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head is somewhat thinner fronto-occipitally than in odyneri, a 
little wider than long, and the eyes appear to be somewhat 
more densely pubescent. The coloration agrees very well with 
odynert. 
Coelopencyrtus mauiensis n. sp. Figures 1-3. 
Female. Similar to odyneri, but the head is somewhat thieker fronto- 
oceipitally, and a little wider than long, with the clypeal margin sub- 
truncate and rounding towards the sides, the medial process practically 
absent; frontovertex narrower, being narrowest at a point a little in 
front of the anterior ocellus, the inner orbits of the eyes, therefore, some- 
what diverging posteriorly throughout a greater part of their length; 
ecelli in an equilateral triangle with the anterior ocellus somewhat behind 
the center of the frontovertex. (In specimens of odyneri of about the 
same size as the types of mawiensis the frontovertex is noticeably wider 
and the ocellar triangle is larger but still equilateral as the anterior 
ocellus is placed farther forward either at or before the center of the 
frontovertex, whereas in much larger specimens of odyneri the ocellar 
triangle is noticeably still more acute.) In other structural details and 
in sculpture and vestiture practically as in odyneri. 
Coloration also about the same, except in regard to the legs and 
wings; the former are nearly wholly blackish, with the front and hind 
tarsi brownish, the middle tarsi and tibial spur brownish yellow, the 
aniddle tibiae also more or less brownish yellow, narrowly at apex on the 
under side; wings hyaline, with the smoky stain found in odyneri fainter, 

Fig. 1. Coelopencyrtus mauiensis. Antenna of female. 
except across the dise opposite the apical third of the venation and 
abruptly terminating in a straight line parallel with the speculum and 
somewhat more basal, the base of the wing being perfectly clear except 
for a short, smoky streak near the posterior margin. 
Length of body, (0.91 to) 1.21; length of head, 0.419; width of 
head, 0.466; width of vertex at posterior ocelli, 0.117; width of mesos- 
cutum, 0.417; length of forewing, 1.00; width of forewing, 0.440 mm. 
Male. Similar to odyneri in general characters, but the head is only 
twice as thick dorsally as at the oral margin, less distinctly longer than 
wide, and more rounded in frontal view but not so distinetly so as in 
