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underparts, the antennae except club, however, a little deeper 

 yellow than legs ; the ovipositor black at apex ; wings with a 

 conspicuous tegunientary smoky band across the disk, its distal 

 margin opposite the end of the stigmal vein and slightly convex, 

 the basal fourth of Mdng with a brown dot on lower margin at 

 the very base ; hind wings also slightly smoky across the middle. 



MALE 



Frontovertex about one-third longer than wide, the anterior 

 ocellus at the center ; otherwise structurally about as in female. 

 The coloration slightly paler, more of a chrome lemon yellow, the 

 abdomen orange yellow, and the wings banded as in the female. 

 Length, 0.8 mm. 



Described from one female, one male (type and allotype) 

 reared from early larval stages of Pseudococcus crawii (Coquil- 

 lett), Uplands, California, November, 1914 (C. P. Clausen), 

 Clausen no. 53. 



Acerophagus notativentris (Girault) 



Fig. 1 

 Pseudaphycus )iotatire)itris Girault, Descrip. Hym. Chaloid. variorum 

 cum Observ., vol. 3, p. 10, Glendale, Md., May, 1917. 



FEMALE 

 Frontovertex nearly twice as long as wide, finely granulose 

 about as in A. texanus and minutely punetulate ; ocelli forming 

 an angle of about 85°, the anterior one a little behind the center 



Fig. 1. Acerophagus notativentris : A, antenna of female; B, right 

 mandible of female, exterio-dorsal view; C, same, anterior view. 



