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Family ENCYRTID^. 



(BRASEMA) ANASTATUS RUGOSICOLLIS (Cameron). 



This species has been reared from the eggs of Microcentrum rhom- 

 Ufolium at Lindsay, CaUfornia, by Mr. J, R. Horton, of the United 

 States Department of Agriculture. 



OOENCYRTUS TRINIDADENSIS, new species. 



Female.^— Length, about 0.8 mm. Green, the scutellum, lower part 

 of face and apex of abdomen bronzy; face above antennae and the 

 mesoscutum and scuteUum, except at apex, reticulate; scape dark 

 brown, rest of antennae lighter brown; pedicel about as long as joints 

 1 and 2 of funicle combined, the first joint of funicle shghtly longer 

 than the second; ocelli in an equilateral triangle; femora dark brown, 

 fore and mid tibiae narrowly and hind tibiae broadly, annulate with 

 dark brown. 



Male. — Length about 0.62 mm. Similar to the female but the 

 head green, the dorsum more aeneous, with some bronzy reflections, 

 the antennae testaceous and the bands on the tibiae somewhat narrower. 



Habitat. — Port of Spain, Trinidad. 



Described from many specimens reared from the eggs of a penta- 

 tomid in February, 1912, by F. W. Urich. 



Type.— C&t. No. 16039, U.S.N.M. 



The female diffei-s from 0. anasae. in the dark femora and annulate 

 tibiae; from ;/o^wsom by the annulate tibiae; clisiocampae has the sec- 

 ond jomt of funicle sHghtly longer than first and the lateral ocelli 

 farther from each other than to anterior ocellus. 



OOENCYRTUS CHRYSOP^, new species. 



Female. — Length, 0.5 mm. Above greenish, the scuteUum aeneous; 

 face mostly aeneous, pleurae brown; antennae and legs testaceous 

 with a very sHght brownish tmge, 

 the coxae slightly darker; pedicel 

 much longer than first joint of fun- 

 icle, the joints of the funicle sub- 

 quadrate (see fig. 1) ; mesoscutem fig. i.— ooenctetus cHEYsopiE. outline 

 shiny, aknost smooth; scuteUum op axtenna of female. 



with crowded very fine punctures, resembling minute thimblelike 

 punctures ; wings hyahne. 



Type-locality. — Verdant Vale, Arima, Trinidad. 



Host. — Eggs of Chrysopa species. 



Described from specimens reared by Mr. F. W. Urich. 



Type.— C&t. No. 16040, U.S.N.M. 



This species is distinguished by thesubquadrate joints of the funicle. 



