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ing united, shorter than the second; segment 4 longer than 5; 
segment 6 compressed, a little longer than the fourth; anterior 
coxa as long as the pronotum, densely pubescent below; femur 
longer than the coxa and trochanter united, wider than the 
coxa; tibia as long as the first three tarsal joints united, its 
distal spur blunt, finely pubescent; metatarsus twice as long as 
the next two joints united, about six times as long as wide; 
joints 2 and 3 equal, as long as wide; empodium half as long as 
the fourth joint; wings smoky, with three transverse brown 
bands, one through the basal, one through the radius, and the 
other near the apex. Rufous; scape, pedicel, base of third 
joint, joints 7, 8, and 9, clypeus, mandibles except the teeth, 
and all the legs straw-colored; antennal joints, other than those 
mentioned above, dark brown. 
LuZON, Los Bajios (Baker), 2 females. 
Type.—Catalogue No. 24327, United States National Museum. 
BRACONIDA® 
Helorimorpha fumipennis sp. nov. 
Female.—Length, 4.5 millimeters. Head as wide as the 
thorax, twice as wide as long, strongly punctate, a white hair 
issuing from each puncture; middle of face somewhat less 
strongly punctate; clypeus broadly transverse, slightly and 
broadly emarginate apically, flattened, finely punctate; mandibles 
long, the upper tooth longer than the lower, very sharply 
pointed; antenne originating above the middle of the face, as 
long as the body, all the joints subequal in width, cylindrical; 
scape punctate, more than twice as long as wide; joint 2 a 
little longer than wide; 3 narrowed basally, as long as the scape; 
following joints to the seventeenth becoming gradually shorter ; 
joint 18 as long as 7, sharply pointed apically, two and one-half 
times as long as wide; face with a sharp keel between the 
antennz; aperture inclosing antennal socket opening upward, 
circular; thorax short, two-thirds as wide as long, as high as 
wide, marked all over with large, shallow, five- or six-sided pits 
bordered with low rounded ridges; parapsidal grooves not in- 
dicated; propodeum quadrate, broadly and shallowly excavated 
on its posterior face; first abdominal segment six-sevenths as 
long as the thorax, slender, curved, gradually widened apically, 
much narrewer than the hind cox; abdomen entirely polished, 
the segments beyond the first forming a solid piece, as long as 
the thorax; wings brownish, hyaline apically, basally ( including 
the entire basal cell), and medially in a narrow band dividing 
