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with Apanteles junonix Riley in having the longitudinal middle third 

 mostly longitudinally, finely rugoso-striate. 



Mouth parts and legs mostly honey color, mandibles blackish at 

 base castaneous at apex, claws dark brown, posterior tibia 1 apically 

 tinted with brown, their tarsi brownish, hind coxae mostly black, 

 membranous edge of first and second dorsal segments honey color, 

 infuscated, tegulse honey color, wings brownish. 



Type.— Female and male. Cat. No. 13052, U.S.N.M. 



Type-locality. Massachusetts. Bred from Parorgyia, (lip. Moth 

 Lab. \'o. 2620 I. 



Named for W. F. Kiske. 



BRACON (HABROBRACON) HOPKINSI, new species. 



/ >, siri jifion. Female, 3 to I nun. long; mostrj black and shining, 

 sculptured, pubescent, the pubescence white and nowhere obscuring 

 the sculpture. Flagel 22-jointed, mostly black like the scape and 

 pedicel, orbits nearly completely margined with yellow, the yellow 

 orbital band prolonged (except for a brownish break) toward the 

 middle of the face on each side and tangent to the lower edge of the 

 antenna! fossa, another prolongation of the yellow of the orbits extend- 

 ing to the lower edge of the malar space and bordering the same 

 throughout, mandibles mostly yellow, tipped with brown; posterior 

 corner of prothorax, tegulse, wing bases and most of legs testaceous 

 to honey yellow, coxae and lirst joint of trochanters blackish, femora 

 basal ly and tibia- apically infuscated, tarsal joints fuscous except at 

 apices, wings transparent brownish, veins and stigma very dark 

 brown; dorsal plate of (irst segment about as long as wide at apex, 

 with an equilaterally triangular area with its apex anterior and de- 

 lined laterally by foveate impressions, black, rest of dorsum of first 

 segmenl yellow, second dorsal plate nearly three times as wide at 

 apex as long down the middle, largely tectaceous medially, with an 

 inverted U-shaped medial foveate impression, subemarginate apically, 

 each of the following dorsal segments shorter than the one preceding, 

 the third and fourth with a median longitudinal brownish or testa- 

 ceous line, exserted portion of ovipositor apparently a little longer 

 than I he second dorsal segment. 



Male. Somewhat smaller than the female, rather slender, parallel 

 sided; second dorsal segment mostly yellow, brown laterally and 

 medially. 



Type. Cat. No. \s>s\, U.S.N.M 



Type-locality. Summerdale, California. Hopkins No. 449c, reared 

 September3, 1906. (II. E. Burke.) Thirteen female paratopotypes 

 and two male paratopotypes show only slight departures from the 

 type. Iii structure and in the color of the head this species is very 

 like Bracon (Habrofyacori) stabilis Wesmael from England and Conti- 

 nent al Europe. 



Named for A. I). Hopkins. 



