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Trimorus clarus Fouts 



Trimorus clarus Fouts, 1948, pp. 100, 131. 

 Holotype female, USNM no. 57805; HoUyburn, British Columbia, Sept. 

 27, 1929, 0. Whittaker; well preserved. Unique. 



Trimorus columhianus (Ashmead) 



P rosacantha columbiana Ashmead, 1893, pp. 186, 194. 



Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1948, p. 125), USNM no. 24507; 

 District of Columbia, May 3; well preserved except that right antenna 

 is missing after 6th segment. One female paralectotype. 



Trimorus crassellus Fouts 



Gryon columhianus Ashmead, 1893, pp. 206, 208. Preoccupied. 



Trimorus crassellus Fouts, 1948, pp. 98, 105. 

 Lectotype female (selected by Fouts, 1948, p. 106), USNM no. 2246; 

 District of Columbia, June 23; well preserved except that last seg- 

 ment of left antenna is missing. Five female paralectotypes. 



Trimorus crassiceps Fouts 



Trimorus crassiceps Fouts, 1948, pp.98, 107. 



Holotype female, USNM no. 57778; HoUyburn, British Columbia, June 

 3, 1930, 0. Whittaker; well preserved. Unique. 



Trimorus croshyi Fouts 



Trimorus crosbyi Fouts, 1948, pp. 98, 114. 

 Holotype female, USNM no. 57785; Wolcott, N. Y., May 23, 1923, C. R. 

 Crosby; well preserved. Unique. 



Trimorus distinctus Fouts 



Trimorus distinctus Fouts, 1948, pp. 99, 115. 



Holotype male, USNM no. 57786; Brownwood, Tex., R. M. Fouts; well 

 preserved. Unique. 



Trimorus erythrogaster Fouts 



Trimorus erythrogaster Fouts, 1948, pp. 98, 113. 



Holotype male, USNM no. 57784; Arlington, Va., R. M. Fouts; left an- 

 tenna missing after 6th segment. Unique. 



