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orbi; frontovertex as long as wide and only slightly produced in front 
of the eyes with the frons nevertheless rather strongly protuberant; ocelli 
in a right-angled triangle, the anterior ocellus placed just behind a line 
connecting the anterior corners of the eyes, the posterior pair situated 
about one-half more than their own diameter from the occipital margin. 
Scape as wide as in odyneri and shaped nearly as in swezeyit and orbit, 
with the dorsal margin even more deeply concave and the ventral margin 
evenly and strongly convex, the inner margin near the base provided 
with a minute nipple-like process; pedicel comparatively large, flattened 

Fig. 2. Coelopencyrtus mauiensis. Antenna of male, lateral view. 
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Fig. 3. Coelopencyrtus mauiensis. Antenna of male, dorsal view. 
and produced above at apex so that in lateral view it is much wider 
at apex than at base and wider than either the scape or club; first and 
fifth funicle joints subequal in length and somewhat longer than the 
other joints, the second and third shortest; in lateral view of the funicle, 
al! the joints more or less transverse, the first joint much wider at apex 
than at base and a little wider than the three following joints, but some- 
what narrower than the fifth, the sixth distinctly smaller than the fifth, 
but appearing somewhat thicker in dorsal view; club somewhat shorter 
than the last three funicle joints combined, distinctly wider than the 
funicle and strongly obliquely inclined as in odyneri. 
Face above antennae with a median carina, which reaches upward 
almost to the middle of the eyes; whole face above antennae shagreened 
or without smooth and polished areas found in the males of the other — 
three species, being finely reticulate on the. upper part between the eyes 
and rugulose-reticulate below, more roughly in the lower part of the 
scrobal impression or just above the strong transverse protuberance below 
and partly between the antennal sockets, considerably more smoothly in 
the deepest parts of the scrobal impressions opposite the upper half of 
the median carina; area of differentiated sculpture on either side of 
face between the antennal sockets and the eyes is very finely lineolate- 
reticulate and sharply defined below from the rugulose area of the middle 
of the face, but intergrading above next to the eyes with the reticula- 
tions of the upper part of the face, this area also much smaller than 
in odyneri or swezeyi and leaving a much wider median interspace; fronto- 
vertex duller or with the reticulations more rugulose than in odyneri. 
