19201 Wilcox — Species of Telenomus Having Ten-Jointed Antenna: 79 



one set in a shallow fovea. Head margined behind. Vertex 

 shagreened; front below shining, smooth except for a single row of 

 minute punctures along the inner margin of the eyes and a sha- 

 greened area on the sides below. The row of punctures extends 

 along the vertex behind the median ocelli and are somewhat larger 

 than those on the sides. Mandibles dark reddish brown. Anten- 

 nae ten-jointed with a five-jointed club, scape and pedicel dusky 

 yellow, funicular joints pale brown, the club darker. Scape reach- 

 ing to the vertex, pedicel twice as long as thick at the apex; first 

 funicular joint twice as long as thick, slightly thicker than the 

 pedicel; second shorter, two-thirds as long; third one-half as long 

 as the first and rounded; first four joints of the club quadrate, about 

 equal; last slightly longer and conically pointed. Prothorax about 

 as long as wide, convex in front, thinly covered with whitish pubes- 

 cence, shagreened. Scutellum shining with fine, sparse punctures 

 which show faintly. Postscutellum finely rugose. Abdomen 

 sessile, longer than the head and thorax, pointed at the tip. First 

 segment wider at the sides than medially, longitudinally striated at 

 the base; second segment fully twice as long as wide, shining and 

 striated at the base near suture, these striae not being as long as 

 those at the base of the first segment. Behind these striae are faint 

 aciculations, showing somewhat stronger at the sides. Following 

 segments much shorter. Wings hyaline, ciliated; venation pale 

 yellow. 



Male. Differs from the female as follows: Legs and antennae 

 paler. Antennae twelve-jointed; scaj)e and pedicel yellowish; the 

 flagellar joints fuscous becoming darker towards the tip. Pedicel 

 and first three funicular joints longer than thick, about equal in 

 length; fourth to ninth moniliform; the last joint twice as long as 

 the penultimate, pointed. 



Type locality. New Hampshire. Type: Gip. Moth Lab. No. 

 4176E. Deposited in U. S. Nat. Mus. Type Cat. No. 23066, 

 U. S. Nat. Mus. Host: Hemerocampa leucostigma Abb. & Sm. 



Described from four specimens reared from the eggs of H. leu- 

 costigma collected April 14, 1910. 



Telenomus euproctidis sp. nov. 



Female. Length 0.7.5 mm. Black, shining; the legs brownish; 

 wings hyaline with long cilia. Head about three times as wide as 



