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of that of the abdomen’s body or nearly as long as the slenderer 
petiole). And the hind wings are wholly hyaline. 
The male has a fuscous band across the abdomen a little before 
apex. 
One male, three females described in detail in Journ. New York 
Ent. Soc., December, 1910, pp. 254-258. Locality, Fredonia, 
Kans.; eggs of Qicanthus. 
Types: Catalogue No. 20599, U. S. National Museum, one male, 
three females on tags. 
Anaphoidea conotracheli (Girault). 
From eggs of Craponius inaequalis, West Virginia (F. E. Brooks). 
gg i g 
Eutelus betule sp. nov. 
. 
Female: Length, 1.00 mm. Dark metallic green, the wings 
hyaline, the scape, most of the pedicel, venation, cephalic tibie, 
tips of other tibize and the tarsi, yellowish brown. Body finely 
scaly punctate, the propodeum and abdomen scaly, the former 
tricarinate but the median carina weak, subobsolete. Parapsidal 
furrows incomplete. Propodeal spiracle minute, rounded, its own 
diameter from the cephalic margin. No spiracular sulcus. Abdo- 
men conic-ovate, a little longer than the rest of the body, depressed 
or sunken above, its second segment occupying a fourth of the 
surface. Lateral ocelli far distant from the eyes. Clypeus small, 
not advanced, sharply incised at the meson, thus bidentate, its 
teeth obtuse. Mandibles 3- and 4-dentate. Antenne inserted 
near the clypeus, a little below the ventral ends of the eyes, 13- 
jointed with three ring-joints, the third of the latter largest; funicle 
joints subquadrate, subequal, somewhat shorter than the pedicel. 
Stigmal vein a half shorter than the marginal, somewhat shorter 
than the postmarginal. 
The male is similar but the abdomen is much shorter, depressed 
and obtuse at apex. 
From two pairs reared from ““Cecidomyizia betula, Albany, N. Y., 
June 10, 1887 (J. A. Lintner).”’ 
Types: Catalogue No. 20789, U.S. National Museum, two pairs 
on tags, appendages on a slide. 
