284 Annals Entomological Society of America {[Vol. VIII, 
9. Coccidencyrtus ensifer (Howard). 
Female: Length, 1.60 mm. 
Differs from A phidencyrtus aspidioti in having the marginal vein 
but slightly longer than wide, somewhat shorter than the stigmal and 
the postmarginal veins, the funicle and club are pale yellow and there 
is a small, square fuscous patch against the marginal vein; the funicle 
joints are all subquadrate, the club is more pointed and nearly equal in 
length to the funicle. The band on the middle tibia 1s somewhat 
longer. The axilla are slightly separated. The male has the club 
solid, the funicle and club with rather long, scraggly hairs, the funicle 
joints cylindrical oval, only somewhat longer than wide, but much 
shorter than the club. 
From several males and females reared from Aspidiotus 
juglans-regie, Muskegon, Michigan, July 7, 1914. Received 
from H. J. Franklin: 
