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to a line drawn between the lower corners of the eyes, about 

 equidistantly from each other as from eyes and elypeal margin, 

 in form long and slender as in Leptomastix (Forster) Mayr, the 

 scape flattened but hardly expanded, the pedicel about equal to 

 the first funicle joint, the funicle filiform ; all the joints much 

 longer than thick, not increasing in width distad, the club after 

 collapsing a little thicker than the funicle and a little longer 

 than the last two joints combined. Thorax short and thick, the 

 dorsum but slightly convex ; pronotum short, arcuate ; mesoscu- 

 tum about twice as wide as the median length ; axillae lying in 

 same plane with scutellum, meeting or nearly meeting medially ; 

 scutellum flat, abruptly declivous at the sides, the apex rounded ; 

 metanotum and propodeum both short, almost divided medially, 

 the side pieces triangular, the propodeum also very abruptly 



Fig. 7. Tanaomasti.r : A, female antenna of T. claripennis ; B, same of 

 T. abnormis. 



deflexed and overlapped by the abdomen ; legs long and slender, 

 the middle tibiae noticeably longer than their femora, the spur 

 a little shorter than the first tarsal joint, which is almost as long 

 as the following four combined, hind tibia with one small apical 

 spur ; wings narrow, elongate, the costal cell very narrow, mar- 

 ginal cilia short, marginal vein about three times as long as thick, 

 the stigmal slightly longer, straight and enlarged at apex, the 

 post-marginal considerably longer than the stigmal ; hind wings 



