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

TrissolciLS bodkini (Crawford), new combination<br />

Aphanurus bodkini Crawford, 1914, p. 87.<br />

Holotype female, USNM no. 18174; British Guiana, Oct. 9, 1913, from<br />

eggs of Dinocoris variolosus (Linnaeus), G. E. Bodkin; well pre-<br />

served. Allotype (male) and 18 female paratypes.<br />

Trissolcus hrochymenae (Ashmead)<br />

T elenomus Crochymenae LsicJ Ashmead, 1881b, p. 193.<br />

Lectotype female, USNIVI no. 2855; Jacksonville, Fla.; well preserved.<br />

Eight paralectotypes (males and females).<br />

Trissolcus colemani (Crawford), new combination<br />

T elenomus colemani Crawford, 1912, p. 2.<br />

Holotype female, USNM no. 14339; Hunsmanalli, Mysore, India, Feb. 6,<br />

1909, from eggs of Dolycoris indicus Stal, L. C. Coleman; well pre-<br />

served. Allotype (male) and 4 female paratypes.<br />

Trissolcus comperei (Crawford), new combination<br />

T elenomus comperei Crawford, 1912, p. 1.<br />

Holotype female, USNIVI no. 14338; Canton, China, from eggs of unknown<br />

hemipteron, G. Compere; well preserved. Allotype (male) and<br />

4 female paratypes.<br />

Trissolcus cosmopeplae (Gahan)<br />

T elenomus cosmopeplae Gahan, 1926, p. 67.<br />

Holotype female, USNM no. 28990; Urbana, 111., Aug. 8, 1925, from<br />

eggs of Cosmopepla bimaculata (Thomas), \V. V. Balduf; well pre-<br />

served. Allotype (male) and 10 paratypes (males and females).<br />

Trissolcus edessae Fonts<br />

Trissolcus edessae Fouts, 1920, p. 65.<br />

Holotype female, USNM no. 22797; New Orleans, La., July 23, 1919,<br />

from eggs oi Edessa bifida (Say), C. E. Smith; well preserved. Five<br />

female paratypes.<br />

Trissolcus japonicus (Ashmead), new combination<br />

Dissolcus japonicus Ashmead, 1904d, p. 73.<br />

Holotype female, USNM no. 2127; Hakone, Japan, A. Koebele; well<br />

preserved. Unique.

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