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Trypoxylon 78<br />

Trypoxylon nilgiriense shan Tsuneki, 1981d:34, ♀. Holotype: ♀, ne. Burma: Kambaiti (Stockholm). – Tsuneki,<br />

1981d:61 (in key).<br />

335. nipponicum Tsuneki<br />

Trypoxylon nipponicum Tsuneki, 1956g:18, ♀, ♂. Holotype: ♀, Japan: Fukui Prefecture: Fudodo (originally K. Tsuneki<br />

coll., now Hyogo Mus.) – Tsuneki, 1956g:4, 8 (in key); Tsuneki and Shimoyama, 1963:49 (Japan: Towada<br />

Prefecture); Haneda, 1968a:44 (Japan); Tano, 1968:32 (Japan); Haneda, 1970:12 (Japan: Akita Prefecture); Tsuneki,<br />

1970b:9 (Central Japan); Suda, 1973:122 (Japan: Yamanashi Prefecture); Tano, 1973b:77 (nest); Tsuneki,<br />

1973...:15 (diagnostic characters), 1973e:33, 36 (in key), 1973v:150 (prey); Nambu, 1975b:63 (Japan: Saitama<br />

Prefecture); R. Bohart and Menke, 1976:347 (listed); Tsuneki, 1981e:7, 8 (in key), 70 (Japan; additional description),<br />

1981f:57 (single member of nipponicum species group); Tano, 1994a:6 (holotype in K. Tsuneki collection);<br />

Hashimoto and Nakanishi, 1997:21 (holotype transferred to Hyogo Mus.); Togashi, 2001:19 (Japan: Ishikawa Prefecture:<br />

Shiramine).<br />

ssp. puliense Tsuneki<br />

Trypoxylon puliense Tsuneki, 1967d:15, ♀. Holotype: ♀, Taiwan: Nantou Prefecture: Puli (originally K. Tsuneki coll.,<br />

now USNM). – Haneda, 1971b:31 (Taiwan; as puliensis); Tsuneki, 1971g:8 (Taiwan); R. Bohart and Menke,<br />

1976:347 (listed); Tsuneki, 1981c:8, 10 (in key), 43 (Taiwan; additional description), 1981e:70 (Japan; additional<br />

description; synonym of Trypoxylon nipponicum). – As Trypoxylon nipponicum puliense: Tsuneki, 1981e:73 (new<br />

status, discussion); Nuhn and Menke, 1994:26 (holotype transferred to USNM); Hua, 2006:283 (in list of Chinese<br />

insects, geographic distribution).<br />

Trypoxylon murotai Tsuneki, 1973f:44, ♂. Holotype: ♂, Taiwan: Nantou Prefecture: Puli (originally K. Tsuneki coll.,<br />

now USNM). Synonymized with Trypoxylon puliense by Tsuneki, 1981c:44. – Murota, 1973b:117 (Taiwan);<br />

R. Bohart and Menke, 1976:347 (listed); Nuhn and Menke, 1994:26 (holotype in USNM); Porter, Stange, and<br />

Wang, 1999:10 (in checklist of Sphecidae of Taiwan).<br />

336. nishidai Tsuneki<br />

Trypoxylon nishidai Tsuneki, 1979a:134, ♂. Holotype: ♂, Laos: Sayaboury Province: Sayaboury (BISH). – Tsuneki,<br />

1979a:13, 15 (in key), 1981d:30 (India: Kerala), 1981f:54 (member of mindanaonis species group).<br />

337. nitidissimum Richards<br />

Trypoxylon nitidissimum Richards, 1934:301, ♂. Holotype: ♂, Brazil: Pará: Pará, now Belém (BMNH). Paratype:<br />

Bolivia. – R. Bohart and Menke, 1976:347 (listed); Amarante, 2002:48 (in catalog of Neotropical Crabronidae).<br />

338. nodosicorne R. Turner<br />

Trypoxylon nodosicorne R. Turner, 1917:203, ♂ (as nodosicornis, incorrect original termination). Holotype: ♂, India:<br />

Hazara District: Dungagali (BMNH). – As Trypoxylon nodosicorne: Richards, 1934:315 (member of figulus species<br />

group); R. Bohart and Menke, 1976:347 (listed); Tsuneki, 1978b:62 (♀), 66 (study of holotype, redescription),<br />

77 (in key), 1979a:7 (in key), 56 (India: Dungagali, Simla).<br />

Trypoxylon simlaense Cameron (nomen nudum). – R. Turner, 1917:203 (cited); Richards, 1934:315 (member of figulus<br />

species group); Tsuneki, 1978b:61 (discussion of the name simlaense), 1981f:19 (member of nodosicorne species<br />

group).<br />

339. nodosum Arnold<br />

Trypoxylon chirindensis Arnold race nodosum Arnold_, 1944:18, ♀. Holotype: ♀, Zimbabwe: Vumba Mts. (SAM). –<br />

As Trypoxylon nodosum: Arnold, 1946:70 (full species status); Leclercq, 1965a:91 (in key), 115 (revision; Zaire);<br />

R. Bohart and Menke, 1976:347.<br />

340. novaguineae Tsuneki

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