GIRAULT—TWO NEW SPECIES OP TELENOMUS 
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1906] 
TWO XEW SIT-XIES OF TELENOMUS. 
I'.V A. AKSENE ('.IKAULT^ WASITIXGTOX, D. C. 
1. Telenomus quaintancei sjx'cies novem. 
Female. — 
Shining' black ; length, o.tio mm. trochanters, knees, distal tips of tibiae, and 
tarsi, brownish-yellow ; basal and distal joints of tarsi darker, the latter some- 
times iiearly black. 
Head sligiitly wider tlian mesothorax, mnch wider than prothorax, from 
dorsal as])ecl twice as wide as thick I cephalo-caudad ) , shagreened ; face to 
cephalic ocellus glabrous, excepting the portions bordering the inner margins of 
the eyes which are hairy ; head triangulate, cephalic aspect hairy : eyes hairy and 
very dark red, ocelli inconspicuous, reddish, the lateral ocelli close to, but not 
touching, the margin of the eye. 
Thora.x rather stout, slightly longer than abdomen, sculpture similar to that 
of the head, the dorsum with rather dense whitish pubescence. Mesothorax 
flattened dorsad, with a deep conspicuous smooth femoral furrow on its side. 
Scutellum smooth, hairy, striate at outer edges. 
Abdomen smooth, polished, first and second segments, at base, strongly, 
longitudinally striate, the striations of the second segment not present near the 
lateral margin of that segment ; second segment by far the largest, one-third 
wider than long; hairs sparse, whitish, in lateral rows at incisions: anal segment 
truncate. Abdomen depressed. 
Wings hyaline, venation yellowish, the marginal vein more than half the 
length of the shaft of the stigmal ; postmarginal vein sub-e<jual in length to the 
marginal and submarginal veins combined, or slightly shorter. Shaft of the 
stigma thick. 
.-\ntennae ii-jointed, unifomily pubescent, black; scape at basal constriction 
and at tip, and the tip of the pedicel, pale. Antennae more gradually clavate 
than usual, the club, however, distinct. 
Scape long, subclavate, constricted at basal one-fourth and narrowed some- 
what at tip; longer than the four joints following. Pedicel oval, much longer 
and thicker than the first funicle joint. F'unicle joints iT-J, tind 3 moniliform, 
