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and lateral edges of mesoscutum, and much or most of mesopleurum, 

 metaplem-mn, upper division of metapleurum, and apical 0.4 of 

 propodeum, are white or whitish. 



Type: 9, Fish Camp, Calif., July 14, 1948, H., M., G., and D. 

 Townes (Washington, USNM 63771). 



Paratypes: 9, Fernie, B. C, July 22, 1934, Hugh B. Leech (St. 

 Paul), cf, reared from Grapholitha molesta, Auburn, Calif., D. C. 

 Lloyd (Washington). cT, Berkeley, Calif., Apr. 1, 1936 (Townes). 

 cT, Camino, Calif., June 27, 1948, H., M., G., and D. Townes (Townes). 

 9, Huntington Lake, Fresno Co., Calif., 7,000 ft., July 11, 1919, 

 F. E. Blaisdell (Townes). 9, reared from Grapholitha molesta, 

 Kasitas [=^ Casitas], Calif., July 1941, D. C. Lloyd (Washington), 

 cf , Kings River Canyon National Park, Cahf., June 26, 1948, A. T. 

 McClay (Townes). 9, 6 miles north of Klamath, Cahf., Aug. 13, 

 1953, G. A. Marsh and R. A. Schuster (Berkeley). 9, Mill Valley, 

 Marin Co., Calif., Julj^^ 7, 1950 (San Francisco). 2cf, Oakland, 

 Calif., May 3 and 21, 1937, E. S. Ross (Townes). 9, San Jacinto 

 Mts., Calif., July 21, 1929, L. D. Anderson (Lawrence). 9, Santa 

 Cruz Mts., Calif. (Washington). 29, reared from Grapholitha 

 molesta, Yucaipa, Calif., September 1941, D. C. Lloyd (Washington 

 and Townes). 



This species occurs from southern British Columbia to southern 

 California. 



8. Genus Habrocryptoides 



Figure 312, a 



Habrocryptoides Uchida, 1952, Ins. Matsumurana, vol. 18, p. 19. Type: Habro- 



cryptus shikokuensis Uchida; original designation. 

 Pseudischnus Walkley, 1954, Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. 44, p. 219. New 



synonymy. Type: Ischnus oregonensis Cushman; original designation. 



Front wing 3.7 to 9.2 mm. long; body proportions moderate; frons 

 unarmed; clypeus rather small, strongly convex, often pyramidal in 

 profile, its apical margin convex or truncate, without a median tooth; 

 mesoscutum rather strongly convex, mat or more or less polished, 

 with fine, rather close punctures; notaulus sharp, reaching beyond 

 center of mesoscutum; epomia usually weak, sometimes absent; pro- 

 podeum rather narrow and convex, its transverse carinae complete, 

 the apical transverse carina forming weak sublateral crests, often 

 weak in the middle and rarely absent medially; propodeal spiracle 

 circular or short elliptic; areolet pentagonal, its sides rather strongly 

 convergent; ramellus short, sometimes absent; nervidus opposite basal 

 vein; mediella moderately arched; nervellus broken near its lower 

 end; axillus close to anal margin; first abdominal segment moderately 

 widened apically, its spiracle far beyond the middle, subbasally with- 



