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veins, mostly faintly whitish, stigma brownish; propodeum mostly 

 almost smooth, with a complete areola and transverse striae where the 

 costulse w^ould be; abdomen black or blackish throughout, first plate 

 apparently more than t\\dce as long as wide at apex, narrower at apex 

 than at base, wdth a median longitudinal fovea on the apical half, 

 second plate rather smooth medially and basally, rather roughened 

 apically and laterally, nearly tmce as wide at base as long down the 

 middle, and nearly twice as wide at apex as at base. 



Type-locality. — Anglesea, New Jersey. 



Type.— Cat. No. 14700, U.S.N.M. ■ 



Labeled, ''reared from Aristotelia fungivorella, July 5, and collected 

 June 13. Kearfott No. 240." 



APANTELES (APANTELES) BRAUN^, new species. 



Male. — Length, 1.5 mm.; agrees with the original description of 

 Apanteles prodenix Viereck, except in the hind tibiae being infuscated 

 except at base, in the tegulse being stramineous, in the scutel being 

 pohshed, in the poorly areolated propodeum with its areola not cir- 

 cumscribed and apparently confluent with the basal area and basal 

 lateral areas, costulse developed but not trenchant, in the first abdom- 

 inal plate being at least twice as long as wide at apex and mostly 

 roughened, in the second plate being a little narrower at base than 

 long down the middle, straight and nearly twice as wide at apex as at 

 base, and roughened shining. 



Type-locality. — United States of America. 



Type.— Cat. No. 14701, U.S.N.M. 



The type came from !Miss Braun through W. D. Kearfott, under 

 Kearfott No. 12. 



APANTELES (APANTELES) EPINOTLE, new species. 



Male. — Length, 2 mm.; agrees mth the original description of 

 Apanteles prodenise Viereck, except in the legs being mostly black or 

 blackish, hind tibiae blackish except at base, hind tarsi stramineous 

 beneath, browTush above, in the scutel being polished and "virtually 

 impunctate; propodeum with only the lower half of the areola 

 defined by carinae, other carinse entirely wanting or poorly suggested; 

 first abdominal plate at least twice as long as wide at apex, appar- 

 ently a httle narrower at apex than at base, mostly roughened and 

 with a median longitudinal fovea; second plate smooth and shining 

 and at least twice as wide at base as long down the middle; \vings 

 whitish, including the veins and stigma excepting the costa and 

 bounding veins of the stigma, which are rather stramineous. 



Type-locality. — ^Anglesea, New Jersey. 



Type.— Cat. No. 14702, U.S.N.M. 



Labeled, "collected June 15 and reared June 29 from Epinotia 

 saliciana, W. D. Kearfott, Kearfott No. 247." 



