Bulletin - United States National Museum - Smithsonian Institution
Bulletin - United States National Museum - Smithsonian Institution
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70 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 270<br />
Telenomus pusillus Ashmead<br />
Telenomus pusillus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 143, 146.<br />
Holotype female, LSNM no. 8264; Arlington, Va.; left antenna missing<br />
after scape, right after 8th segment. Unique.<br />
Telenomus quaintancei Girault<br />
Telenomus quaintancei Girault, 1906, p. 63.<br />
Lectotype female, USNM no. 9098; Odenton, Md., September 1905,<br />
from eggs of Sanninoidea exitiosa (Say), A. A. Girault; abdomen off<br />
but mounted separately on the card point. Two paralectotypes (male<br />
and female); another female which was included in the type series<br />
is not conspecific with the lectotype.<br />
Telenomus rileyi Howard<br />
Telenomus rileyi Howard, 1889a, p. 1896.<br />
Type lost. The species was originally described from 3 males reared<br />
from Asterocampa clyton (Boiduval and Leconte) in Missouri. The<br />
specimens in the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> that are labeled "Type" con-<br />
sist of 2 females reared from the same host, Fairbury, 111., March<br />
1884. The original specimens have not been found.<br />
Telenomus rowani (Gahan)<br />
P hanuTus rowani Gahan, 1925, p. 106.<br />
Holotype female, USNM no. 26773; Los Banos, Philippines, from eggs<br />
of Schoenobius incertellus \\alker, A. Rowan; well preserved. Allo-<br />
tj^pe (male) and many paratypes (males and females).<br />
Telenomus sphingis (Ashmead)<br />
Teleas sphingis Ashmead, 1887d, p. 18.<br />
Lectotype female, USNM no. 2848; Jacksonville, Fla., from eggs of<br />
Manduca sexta (Johannson); well preserved. Fifteen paralectotypes<br />
(males and females).<br />
Telenomus spilosomatis Ashmead<br />
Telenomus spilosomatis Ashmead, 1893, pp. 144, 151.<br />
Lectotype female, USNM no. 2217; District of Columbia, from eggs of<br />
Diacrisia virginica (Fabricius); well preserved. Many paralecto=<br />
types (males and females).