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5. Front wings widened only at apex and with a long marginal fringe ; antenna? 9-jointed. 



Mymar Haliday (type M. pulchellus Hal.). 

 Front wings not wide, sometimes split at apex ; antenna; ai)parently but 3-jointed. 



Packardiella Ashmead (type Pleratomus putmanii Pack.). 



6. Antennse 9-jointed. 



Marginal vein punctiform Polynema Haliday (type Ichneumon ovulorum Hal.). 



Marginal vein lengthened. 



Metanotum without a carina Stichothrix Forster (type S. cardui Forst.). 



Metauotura with two carinte Ceraphractus Haliday (type C. cinclus Hal.). 



7. Marginal vein punctiform or lengthened 9 



Marginal vein and all othere absent or wanting. 



Front wings narrow, usually somewhat broader toward a|)ex, or linear or split at apex ; hind 



wings usually absent or aborted 8 



Front wings broad, spoon-.shaped ; hind wings entire. 



Antennae 13-jointed Mymarilla Westwood. 



8. Front wings not sjilit at apex ; antennfe 13-jointed Mymar Haliday. 



Front wings linear or split at apex ; antennte (?) imperfect Packardiella Ashmead. 



9. Marginal vein lengthened 10 



Marginal vein punctiform. 



Antennae 13-jointed Polynema Haliday. 



10. Antennse 10-jointed ; metanotum smooth, without a carina Stichothrix Forster. 



Antennae 11 -jointed ; metanotum bicarinate Ceraphractus Forster. 



Genera unknown to Author and not ( 'lassified. 

 Clialcites Heer (Fossil), Vierteljahrschr. naturf. Ges. Zurich, I., 1856, p. 26. (Type 



C. debilis Heer.) 

 CynipsichncitnKin Christ, Naturg. d. Insect., 1791, p. 377. (Type not mentioned.) 

 Lyms Walker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., X., 1813, p. 114. (Type L. orvjo Walker.) 



Belongs evidently to the Microgaderidie. 

 JYorbanus Walker, Ann. Soc. ent. France (2), I., 1843, p. 158. (Type N. dysaales 



Walker.) 

 Peridesmia Forster, Hyni. Stud., II., 1856, p. 65. (No type given.) 

 PrionojJHs Dalman, Svensk. Vet.-Akad. Handl, XLVL, 1825, p. 393. (No type 



given.) 



Genera Incorrectly Placed with the ('halcidoidea. 

 Agonophorus Dalman, Ofvers. Svensk. Vet.-Akad. Forhl., XIV., 1857, p. 287. 



(No type given.) 



Belongs evidently to the superfamily Proctotrypoidea. 

 Diplalejyis Fabricius, Syst. Piez., 1804, p. 149 (= Diadrophm). 



Belongs to the superfamily Cynipoidea, family Cynipidie. 



