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vein long and slender, eight or more times longer than the short, 

 straight, broad marginal vein, which is twice the length of the stig- 

 ma! vein, which is distinct but without a neck; postmarginal vein 

 somewhat shorter than the stigmal and short and broad, subconic. 

 Apex of the submarginal vein just before it joins the marginal is 

 colorless. The tarsi are 5-jointed, with the spur forked and the 

 strigil well-developed on the cephalic legs. The proximal tarsal joint 

 is long. The tibije are curved and enlarged distad, almost club-shaped. 

 The proximal tarsal joint of the cephalic legs is curved at base. 



These notes are based on a fore wing and the tibiae and tarsi of 

 two legs mounted in balsam from the original tvpe tag-mount which 

 was labelled " Camptotera clavata Prov. 1598." The remounted frag- 

 ments have been returned to their place of deposit mentioned above. 



Subfamily Mymarin^. 



Tribe Anaphini. 

 Genus ANAGRUS Haliday. 

 Anagrus armatus (Ashmead). 



I have the following recent records of this widely distributed 

 species : Two balsam slides bearing a female each, received for identi- 

 fication from Dr. L. O. Howard and each bearing the label "' Bred 

 from grape scale. J. F. Zimmer, Washington, D. C, May 27, 191 1," 

 also respectively, the numbers " 10" and " 11." The supposed host is 

 Aspidiotus uvcc Comstock, but it is more probable that the parasites 

 were from some Jassid or similar eggs in the grape stems. And five 

 females "collected from windows of stables and barns at St. Joseph. 

 111., May 21, 1911. 



Genus ANAPHOIDEA Girault. 

 Anaphoidea pullicrura Girault. 



I have an additional female of this species captured in a green- 

 house, Urbana, 111., May 5, 191 1. 



Genus ANAPHES Haliday. 

 Anaphes sinipennis Girault. 



Since describing this species I have captured another female of it 

 at Urbana, 111., May 20, 191 1, on a window. 



