4 Parasite of Strawberry Tortrix 



one minute bristle. Scutellum, about £ shorter than the scutum with about 30 

 bristles. Propodeon extremely short spiracle small, broadly oval, situated at the 

 extreme side where the segment is intumescent and posteriorly angulate. One or 

 two pleura] bristles and another small patch of the same behind the spiracle, the 

 individual bristles rising from minute wart-like excrescences. 



Wings, forewings (Fig. 4) (7:3) length 1-3 mm., on the submarginal vein 

 12-14 bristles. Radius (Fig. 5) with a single bristle and four terminal pustules, on 

 the dorsal sm'face along the edge of the submarginal cell are about 30 bristles. Below 







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Fig. 4. Copidosoma tortricis Wtrst. $ wing. 



Fig. 5. Copidosoma tortricis Wtrst. $. Details of radius of wing. 



nearly the whole surface of the cell is covered with bristles of which about 10 towards 

 the apex are longer and oblique. There are 6-8 rows of bristles basally before the 

 "hairless streak." Hind wings (7 : 2) length -8 mm. Forelegs, femur equal to tibia. 

 The latter with comb of six rather long spines apically. Upper apical angle of tibia 

 with one chitinous tooth anteriorly and another posteriorly, first tarsal comb of 12 

 spines. Proportions of first three tarsal joints, 9:6:5. 



Mid leg, femur shorter (6:7) than tibia. Spur of the latter shorter than first 

 tarsal joint (Fig. 3 c). Heavy spines on apex of tibia 5, on tarsus 6, 4, 4, 2, 0, respec- 



