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PROCTOTRUPOIDEA IN U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM 37<br />

Gryon xanthogaster (Ashmead)<br />

Aeolus A;ani/iogasfer Ashmead, 1893, p. 174.<br />

Holotype female, USNM no. 24491; District of Columbia, June 29, 1891,<br />

E. A. Schwarz; right antenna missing, also left antenna after 7th<br />

segment, abdomen missing. Unique.<br />

Hahroteleia hrowni Crawford<br />

Habroteleia browni Crawford, 1910c, p. 125.<br />

Holotype female, USNM no. 12894; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown;<br />

well preserved. One female paratype.<br />

Idris arachno'phagus (Girault), new combination<br />

A coloides arachnophagus Girault, 1917b, p. 12.<br />

Lectotype female, USNM no. 20639; Salatiga, Indonesia; well preserved.<br />

Four female paralectotypes on the same tag with the lectotype, which<br />

is the specimen at the tip of the card point and is indicated by red-<br />

ink marks.<br />

Idris hicolor fAshmead)<br />

A coloides hicolor Ashmead, 1893, pp. 170, 172.<br />

Lectotype female, USNM no. 24487; Ottawa, Canada, Harrington no.<br />

256; well preserved. The species was described from 2 females, but<br />

the 2d specimen is not the same species as the one selected as<br />

lectotype.<br />

Idris cuhensis (Gahan), new combination<br />

A coloides cuhensis Gahan, 1932, p. 755.<br />

Holotype female, USNM no. 43925; Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba,<br />

July 4, 1931, from spider eggs, A. Otero; well preserved. Four female<br />

paratypes.<br />

Idris emertonii (Howard)<br />

A coloides emertonii Howard, 1891, p. 202.<br />

Lectotype female, USNM no. 2691; locality not shown on the specimens<br />

or in the description, from egg cocoon of a spider, J. H. Emerton;<br />

well preserved. Six female paralectotypes.

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