Columbia, April 28; well preserved. Unique. 272-029 0-68— 2
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Psilus luzonicus (Ashmead)<br />
Galesus luzonicus Ashmead, 1905d, p. 398.<br />
Holotype male, USNM no. 9034; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown; well<br />
preserved. Unique. There are 14 specimens of this species in the<br />
<strong>National</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> with the same data as the type, but there is nothing<br />
to show that they were before Ashmead when he described the species.<br />
Only the holotype bears a type label.<br />
Psilus manilae (Ashmead)<br />
Galesus manilae Ashmead, 1905d, p. 397.<br />
Lectotype female, USNM no. 8950; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown;<br />
well preserved. One male paralectotype; also 12 specimens with the<br />
same data as type, but there is no indication that they were before<br />
Ashmead when he described the species.<br />
Psilus pilosus (Ashmead)<br />
Galesus pilosus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 409, 411.<br />
Holotype male, USNM no. 11796; Texas; well preserved. Unique.<br />
Psilus punctiger (Fouts)<br />
Galesus punctiger Fouts, 1926, p. 170.<br />
Holotype female, USNM no. 18775; Uvalde, Texas, August 1925,<br />
A. P. Dodd, ex ^'?Drosophila sp."; apical 3 segments of right an-<br />
tenna missing, left wings matted down on body. Allotype (male) and<br />
2 male paratypes.<br />
Psilus texanus (Ashmead)<br />
Galesus texanus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 409, 411.<br />
Holotype male, USNM no. 11795; Texas; left antenna with only 5 seg-<br />
ments remaining, right with 7, thorax damaged by pin. Unique.<br />
Psilus viereckii (Brues)<br />
Galesus viereckii Brues, 1905, p. 187.<br />
Holotype male, USNM no. 66274; Colebrook, Conn., July 21, 1905;<br />
well preserved. Unique.<br />
SpilomicTus armatus Ashmead<br />
Spilomicrus armatus Ashmead, 1893, p. 397.<br />
Holotype female USNM no. 11777; District of Columbia, April 28; well<br />
preserved. Unique.<br />
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