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provided with two bristles at the sides, Scutellum with å 
sublateral bristle in front and a senseplate behind it, and 
provided with a similar bristle behind at the sides. 
Wings longer than abdomen, broad, all hairs on the an- 
terior wings arranged in transverse rows, basal portion of 
wings only provided with one short row, which forms an 
arc from the club of the radius for a short distance in- 
wardly towards the base of the wing. Posterior wings 
only provided with two rows of hairs, the marginal hairs 
shorter than wing's breadth. Anterior and intermediate tibiæ 
provided with one apical spur, posterior tibiæ with two, 
of wich the inner is considerably longer than the outer. 
Abdomen sessile, showing 9 segments (besides segments 
mentioned). Ovipositor in female produced for some di- 
stance beyond apex of abdomen. 
Summary of species. 
1. Apical portion of anterior wings with 8 rows of hairs. Female 
clava longer than the two funiculi. Ovipositor long protru- 
QS ie 2 Ey igh: Che a EN a a a 1. P. Stollwercki Først. 
Apical portion of anterior wings with 9 rows of hairs. Female 
clava not longer than the two funiculi. Ovipositor shorter. 
Poropoea Stollwercki Först. 
1851 Poropoea Stollwercki Förster. Verh. Nat. Ver. Preuss. Rheinl. 
Vill pe 28 TE; I Fig. 10 —a= e. 
1852 Ophioneurus simplex Ratzburg. Ichneum. d. Forstins III p. 196. 
1856 Poropoea Stollwercki Forster. Hym. Stud. II p. 88. 
1857-61 Poropoea Stollwercki Stollwerck Verk. Nat. Ver. Preuss 
Rheinl. XIV p. 113. XVII p. 191. 
1858 Trichogramma simplex Reinhard. Berlin. Ent. Zeit. II p. 16. 
1878 Ophioneurus grandis Thomson. Hym Scand. V. p. 299. 
1898 Chaetostricha. Dalla Torre. Cat. Hymen V p. 1. 
1915 Poropoea Stollwercki. Wolff. Zeit. Forst.—u Jagdw. XLVII p. 489. 
1916 Poropoea Stollwercki. Silvestri. Boll. Lab. Zool. Gen. e. Agr. 
Portici XI p. 124. 
The following description of the species is taken from 
Silvestri’s work. 
