Pomona Coi.i.eoe .Ioirnai. of F.ntomoi.oov 71'' 



till' hasc of tlic sfffincnt .ind tlic top iiuniiist tin- iiirsotliorax. .Uidumen Si-arorlv 

 wider than tlir tliorax, not distiiu-tly sfpiiciitid. Iiairv, lifflit nrrcii witli ini-dinii 

 dorsal lilack |)att'iic.s and transverse dorsal dark Imnds across the last two 

 aixliiininal sejiiiients. Of the dorsal patches the first is very small and is on the 

 (irst si-ffinent, the si'ciiiid is Iarj;e and extends to the h)wcr iiinr);iiis of the cornicles. 

 Anal piati- rounded and dusky f;reen. Cornirlrs — ( l''i({ure '2.'«) J). Sliffhtly 

 lonjjer than the width of the base, hase widest, very slifjlitly or not constricted 

 before the apex, mouth Harinj{ hut very little or none, with |)arallel broken lines 

 around surfaei-, liffht ffreen (concolorous with surroinidin); body area), lenjjth 

 (i.OM mm., width of the base O.OTS nun., width of mouth ().() Mi mm. /,«•/?»— Small, 

 slender, hairy, transparently white or light grei-n throughout, ff'higt — Normal, 

 hyaline. I'riinari/ — Length 1.8 mm., width (l.();"> nun., margin constricted at the 

 tip of the stigma, venation fairly constant, but variable as in nearly nil memlN-rs 

 of this tribi-. Costal, wide .-md distinct, dusky brown. .Subcostal little widi-r 

 than the cost.'d, dusky brown. .Stigma cpiite oval, tip blunt or rather sharp, short, 

 dusky brown, of a uniform color throughout, lowi-r margin hairy, length O.irt mm., 

 width O.I mm. Stiginal vein short, well curved throughout, but strongest in basal 

 half, tip clouded, arises lu'arer the tip than the middle of the stigma. First dis- 

 coidal arising beyond the middle of the subcostal, straight or curved inwardly. 

 .Second di.scoidal sub-obsolete at the base, straight, not reaching the margin of 

 the wing, base midway between the bases of the first and second discoidals. Third 

 discoidal normally twice-forked, obsolete at the base, first fork one-third the dis- 

 tance from the base to the tip of the lower branch of that fork, .second fork 

 one-half the distance from the first fork to the tip of the wing, or more often 

 nearer tlie tip of the wing. Ti|)s clouded. This vein is often but onci- forked 

 as has been observed in so many of the small species taken here. .Ml tlw veins are 

 dusky brown in color. Srvoiiilari/ — Length I.'2."> mm., width 0. 1 mm. Normally 

 with subcostal and two discoidals. .Subcost.'d undulate with strongest downward 

 curve below booklets and beycnul the base of the seeiuid discoidal. Discoidals very 

 light, bases not very far aj)art, the base of the second near the middle i>f the 

 sulK'ostal, bases also obsolete, or nearly so. First vein slightly curved inwardly, 

 second straight. Stf/le — (Figure '3.S0 H). .Short, tip nearly straight across with 

 large spine on each lateral corner, base much wider than apex, slightly dusky 

 or light green, length 0.0");") mm., width of base O.OT.'i mm. 



M'TKHois vivii'Miors KKMM.K ( l''igure '2,40 H) 



Length 1.1- mm., width of the abdomen 0.8 nun. Hotii/ — Wide and very flat, 

 covered with long tuberculatc hairs. Prrrailiiis color — Transparently light green 

 throughout. Jlead — .Small, narrower than the thor.nx, rounded, hairy, without 

 antennal tubercles, ))ale light green. ^.'.V'"* — Compound eyes, bright red, with 

 tuberehs. Antrnnai — (Figure '2.S0 F, G). Nearly as long as the body, reaching 

 beyoiul the bases of the cornicles, very slender throughout, but a mere filament : 

 apical third and remaining articles imbricated, colorless or transparently white 

 throughout, very few hairs. Lengths of the articles: I, O.OtJ.'i mm.: IL O.Oi mm.; 

 III. O.'J,". nun.; I\'. 0.17 nun.; \', 0.18 nun.: \'I. •>. t'-' nun. (base 0.1-i unu.. filament 



