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ic first funicle joint. 



icel, the latter obconic, very much larger than tr>ngth of the second 

 The latter nearly globular, small, only a third the : funicle ; funicle 3 

 funicle joint which is the longest joint of tilling distad ; 5 and u 

 slightly shorter, 4 still somewhat shorter but wide ovate, as long as the 

 subequal, slightly longer than the preceding. Club -ger than the scape. 

 combined lengths of funicle joints 5 and 6, loffh optic, Bausch and 

 (From i specimen, two-thirds inch objective, i-inc 

 Lomb). tip. 



Male: The same but the abdomen is blunt at tlagellum, gradually 

 Antennae 13-jointed, filiform; joints of the rter than funicle 2; 

 lengthening distad but funicle I is a third sho'y longer; 10 to 11 

 funicle 2 to 5 subequal; 6 to 9 subequal, slighlhe first funicle joint. 

 equal, very slightly longer; pedicel shorter than t>- 

 (From 2 specimens, the same objective and optic, specimens a pair 

 Described from two male and one femalttte mounted on a 

 first received from Professor C. P. Gilldple twigs. Proba- 

 single slide labelled "Parasites found on ap" The third speci- 

 bly from eggs of Aphis pomi, 1904, S. A. J.. Felt, of the New 

 men, a male, was received from Dr. E. PrJst of Xew York, 

 York State Museum and State Entomolo^Schodack, 24, Apr., 

 also mounted on a slide labelled, "a 1456, E. 



'07." v York (E. Scho- 



Habitat: United States Colorado, Nev 

 dack). ;tate Laboratory of 



Types: Accession No. 40.809, Illinois Sde and one female 

 Natural History, Urbana, Illinois, one mv Cotype No. T v 

 mounted on a single slide in balsam. Cofy^hington, D. C., one 

 650, United States National Museum, Wa< 

 male on a slide in balsam (New York). common species of 



This species is distinguished from the unusually long cilia- 

 the genus as I find them in Illinois by its hcate appearance of 

 tion of the wings and the finer, more del 

 this ciliation. , m e in a letter that 



Postscript: Dr. E. P. Felt has stated t<, previously writtm 

 the male specimen received from him, a^nra scrntldttt ( ). S.. 

 above, was reared from the galls of Dasyn^rk, March 20, 11)07, 

 taken on alder at East Schodack, New Ycfollowing. 

 the parasites emerging the 24th of April 1 



