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62 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 270 Telenomus atamiensis Ashmead Telenomus atamiensis Ashmead, 1904d, p. 72. Lectotype male, USNM no. 7122; Atami, Japan, A. Koebele; fragmentary, only abdomen, left wings, andhindlegs remaining. The other specimen (Ashmead described the species from 2 specimens) is missing. Telenomus hifidus Riley Telenomus bifidus Riley, 1887, p. 531. Lectotype female, USNIVI no. 1501; District of Columbia, July 27, 1886, from eggs of Hrphantria cunea (Drury), well preserved. Fifteen paralectotypes (males and females). Telenomus califomicus Ashmead Telenomus califomicus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 143, 150. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2215; Los Angeles, Calif., from eggs of "Orgyia," D. W. Coquillett; well preserved. Two female paralecto- types; another specimen in the series belongs in the genus Trissolcus. Telenomus catacanthae Ashmead Telenomus catacanthae Ashmead, 1904a, p. 284. Lectotype female, USNIVI no. 8108; Manila, Philippines, W. A. Stanton; right wings missing. Numerous paralectotypes (males and females) in rather poor condition. Telenomus catalpae Muesebeck Telenomus catalpae Muesebeck, 1935, p. 279. Holotype female, USNM no. 50795; Takoma Park, Md., Sept„ 27, 1932, from eggs of Ceratom.ia catalpae (Boisduval), J. W. Bulger;well pre- served except that left antenna is missing after 8th segment. Al- lotype (male) and many paratypes (males and females). Telenomus chrysopae Ashmead Telenomus chrysopae Ashmead, 1893, pp. 145, 159. Lectotype male, USNM no. 2225; District of Columbia, from eggs of Chrysopa sp.; well preserved. Three male paralectotypes. Telenomus clisiocampae Riley T elenomus clisiocampae Riley in Ashmead, 1893, pp. 145, 160. Lectotype female, USNM no. 2227; Placer County, Calif., labeled "from eggs of Clisiocampa sp.," A. Koebele; left antenna missing after 8th segment, right after scape. One male paralectotype.
PROCTOTRUPOIDEA IN U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM 63 Telenomus coelodasidis Ashmead Telenomus coelodasidis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 145, 159. Lectotype male, USNM no. 2226; District of Columbia, Aug. 31, 1882, from eggs oi Coelodasys leptinoides Grote, A. D. Hopkins; well pre- served except that left antenna is missing after 7th segment. De- scribed from 2 specimens; the second is missing from its card point and presumably lost. Telenomus coloradensis Crawford T e lenomus coloradensis Crawford, 1910a, p. 206. Holotype female, USNIVl no. 12781; Colorado Springs, Colo., April 22, from eggs of Notolophus oslari Barnes; well preserved except that right antenna is missing after 7th segment. Allotype (male) and 6 paratypes (males and females). Telenomus dignus (Gahan) Phanurus dignus Gahan, 1925, p. 108. Holotype female, USNM no. 26774; Los Barios, Philippines, from eggs of Schoenobius incertellus Walker, A. Rowan; well preserved. Al- lotype (male) and 16 paratypes (males and females). Telenomus dimmocki Ashmead Telenomus dimmocki Ashmead, 1898b, p. 155. Lectotype female, USNIVl no. 8272; Canobie Lake, N.H., from hemip- terous eggs, G. Dimmock; right antenna missing after 5th segment. Six paralectotypes (1 male, 5 females), one on the same card point with the lectotype, which is indicated by a red-ink mark. Telenomus dolichocerus (Ashmead) Teleas dolichocerus Ashmead, 1887a, p. 100. Holotype male, USNM no. 8263; Jacksonville, Fla.; abdomen missing, also apical segment of right antenna. Unique. Telenomus emersoni (Girault) Phanurus emersoni Girault, 1916a, p. 150. Lectotype female, USNM no. 19664; Dallas, Tex., from tabanid eggs; well preserved. Fourteen paralectotypes (males and females), some on slides, 4 on the same card point with the lectotype, which is in- dicated by a red-ink mark.
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PROCTOTRUPOIDEA IN U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM 63<br />
Telenomus coelodasidis Ashmead<br />
Telenomus coelodasidis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 145, 159.<br />
Lectotype male, USNM no. 2226; District of Columbia, Aug. 31, 1882,<br />
from eggs oi Coelodasys leptinoides Grote, A. D. Hopkins; well pre-<br />
served except that left antenna is missing after 7th segment. De-<br />
scribed from 2 specimens; the second is missing from its card point<br />
and presumably lost.<br />
Telenomus coloradensis Crawford<br />
T e lenomus coloradensis Crawford, 1910a, p. 206.<br />
Holotype female, USNIVl no. 12781; Colorado Springs, Colo., April 22,<br />
from eggs of Notolophus oslari Barnes; well preserved except that<br />
right antenna is missing after 7th segment. Allotype (male) and 6<br />
paratypes (males and females).<br />
Telenomus dignus (Gahan)<br />
Phanurus dignus Gahan, 1925, p. 108.<br />
Holotype female, USNM no. 26774; Los Barios, Philippines, from eggs<br />
of Schoenobius incertellus Walker, A. Rowan; well preserved. Al-<br />
lotype (male) and 16 paratypes (males and females).<br />
Telenomus dimmocki Ashmead<br />
Telenomus dimmocki Ashmead, 1898b, p. 155.<br />
Lectotype female, USNIVl no. 8272; Canobie Lake, N.H., from hemip-<br />
terous eggs, G. Dimmock; right antenna missing after 5th segment.<br />
Six paralectotypes (1 male, 5 females), one on the same card point<br />
with the lectotype, which is indicated by a red-ink mark.<br />
Telenomus dolichocerus (Ashmead)<br />
Teleas dolichocerus Ashmead, 1887a, p. 100.<br />
Holotype male, USNM no. 8263; Jacksonville, Fla.; abdomen missing,<br />
also apical segment of right antenna. Unique.<br />
Telenomus emersoni (Girault)<br />
Phanurus emersoni Girault, 1916a, p. 150.<br />
Lectotype female, USNM no. 19664; Dallas, Tex., from tabanid eggs;<br />
well preserved. Fourteen paralectotypes (males and females), some<br />
on slides, 4 on the same card point with the lectotype, which is in-<br />
dicated by a red-ink mark.