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Genus CALES, new genus. 



Female. — Tarsi 4-jointed; first and last joints of middle tarsus 

 much longer than second and third ; middle tibial spur not as long 

 as first tarsal joint; joints of hind tarsus subequal in length. An- 

 tennae 5-jointed ; bulla very long and slender, scape somewhat swollen ; 

 pedicel not greatly swollen, nearly three times as long as broad; 

 funicle joint 1 short and slender, about as long as broad (this joint 

 may possibly be found to be double on examination of additional 

 specimens). Second funicle joint slender, more than four times as 

 long as joint 1 ; club ovate, undivided, and longer than funicle and 

 pedicel together. Eyes naked. Fore wings narrow, with subparallel 

 fore and hind borders: marginal cilia long; discal cilia very sparse 

 and placed in two long horizontal rows and part of a third; marginal 



Fig. is. — Co(coi>Jia{/us zibrututs: Female, Greatly enlarged (original i. 



vein somewhat longer than submarginal; no diHerentiated stigmal. 

 Ovipositor slightly extruded. 



Male. — ^ITidvnown. 



Type. — The following species : 

 Cales noacki, new species. (Fig. 19.) 



FemaJe. — Length 0..52 : expan.se 1.44 mm.; greate.st width of fore 

 wing 0.12 mm. General color lemon-yellow; eyes reddish brown; 

 antenna? uniformly yellow ; legs slightly dusky. Legs long and slen- 

 der; body rather slender and graceful; abdomen rather short and 

 triangular. Wings hyaline, veins dusky. 



TyiK'. — No. 10800, L^. 8. National Museum. Described from one 

 female specimen reared by Fritz Noack, Campinas. Brazil, from an 

 undetermined species of Orthezia. (Bureau of Entomology No. 

 818301.) 



