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13. Habrocytus rose Ashmead. 
Several specimens of both sexes, Brooklyn, N. Y., February 
9, 1913, from rose, A. S. Berquist, Chtn. No. 970. The cross- 
furrow on the scutellum in this genus is really an obtuse 
cross-carina. 
14. Entedononecremnus new genus of the eulophid Hemiptarsenini. 
Female: With the form and sculpture of the Entedonine but there 
is distinctly no break in the submarginal vein, the abdomen is sessile and 
the stigmal vein of normal length. Head somewhat wider than long, 
the antennz inserted somewhat below the middle of the face, 8-jointed 
with two large ring-joints, the club 3-jointed, large, conic-ovate, with 
a distinct, long terminal spine, the club longer than the rest of the 
flagellum, the funicle joint quadrate, shorter than the pedicel, large. 
Genal suture present. Pronotum not visible. Scutum large, the obtuse 
parapsidal furrows only cephalad; scutellum simple, without regularly 
placed bristles. Axillee advanced half way cephalad of the scutellum. 
Propodeum short, somewhat longer laterad, with a median carina and 
an oblique (Jatero-caudad) lateral one. Scutellum projecting over the 
propodeum, the postscutellum absent. Abdomen flat from dorsad, 
nearly round, the ovipositor not extruded, segment 2 longest, occupying 
a little over a fourth of the surface. Marginal vein distinctly shorter 
than the submarginal, the postmarginal subobsolete, the stigmal long, a 
third or more the length of the marginal, its knob linear. Hind tibial 
spur short and stout. Mandibles small, bidentate. Male the same but 
the club more slender. 
(1) Entedononecremnus unicus new species. Genotype. 
Female: Length, 1.20 mm. Short, stout. 
Dark metallic blue green, the head and scutum purplish to coppery, 
the abdomen distad of segment 2 nearly black. Wings hyaline, the 
venation dusky yellow. Antennz except the blackened club, cephalic 
and middle femora and tibize (except proximo-dorsal third of tibiz and 
dorsal femora), reddish brown. Head and thorax punctate, the pro- 
podeum and segment 2 of abdomen subglabrous; rest of abdomen 
densely scaly. Lateral ocelli distant from the eyes. Hind tibiz at apex 
beneath reddish brown. Tarsi white, the large last joint black. Pedicel 
somewhat longer than wide at apex; funicle at apex with a short petiole. 
Club 3 forming half that region, 1 and 2 much wider than long. Scutum 
and scutellum with sparse pubescence which is moderately long. 
Described from one male, three females reared from 
Aleurochiton species, March, 1915, near Georgetown, Demerara, 
British Guiana, G. E. Bodkin. 
Types: Catalogue No. 19342, U. S.N. ML,1id¢, 3@s ona 
tag plus a slide with @ and @ head, female hind tibia and 
fore wing. 
