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low and black; areolet in front wings usually oblique, trape- 

 zoidal, not petiolate; srutelluni convexly rounded; gastrocteli 



distinct (1) Jnppa Ya\)YK\ns = Micro}oppa Kreichbauiiier. 



(Type, Joppa dorsatn Fabricius.) 

 Labrum prominent or projecting; species rather large. 



Fifth dorsal abdominal segment in female inclosing the sixth; in male 

 the sixth inclosing the seventh; apex in both sexes sometimes 



extending into a short point (2) Cryptopyge Kriechbaunier. 



(Type, Joppa pida Guerin.) 



Fifth dorsal abilominal segment in the female and the seventh in the 



male distinctly visible; areolet oblique, trapezoidal, petiolate. 



(3) Macrojoppa Kriechbaumer. 

 (Type, Joppa blandita Cresson. ) 

 i. Antennte in male lengthened, Iwt scarcely perceptibly widened; areolet pentag- 

 onal 5 



Antenufe in male much thickened at the middle or strongly widened and again 

 narrowed; abdominal segments two and three very flat and 

 with fine close aciculations, the following compressed, almost 

 conically pointeil, with fine scattered punctures; areolet small, 

 pentagonal, but so narrowed and contracted as to appear nearly 



tetragonal (4) Conopyge Kriechbaumer. 



(Type, Conopyge cinciipes Kriechbaumer.) 



5. Scrobes normal, the lateral margins not produced into tubercles; gastrocreli 



distinct. 

 Basal joint of hind tarsi produced Ijelow into a flattened leaf-like projection. 



(5) Ileanta Cameron. 

 (Type, Ileanta latitarm Cameron.) 

 Basil joint of hind tarsi normal. 



Labrum prominent, projecting; aciculations of abdomen in male very 

 strong, extending to the middle of the fourth segment, in female 



on to the fifth (6 ) Lindigla Kriechl laumer. 



(Type, Lindigia varia. Kriechbaumer.) 

 Labrum hidden under the clypeus. 



Abdomen with the aciculations extending only to the middle of 



the third segment (7) Pceeilojoppa Kriechbaumer. 



(Type, Pceeilojoppa histrio Kriechbaumer.) 

 Abdomen with all the segments aciculated; scutellum margined at 

 sides; submedian cell a little shorter than the median. 



(8) Ortezia, Cresson. 

 (Type, Joppa egregia Cresson.) 

 Abdomen with segments two and three ruguloso — punctate, the 

 following almost smooth, shining; gastrocoeli large, oblique, 

 deep, with a narrow space between; scutellum convex; abruptly 

 declivous posteriorly, the sides margined; metathorax with the 

 upper hind angles briefly dentate, the areolet present. 



(9) Henicophatnus Kriechbaumer. 

 (Type, Henicophatnus rufithorax Kriechbaumer. ) 

 Scrobes with the lateral margins produced into slightly curved tubercles; 

 gastrocoeli wanting; scutellum flat; abdomen strongly punctate. 



(10) Abzaria Caineron. 

 (Type, Ahzaria latipeliolans Cameron.) 



6. Antennte in female dilated between the middle and the apex, more rarely scarcely 



perceptibly dilated; abdominal segments truncate, without dis- 

 tinct aciculations orfoveate impressions, usually punctate; male 

 often difficult to separate from those in the Ichneumonini; areo- 



