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joint distinct. Moreover, the abdomen is as in Ufcns. The 

 venation in poor specimens resembles that of Trichogramma, 

 but the stigmal vein is distinctly shorter than the really 

 straight marginal, yet well-developed, the oblique hairless 

 line from it containing many setae and is complete and more 

 or less confused with the discal ciliation which is mostly 

 normal. Hind wings with two complete lines of discal cilia 

 which are cephalic; a short caudal line under the venation. 

 There is one more or less distinct line of discal cilia from 

 the apex of the stigmal vein to apex of the wing. Tarsal 

 joints not long but distinctly longer than wide. 



7. Xenufens ruskini new species. Genotype. 



Female. Length, 0.45 mm. Jet, the face and vertex yellowish, the 

 fore wings slightly infuscatecl out to the end of the venation, the apex 

 of the abdomen above and the parapsides, orange yellow. Venation, 

 tarsi and antennae dusky yellowish. Fore wing with about fifteen 

 lines of discal cilia where broadest. Funicle i longer than 2. Man- 

 dibles tridentate. 



Described from eight females reared from the eggs of 

 Eudanius protcus, Lakeland, Florida, G. G. Ainslie, Webster 

 No. 8390 B., January, 1913. 



Type. Catalogue No. 19185, United States National Mu- 

 seum, two females on a slide. Two slides with six para- 

 types in the same collection. 



8. Anagrus armatus nigriventris Girault. A female from jassid 

 eggs, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 2, 1912, C. N. Ainslie, Web- 

 ster No. 8827. 



9. Anaphes perdubius new species. 



Female. Length, 0.65 mm. Agrees in nearly every particular with 

 the original description of iole but the thorax is normal, no longer 

 than the abdomen and the distal funicle joints are somewhat longer. 



Described from one female on a slide with No. 8, same 

 data. 



Type. Catalogue No. 19186, United States National Mu- 

 seum, one female on a slide. 



10. Anaphes picinus new species. 



Female. Length, 0.75 mm. Differs from gracilis Howard in having 

 the segments of the funicle different thus joint 4 is subquadrate in 



