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44 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 270 Scelio fulgidus Crawford Scelio fulgidus Crawford, 1911b, p. 269. Holotype female, USNIVl no. 13969; New South Wales, Australia, from eggs of Locusta migratoria (Saussure), W. W. Froggatt; left antenna missing, right mounted separately on the same card point. Two fe- male paratypes. Scelio fuscipennis Ashmead Scelio fuscipennis Ashmead, 1887a, p. 119. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24544; Fort George, Fla., April 1883; well preserved. Two female paralectotypes. Scelio hieroglyphi Timberlake Scelio hieroglyphi Timberlake, 1932, p. 157. Lectotype female, USNIVl no. 20802; Coimbatore, South India, July 10, 1915, from eggs of Hieroglyphus sp.; both antennae missing after 5th segment, thorax slightly damaged by pin. Three female para- lectotypes. Scelio howardi Crawford Scelio Howardi Crawford, 1910b, p. 222. Holotype female, USNIVl no. 13143; Zambesi River, Africa, December 1908, from eggs of Nomadacris septemfasciata (Serville), C. W. Howard; well preserved except that right hindleg is missing beyond coxa. Seven female paratypes. Scelio hyalinipennis Ashmead Scelio hyalinipennis Ashmead, 1887a, p. 119. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2856; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved except that both antennae have apical segment missing. Four para- lectotypes (1 female and 3 males). Scelio luggeri Riley Scelio luggeri Riley in Ashmead, 1893, pp. 242, 246. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2262; Otter Tail County, Minn., July 1889, 0. Lugger; well preserved. Two female paralectotypes. Scelio oedipodae Ashmead Scelio oedipodae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 242, 245. Lectotype female, USNM no. 24547; Arlington, Va., from eggs oiOedipoda sp.; well preserved except that right antenna is missing after 7th segment. Two paralectotypes (male and female).

PROCTOTRUPOIDEA IN U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM 45 Scelio ovivorus (Riley) Caloptenobia ovivora Riley, 1878, p. 306. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2800; Massachusetts, from eggs of Dis- sosteira Carolina (Linnaeus), S. H. Scudder; well preserved except that left antenna is missing after 8th segment. Four female para- lectotypes. Scelio oan/ae Timber! ake Scelio oxyae Timberlake, 1932, p. 158. Lectotype female, USNM no. 20801; Coimbatore, South India, from eggs of Oxya sp., Nov. 27, 1915; well preserved. Three female paralecto- types. Scelio pallidicomis Ashmead Scelio pallidicornis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 242, 244. Holotype male, USNM no. 24546; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved except that right wings are missing. Unique. Scelio pcdlidipes Ashmead Scelio pallidipes Ashmead, 1893, pp. 242, 244. Lectotype male, USNM no. 24345; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved. One male paralectotype. Scelio philippinensis Ashmead Scelio philippinensis Ashmead, 1905b, p. 963. Holotype male, USNM no. 8336; Manila, Philippines, R. Brown; well preserved. Unique. Scelio pulchellus Crawford Scelio pulchellus Crawford, 1911b, p. 268. Holotype female, USNM no. 13968; Lake Cowal, New South Wales, Australia, 1901, from eggs of Chortoicetes pusiZ/a. (Walker), W. W. Froggatt; both antennae missing after 7th segment. Unique. Scelio rufiventris Ashmead Scelio rufiventris Ashmead, 1893, pp. 242, 245. Holotype female, USNM no. 24548; Fort George, Fla., R. S. Turner; well preserved except that right antenna is missing after 5th seg- ment. Unique. 272-029 0-68— 4

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

Scelio fulgidus Crawford<br />

Scelio fulgidus Crawford, 1911b, p. 269.<br />

Holotype female, USNIVl no. 13969; New South Wales, Australia, from<br />

eggs of Locusta migratoria (Saussure), W. W. Froggatt; left antenna<br />

missing, right mounted separately on the same card point. Two fe-<br />

male paratypes.<br />

Scelio fuscipennis Ashmead<br />

Scelio fuscipennis Ashmead, 1887a, p. 119.<br />

Lectotype female, USNM no. 24544; Fort George, Fla., April 1883;<br />

well preserved. Two female paralectotypes.<br />

Scelio hieroglyphi Timberlake<br />

Scelio hieroglyphi Timberlake, 1932, p. 157.<br />

Lectotype female, USNIVl no. 20802; Coimbatore, South India, July 10,<br />

1915, from eggs of Hieroglyphus sp.; both antennae missing after<br />

5th segment, thorax slightly damaged by pin. Three female para-<br />

lectotypes.<br />

Scelio howardi Crawford<br />

Scelio Howardi Crawford, 1910b, p. 222.<br />

Holotype female, USNIVl no. 13143; Zambesi River, Africa, December<br />

1908, from eggs of Nomadacris septemfasciata (Serville), C. W.<br />

Howard; well preserved except that right hindleg is missing beyond<br />

coxa. Seven female paratypes.<br />

Scelio hyalinipennis Ashmead<br />

Scelio hyalinipennis Ashmead, 1887a, p. 119.<br />

Lectotype female, USNM no. 2856; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved<br />

except that both antennae have apical segment missing. Four para-<br />

lectotypes (1 female and 3 males).<br />

Scelio luggeri Riley<br />

Scelio luggeri Riley in Ashmead, 1893, pp. 242, 246.<br />

Lectotype female, USNM no. 2262; Otter Tail County, Minn., July 1889,<br />

0. Lugger; well preserved. Two female paralectotypes.<br />

Scelio oedipodae Ashmead<br />

Scelio oedipodae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 242, 245.<br />

Lectotype female, USNM no. 24547; Arlington, Va., from eggs oiOedipoda<br />

sp.; well preserved except that right antenna is missing after 7th<br />

segment. Two paralectotypes (male and female).

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