James Waterston 3 



2. Head (Fig. 2 b), just broader than long (13 : 12). Eyes rather short and little 

 more than half (5 : 9) the length (depth). Frons very wide, the eyes at the level 

 of the anterior ocellus separated by about | and on the base line by ■? of the breadth. 

 Malar space large, the malar impressed line f the depth of the eye or barely half (4 : 9) 

 that of the head. Toruli elongate, much longer (12 : 5) than broad; distant from the 

 clypeal edge at \, and from one another rather over, their own length. Besides 

 the usual short bristles along the orbits f ron tally, there are two (1:1) minute, below 

 the anterior ocellus, 6-7 on each side between the toruli and 4(1 : 2 : 1 ), stronger on 

 the clypeus, remote from the edge. The intertorular area is somewhat tumescent. 

 Pattern moderate, regular, distinctly but not strongly raised. 



Antenna (Fig. 3 b). Length about 1 mm., scape and bulla together not quite half 

 as long as the remainder of the antenna. Scape (6:1) nearly thrice the pedicel (7 : 4) 

 longer than the first four joints of the funic le and about { longer than the club. 



Fig. 3. Copidosoma tortricis Wtrst. (a) Antenna J 1 , (b) antenna $, (c) first joint of mid 



tarsus and apex of tibia 9. 



Funicle expanding from the second joint onwards, sixth joint nearly as wide as the 

 club and much broader (7 : 4) than the first, but only a little longer (9 : 8). The 

 insertion of the funicular joints is infra median and the distal superior angle is in- 

 distinctly produced and setigerous. The club is distinctly segmented only on one 

 side and the sensoria are few. Labrum (Fig. 3 c), mandibles (Fig. 3 a) elongate, 

 tridentate, maxillary palpus 12 : 10 : 15 : 25. Last joint with four stouter bristles 

 (1 median, 2 preapical, and 1 apical) at the edge (of which the last is § the joint) 

 and 14-16 finer over its surface. Labial palpus 12 : 15 : 12, apical bristle as long as 

 the joint which bears 6-7 in all. 



Thorax and propodeon subequal, both in length and breadth to the abdomen, 

 but broader than the head. Thorax + propodeon + head shorter than antenna. 



Pronotum, posterior row of about 18 bristles. Prosternum twice as broad as long. 

 Prepectus entirely reticulate. Tegulae three bristles. Axillae not quite touching, with 



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