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fallax Förster, 1841, p. 17 u. 78. 



liparae Giraud, Verhandl. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, XIII, 1863, p. 1271. 

 longulus Förster, Progr. Realsch. Aachen, 1861, p. XXXVI, n. 48. 

 micans Olivier, Mém. Soc. Agric. Dpt. Seine, XVI, 1813, p. 477. 

 mutia Walker, Monogr. Chalcid., I, 1839, p. 246. 

 ovatus Nee s (teste Förster), Hymen. Ichneum. affin. Monogr., II, 

 1834, p. 103, n. 18. 



Description of Stenomalus micans Olivier. 

 Chalets micans Olivier. 



Pteromalus micans Curtis, Farm insects. London, 1883, 



p. 243, plate H, fig. 17 and 18 and No. 34, fig. 9 and 10. 



Pteromalus micans Порчинск1й, Естественная истор1я 



xлtбнoй И.1И зеленоглазо!^ мушки (Chlorops taeniopus), 



С.-Петербургъ, 1881, стр. И. 



Female. Length 2,5 mm. Antennae slender, inserted above the 



middle of the face, which is convex enough. Scape reaching far beyond 



the first ocellus, flagellum long, slender. Pedicel shorter than the 



first funicle joint and as long as the third. Joints of the funicle gra- 



Fig. 1. Larva of Steno- 

 malus micans Oliv. 



Fig. 2. The head of the larva of Stenomalus mi- 

 cans О 1 i V. 



dually decreasing in length; first joint is one and a half times as long 

 as the last joint. The thickness of the flagellum is equal on its whole 

 length. First funicle joint twice longer than wide, last joint one and 

 a fourth longer than wide. 



Vertex convex; head wider than thorax; thorax long, prono- 

 tum sloping; scutellum convex, with small tooth at apex. The mar- 

 ginal vein of the anterior wing almost twice as long as the stigmal 



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