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TELENOMUS COLEMANI, new species. 



Fermle.— Length, about 1.1 mm. Black, the antemiae brown, the 

 legs testaceous, the coxae black; face granular; head transverse; 

 pechcel and first joint of funicle subequal, second joint longer than 

 wide, the following joints subquadrate, the club six jointed; mesoscu- 

 tum finely reticulately rugulose, scutellum indistinctly reticulated, 

 more apparent along anterior margin, opaque; metanotum with a 

 transverse row of pits; first abdominal segment rugose almost the 

 entire length; second segment with a basal row of pits, back of these 

 rugae which medially extends half the length of the segment; second 

 segment wider than long (as 18 : 13). 



Male. — ^Length, about 1 mm., antennae about 1 mm. Similar to 

 the female, the antennae testaceous, the pedicel almost globular, the 

 first three segments of the funicle elongate, the following ones sub- 

 quadrate ; the apical one about as long as the first. 



Habitat — HunsmanalH, Mysore, India. 



r^pe.— Cat. No. 14339, U.S.N.M. 



Five females and one male reared from the eggs of Dolycoris 

 indicus and sent by ;Mr. L. C. Coleman (for whom is is named) under 

 his number 136a. 



HADRONOTTJS FULVIVENTRIS, new species. 



Female. — ^Length, about 1 mm. Head and thorax blacky abdomen 

 ferruginous, legs reddish testaceous, the coxae and the front femora 

 on basal two-thirds black; scape testaceous, the upper side medially 

 brownish; rest of the antennae reddish brown, the club more brown; 

 pedicel shghtly longer than first joint of funicle, following joints of 

 funicle subquadrate; club 6-jointed, each subquadrate; face finely 

 reticulated; mesoscutum finely rugulose, at rear medially becoming 

 distinctly longitudinally so; scutellum longitudinally rugulose, at 

 apex with a row of pits; metathorax with a row of pits and medially 

 at apex with an elevated disk wliich is longitudinally rugulose; 

 truncation of propodeum with rugulae diverging from the center; 

 mesopleurae with a row of pits at front and one at rear, the rest of 

 the surface rugulose; metapleurae with a row of pits at front; mar- 

 ginal vein somewhat longer than pedicel of antennae; stigmal almost 

 twice as long as marginal; postmarginal over twice as long to stigmal; 

 first abdominal segment with a row of pits at base, back of these, 

 longitudinally striate, the apical margin smooth; second segment 

 with a row of pits at base, back of this with fine reticulations, almost 

 •resembhng shallow thimble-hke punctures; broad apical margin of 

 the second segment, smooth; following segments with similar punc- 

 tures and broad smooth apical margins. • 



Male.— Length, about 1 mm. Similar to the female, but the 

 abdomen black; antennae, except scape, brown, the pedicel slightly 



