NO. 2349. REVISION OF NEARCTIC APANTELES—MVESEBECK. 495 



92. Tegulae stramineous 93. 



Tegulae dark brown or black ; antennae deep black and very long in both 



sexes 92. nigricornis, new species. 



93. Propodeum strongly punctate and opaque; a conspicuous, large, oblong- 



oval, flattened area on the outer face of hind coxae at base above, which 



is punctate within 93. websteri, new species. 



Propodeum weakly punctate and shining; hind coxae without such 

 large flattened area on outer face above 94. 



94. Disk of scutellum impuuctate and very higlily polished; radius of fore- 



wing a little longer than transverse cubitus 94. caffreyi, new species. 



Disk of scutellum somewhat punctate, not polished; radius of forewing 

 not longer than transverse cubitus 95. herbertii Ashni'ead. 



95. Abdomen very slender and exceedingly strongly compressed, at least as 



long as the thorax, and distinctly more than four times (usually much 

 more) as long as broad in widest part; the two basal abdominal ter- 



gites striated ; tegulae dark brown or black 96. 



Abdomen not so long and slender and strongly compressed 98. 



96. Posterior femora black 96. gillettei Baker. 



Posterior femora testaceous 97. 



97. Abdomen entirely black above, and deep fuscous to black on the sides 



and venter; wings clear hyaline 97. parastichtidis, new species. 



Abdomen more or less testaceous on third and fourth dorsal segments; 

 sides and venter almost entirely testaceous; wings slightly yellowish. 



98. pholisorae Riley. 



98. Disk of scutellum large, convex, and closely coarsely punctate, or rugu- 



loso-punctate and dull; first and second, and usually most of the third, 

 abdominal tergites coarsely rugose; all coxae black or blackish; 

 tegulae usually black, if yellowish, then with the first abdominal ter- 



gite very slender and parallel-sided 99. 



Disk of scutellum not so coarsely rough and dull ; at least not com- 

 bining all the above characters 103. 



99. Tegulae yellow; first abdominal tergite very slender and parallel-sided. 



99. junoniae Riley. 

 Tegulae black or blackish 100. 



100. Third abdominal tergite only weakly roughened at extreme base; hind 



femora always testaceous ; second abdominal tergite usually distinctly 



shorrer than the third 100. lunatus (Packard). 



Third abdominal tergite mostly rugose, or the hind femora mostly black; 

 second abdominal tergite distinctly as long as the third 101. 



101. Posterior femora largely pale; or, if mostly blackish, with the wings 



white 102. 



Posterior femora black; wings hjuiliue 101. Umenitidis (Riley). 



102. Hind femora stramineous; antennae brownish 102. agricola (Viereck). 



Hind femora dark testaceous, with more or less blackish, at least on the 



apical third 103. nemoriae Ashmead. 



103. Antennae in both sexes dark bruwn or blackish, with the basal flagellar 



segments bright yellow ; wings infumated ; radius of forewing shorter 

 than transverse cubitus, and making a sharp angle with it; tegulae, 

 fore and middle coxae, and usually the hind coxae, yellowish to reddish- 

 testaceous; spurs of posterior tibiae apparently equal in length, and 

 not one-half as long as the metatarsus ; second and third abdominal 



tergites almost always deep red in color 104. rufocoxalis Riley. 



Not combining all the above characters 104. 



