﻿CHALCID-FLIKS 
  OF 
  GLNUS 
  PSEUDAPHYCUS 
  GAHAN 
  321 
  

  

  bear 
  New 
  York 
  No. 
  58589. 
  Other 
  paratypes 
  were 
  intercepted 
  May 
  

   13, 
  1D3G, 
  uiKler 
  New 
  York 
  No. 
  59153; 
  Doceniber 
  28, 
  19;}L>, 
  under 
  New 
  

   Orleans 
  No. 
  5953; 
  June 
  3, 
  1934, 
  under 
  New 
  Orleans 
  No. 
  8715; 
  April 
  

   >20, 
  193G, 
  under 
  New 
  Orleans 
  No. 
  17;V20; 
  May 
  22, 
  1934. 
  under 
  New 
  

   Orleans 
  No. 
  8-lSS; 
  and 
  April 
  28, 
  193r), 
  under 
  New 
  York 
  No. 
  58577. 
  

  

  18. 
  PSEUDAPHYCUS 
  MUNDUS, 
  new 
  species 
  

  

  I'seudococcobiun 
  terryi 
  (FuUaway) 
  Bynum 
  (not 
  tenyi 
  Fullaway), 
  Jdui'h. 
  Ec«>u. 
  

  

  Eiit., 
  vol. 
  30, 
  pp. 
  75G-7G1, 
  1937. 
  

   I'lciidaphynts 
  sp. 
  nov. 
  Wolcott, 
  Insectae 
  Borlnquenses, 
  pp. 
  128, 
  .''i2!), 
  103U. 
  

  

  This 
  species 
  closely 
  resembles 
  angeUcus 
  (Howard) 
  but 
  may 
  be 
  dis- 
  

   tinguished 
  from 
  that 
  species 
  by 
  the 
  fact 
  that 
  the 
  forewing 
  is 
  more 
  

   weakly 
  and 
  more 
  uniformly 
  infuscated, 
  without 
  a 
  transverse 
  hyaline 
  

   bund, 
  and 
  the 
  speculum 
  is 
  not 
  interrupted. 
  The 
  female 
  differs 
  further 
  

   from 
  angdicU'S 
  by 
  having 
  the 
  antennal 
  club 
  black 
  or 
  blackish 
  at 
  base 
  

   instead 
  of 
  entirely 
  white. 
  The 
  male 
  differs 
  from 
  the 
  male 
  of 
  angelicus 
  

   by 
  having 
  the 
  entire 
  funicle 
  of 
  the 
  antenna 
  nearly 
  uniformly 
  pale 
  

   grayish 
  instead 
  of 
  mostly 
  black 
  with 
  the 
  first 
  two 
  segments 
  only 
  pale. 
  

  

  Female. 
  — 
  Length 
  1.1 
  mm. 
  Frontovcrtex, 
  mesoscutum, 
  axillae, 
  and 
  

   scutellura 
  dilute 
  orange 
  with 
  a 
  slight 
  dusky 
  tinge 
  ; 
  head 
  except 
  fronto- 
  

   vcrtex, 
  tegulae, 
  pronotum, 
  entire 
  underside 
  of 
  thorax 
  and 
  all 
  legs 
  

   white 
  or 
  whitish; 
  propodeum 
  and 
  dorsum 
  of 
  abdomen 
  blackish, 
  

   abdomen 
  beneath 
  whitish; 
  ovipositor 
  pale 
  at 
  base, 
  black 
  at 
  apex; 
  

   eyes 
  brownish 
  black, 
  ocelli 
  dark 
  reddish; 
  occiput 
  immediately 
  above 
  

   tlie 
  neck 
  more 
  or 
  less 
  infuscated 
  and 
  suture 
  between 
  pronotum 
  and 
  

   mesoscutum 
  often 
  fuscous; 
  antennal 
  scape 
  black 
  with 
  a 
  white 
  dorsal 
  

   margin; 
  pedicel, 
  entire 
  funicle, 
  and 
  usually 
  the 
  greater 
  part 
  of 
  basal 
  

   segment 
  of 
  club 
  black; 
  last 
  two 
  segments 
  and 
  apex 
  of 
  first 
  segment 
  of 
  

   club 
  pure 
  while; 
  wings 
  uniformly 
  faintly 
  fuscous, 
  almost 
  hyaline. 
  

   Ilairs 
  on 
  mesonotum 
  white. 
  

  

  Frontovcrtex 
  two 
  and 
  one-half 
  to 
  three 
  times 
  as 
  long 
  as 
  bioad, 
  

   granulosely 
  punctate; 
  inner 
  orbits 
  practically 
  parallel; 
  ocelli 
  in 
  a 
  

   slightly 
  acute 
  triangle; 
  anterior 
  ocellus 
  situated 
  distinctly 
  above 
  the 
  

   middle 
  of 
  frontovcrtex, 
  lateral 
  ocellus 
  about 
  its 
  own 
  diameti-r 
  from 
  eye 
  

   margin; 
  eyes 
  clothed 
  with 
  short 
  pile. 
  Antenna 
  strongly 
  clavale; 
  

   scape 
  distinctly 
  a 
  little 
  expanded 
  beneath, 
  about 
  four 
  times 
  as 
  long 
  as 
  

   bnjad 
  ; 
  pedicel 
  a 
  little 
  more 
  than 
  one-third 
  as 
  long 
  as 
  sctipe 
  and 
  nearly 
  

   equal 
  in 
  lenglii 
  to 
  four 
  following 
  segments 
  of 
  funicle; 
  funicular 
  seg- 
  

   ments 
  all 
  strongly 
  tiansverse, 
  sube(]ual 
  in 
  length 
  but 
  successively 
  in- 
  

   cieasing 
  in 
  width, 
  the 
  fifth 
  segment 
  approximately 
  twice 
  as 
  wide 
  as 
  the 
  

   first 
  and 
  three 
  times 
  as 
  broad 
  as 
  long; 
  club 
  large, 
  indistinctly 
  3-seg- 
  

   inented, 
  bn^ader 
  tlian 
  last 
  funicular 
  segment, 
  and 
  as 
  long 
  as 
  or 
  a 
  little 
  

   longer 
  than 
  entire 
  funicle. 
  

  

  Mesoscutum, 
  axillae, 
  and 
  scutellum 
  weakly 
  .sculptured, 
  rather 
  dis- 
  

   tinctly 
  shining 
  and 
  sparsely 
  haii'y; 
  propodeum 
  smooth: 
  mesopleuron 
  

  

  