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8. Ceraptrocerus Westwood and Habrolepis Foerster. ; 
The head in the first genus is not oblong, but short, the face 
much inflexed, the frons subprominent. The ovipositor is more or 
less exserted. Habrolepis differs in having the flagellum 
usual, the funicle joints only a little wider than long, but the 
scape is as in Ceraptrocerus. There appears to be no special 
armature on the scutellum. The mandibles in H. getterstedtu 
are guadridentate, the two inner teeth weaker than the other 
two. Of this species, a female reared from Lepidosaphes ulmt, 
Manchester, Eng., A. D. Imms. 
9. Anagrus armatus Ashmead nigriceps new variety. 
Female: Like armatus nigriventris but the head is dusky black as 
in Anagrus giraulti Crawford (which is otherwise typical armatus nigri- 
ventris) but this new variety differs in antennal structure thus—funicle 3 
is distinctly shorter than 2 or 4 which are subequal, each very slightly 
longer than 5 or 6. In typical armatus and in giraulti, funicle 3 is 
slightly longer than 4 and slightly shorter than 2. 
This variety does not differ greatly from Anagrus flaveolus 
Waterhouse (specimens so labelled in the U. S. N. M.), except- 
ing’much in coloration, the fore wings broader and funicle 
2 is hardly longer than funicle 6. 
Described from two females on a slide, reared from eggs of 
Empoasca. rosé, Corvallis, Oregon, H. F. Wilson. 
Types: Catalogue’ No.7 19340) Us S. oN WE the above 
Specimens. 
10. Camptoptera Foerster with 10-jointed Antenne. 
The following species have a ring-like joint in the antenne: 
C. greg, C. pulla and C. saintpierri; this joint is between joints 
1 and 2 of the funicle.. The antenne are therefore 10-jointed. 
These ring-joints are distinct and the reason they have been 
overlooked heretofore is due partly to the use and custom, 
preconceived ideas and so on. Females only examined. 
11. Bothriothorax flaviscapus new species. 
Female: Length, 2.00 mm. 
In Howard’s table of species runs to peculiaris, but differs: 
in having the scape all reddish yellow. Of the usual dark 
metallic green color, the axilla separated by a short carina. 
Distal third of scutellum shining (yet finely scaly) together 
