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24 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 270 Belyta crassicomis (Ashmead) Pantoclis crassicomis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 367, 369. Lectotype female, USNM no. 11746; Arlington, Va.; left antenna missing after 5th segment, right after 6th. The male mentioned by Ashmead is a species of Cinetus. Belyta frontalis Ashmead Belyta frontalis Ashmead, 1893, p. 356. Holotype female, USNM no. 11726; Delaware; middle and hindlegs missing. Unique. Belyta mindanaensis Fouls Belyta mindanaensis Fouts, 1929, p. 9. Holotype male, USNM no. 29204; Dapitan, Mindanao, Philippines, C. F. Baker; well preserved except that apical segment of right an- tenna is missing. Unique. Belyta missouriensis (Ashmead) Aclista missouriensis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 375, 377. Holotype male, USNM no. 11758; St. Louis, Mo., May 12, 1878; left forewing and left antenna missing, also right antenna after 6th seg- ment. Unique. Belyta peninsularis (Muesebeck and Walkley) Aclista floridana Ashmead, 1893, pp. 376, 378. Preoccupied. Cinetus peninsularis Muesebeck and Walkley, 1951, p. 682. Holotype male, USNM no. 11762; Jacksonville, Fla.; antennae and right wings missing. Unique. Belyta picipes (Ashmead) Pantoclis picipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 367, 368. Holotype male, USNM no. 11744; District of Columbia, May 19; well preserved except that left antenna is missing after 10th segment, right after 11th. Unique. Belyta rugosopetiolata (Ashmead) Aclista rugosopetiolata Ashmead, 1893, pp. 375, 377. Holotype female, USNM no. 11760; Arlington, Va.; right forewing missing, also left antenna, and right antenna after 8th segment. Unique.

PROCTOTRUPOIDEA IN U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM 25 Belyta texana Ashmead Belyta texana Ashmead, 1893, pp. 356, 357. Holotype female, USNM no. 11727; Texas; last 4 segments of left an- tenna missing, right legs complete but left legs largely missing, thorax sli^tly damaged by pin. Unique. Cinetus califomicus Ashmead Cinetus califomicus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 360, 361. Holotype female, USNM no. 11731; Santa Cruz Mts., Calif.; wings virtually missing except right hindwing, right antenna missing after 5th segment, left after 12th. Unique; described as a male but is a female. Cinetus canadensis (Ashmead) Miota canadensis Ashmead, 1897, p. 54. Holotype female, USNM no. 11737; King's Mountain, Chelsea, Province of Quebec, Canada, W. H. Harrington; largely destroyed, only ab- domen and a few legs left. Unique. Cinetus coloradensis (Ashmead) P silomma coloradense Ashmead, 1890, p. 11. Holotype female, USNM no. 11721; West Cliff, Colo., June 10, T. D. A. Cockerell; left antenna missing after 11th segment, right after 4th. Unique. Cinetus conicus (Ashmead) Leptorhaptus conicus Ashmead, 1893, p. 350. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2312; Arlington, Va.; well preserved ex- cept that right antenna has only scape remaining. Three female para- lectotypes; the male described by Ashmead is a species of Miota, Cinetus procerus, new name Zelotypa ruficornis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 365, 366. Preoccupied. Holotype male, USNM no. 11743; Arlington, Va.; left antenna missing after 4th segment, right after 9th. Unique. Cinetus subpolitus Masner Stylidolon politum Ashmead, 1897, p. 54. Preoccupied. Cinetus subpolitus Masner, 1964, p. 128. Holotype female, USNM no. 11735; Ottawa, Canada, May 13, W. H. Harrington; well preserved except that right antenna is missingafter 6th segment. Unique.

PROCTOTRUPOIDEA IN U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM 25<br />

Belyta texana Ashmead<br />

Belyta texana Ashmead, 1893, pp. 356, 357.<br />

Holotype female, USNM no. 11727; Texas; last 4 segments of left an-<br />

tenna missing, right legs complete but left legs largely missing,<br />

thorax sli^tly damaged by pin. Unique.<br />

Cinetus califomicus Ashmead<br />

Cinetus califomicus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 360, 361.<br />

Holotype female, USNM no. 11731; Santa Cruz Mts., Calif.; wings<br />

virtually missing except right hindwing, right antenna missing after<br />

5th segment, left after 12th. Unique; described as a male but is a<br />

female.<br />

Cinetus canadensis (Ashmead)<br />

Miota canadensis Ashmead, 1897, p. 54.<br />

Holotype female, USNM no. 11737; King's Mountain, Chelsea, Province<br />

of Quebec, Canada, W. H. Harrington; largely destroyed, only ab-<br />

domen and a few legs left. Unique.<br />

Cinetus coloradensis (Ashmead)<br />

P silomma coloradense Ashmead, 1890, p. 11.<br />

Holotype female, USNM no. 11721; West Cliff, Colo., June 10,<br />

T. D. A. Cockerell; left antenna missing after 11th segment, right<br />

after 4th. Unique.<br />

Cinetus conicus (Ashmead)<br />

Leptorhaptus conicus Ashmead, 1893, p. 350.<br />

Lectotype female, USNM no. 2312; Arlington, Va.; well preserved ex-<br />

cept that right antenna has only scape remaining. Three female para-<br />

lectotypes; the male described by Ashmead is a species of Miota,<br />

Cinetus procerus, new name<br />

Zelotypa ruficornis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 365, 366. Preoccupied.<br />

Holotype male, USNM no. 11743; Arlington, Va.; left antenna missing<br />

after 4th segment, right after 9th. Unique.<br />

Cinetus subpolitus Masner<br />

Stylidolon politum Ashmead, 1897, p. 54. Preoccupied.<br />

Cinetus subpolitus Masner, 1964, p. 128.<br />

Holotype female, USNM no. 11735; Ottawa, Canada, May 13, W. H.<br />

Harrington; well preserved except that right antenna is missingafter<br />

6th segment. Unique.

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