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thick as seen from above. Lateral ocelli nearly touching the eyes, 

 the median one set in a shallow fovea. Vertex shagreened, with a 

 few punctures; front below smooth, shining, with a row of punc- 

 tures along the sides near the eyes, shagreened on the sides below. 

 Antennae dark brown or black, ten-jointed, with a four-jointed 

 club. Scape nearly reaching to the vertex; pedicel more than twice 

 as long as thick; first funicular joint two-thirds as long as the pedi- 

 cel, second and third one-half as long as the first, not as thick, 

 about equal, fourth considerably wider than long; first, second, 

 and third club j'oints nearly quadrate, about equal, the last longer 

 and conically pointed. Thorax about as long as wide, convex in 

 front, thinly pubescent with whitish hairs, faintly shagreened. 

 Scutellum smooth, shining, finely pitted around the outer edge; 

 postscutellum finely rugose. Abdomen smooth, shining, longer 

 than the thorax; first segment considerably wider at tip than at 

 base, rather deeply, longitudinally striated at base, striae a little 

 longer than one-half the length of the segment. Second segment 

 more than twice as long as wide, striated at base, the striae not as 

 deep as those on first segment but slightly longer; following seg- 

 ments short and coming to a })oint. Wings hyaline with rather 

 long cilia; venation pale yellowish brown. 



Male. Differs from the female as follows: antennae and legs, 

 except coxae, considerably paler; abdomen not pointed at apex. 

 First three funicular joints of antennae about two-thirds the length 

 of the pedicel; fourth to ninth shorter, moniliform; the last twice 

 as long as wide and pointed. 



Type locality: Japan. Type: Gip. Moth Lab. No. 3348A. 

 Deposited in U. S. Nat. Mus. Type: Cat. No. 23067, U. S. Nat. 

 Mus. Host: Euproctis conspersa But\. 



Described from several specimens reared from the eggs of E. 

 conspersa from Japan, August 25, 1910. 



Telenomus dalmani (Ratz.). 



Ichneum. der Forstinsect., vol. 1, p. 185 (1844), (Teleas). 

 Mayr, Verh. zool.— bot. Gesellsch. Wien, vol. 29, p. 708 (1879). 

 Telenomus fiskei Brues, Psyche, vol. 17, p. 106 (1910). 



There are a few specimens of this species from Dresden, Germany, 

 in the collection and many others from New England. The speci- 

 mens from New England were first determined as Telenomus fiskei 



