ART. 7 KEVISIOISr OF COCCOPHAGTJS COMPERE 51 



elongate than that shown in the figure. It is likely that the club is 

 more nearly like that of G . 'perhis'pidis Girault than the figure 

 shows. No suture can be detected separating the apical two club 

 joints and the suture between the first and second is hardly dis- 

 cernible. The pedicel appears slightly longer than wide. First 

 funicle joint plainly the longest, almost twice as long as wide; 

 second and third successively shorter and wider. It is suspected that 

 the club as seen in the type is distorted almost beyond recognition. 

 In Figure 36 the curvature of the scape is probably due to a dorsal 

 view instead of the usual lateral view. 



Fore wings with the disk finely and densely ciliated. Marginal 

 fringe very short. Submarginal vein about as long as the marginal 

 and furnished with about twelve setae. The shape of the stigmal 

 and postmarginal veins can not be determined with accuracy. A 

 hypothetical reconstruction based on the position of the setae, clear 

 pustules and wing margin is shown in Figure 101. 



Scutellum apparently almost as long as wide and furnished with 

 three pairs of bristles. 



So far as can be ascertained, the coloration is as described by 

 Girault with the addition that the center of the pronotum and 

 median anterior portion of the mesoscutum are black. Wings clear 

 hyaline. 



Basitarsus of middle legs almost as long as the succeeding joints 

 united; tibial spur slightly shorter than the basitarsus; tarsi with 

 numerous peg-shaped setae. 



Measurements in mm. : Length of body (exclusive of head) 0.8, 

 Marginal vein 0.26 ; submarginal 0.26 ; longest marginal fringe 0.0096. 

 Five tarsal joints of middle legs united 0.3; basitarsus 0.12 long; 

 tibial spur 0.104 long. Scape 0.12 long by 0.0264 wide. Pedicel 

 0.0344 long by 0.0296 wide. First funicle joint 0.0496 long by 

 0.0288 wide; second 0.03128 long by 0.0312 wide; third 0.034 long 

 by 0.04 wide. Club 0.0680 long by 0.0520 wide. 



Redescribed from female type, Queensland Museum. No locality 

 or collection data on slide label. 



24. COCCOPHAGUS BOGORIENSIS (Koningsberger) 



Plate 8, Figure 37 ; Plate 11, Figure 98 ; Plate 12, Figure 141 



Encyrtus 'bogoriensis KoNiNGSBEitGER, Meded. Plant., vol. 20, 1897, pp. 14-15, 



pi. 1, fig. 9. 

 Coccophagus javae Girault, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 51, 1916, p. 482. 



The specimens described by Girault as G occoyhagus javae agree 

 fairly well with the description of G. hogoriensis (Koningsberger). 

 The fact that series of specimens were reared from the same host 

 collected in the same locality tends to support the belief that the two 

 forms are identical. In his description of G. javae, Girault said 



