PATE 
1829 Microma latipennis. Curtis. Guide Br. Ins. p. 137. 
1833 Calleptiles latipennis. Haliday. Ent. Mag. I. p. 340. 
1834 Trichogramma evanescens. Nees. Hym. Ichn. aff. Mon. II, p. 410. 
1839 Pterotrix evanescens. Walker. Monogr. Chalcid. I, p. 12. 
1840 Trichogramma evanescens. Westwood. Introd. mod. Class. II. 
1841 ” ” Walker. Entomologist. 
1843 ” ” Haliday Trans. Ent. Soc. London III, 
R. 4. p. 298. 
1851 i vitripenne. Walker. Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (2) VII. 
p: 212: 
1871 y evanescens. Greene. Entomologist V, p. 358. 
1872 ” ” Walker Notes on Chalc. P.7, p. 114. 
1873 ” ” Walker Entomologist, p. 472. 
1897 Oophthora simblidis. Aurivillius. Ent. Tidskrift, p. 249. 
1898 Trichogramma evanescens. Dalla Torre. Cat. Hymen. V, p. 2. 
1904 ” ” Ashmead. Classific. p. 360. 
1907 Pentarthron carpocapsae. Schreiner. Plodovostvo. p. 711. 
1915 Trichogramma piniperdae. Wolff. Zeit. Forst- u. Jagdw. XLVII. 
The description of the species given here is taken 
mainly from Aurivillius: — Antenne six jointed, scape 
rather long, of the usual form, pedicellus triangulate, not 
half as long as scape, one anellus, two funiculus joints, 
which together are about three quarters of the length of 
the pedicellus, club almost oval, not jointed. Head short, 
triangulate, in female slightly, and in male clearly broader 
than thorax. Eyes normal size, red, egg-shaped, naked. 
Anterior wings longer than body, elongate egg shaped 
naked quite close to base. About fifteen more or less di- 
stinct rows of hairs from stigma, besides a number of 
spread upright hairs. Fringe short. Radius short. Pos- 
terior wings knife-shaped with two whole rows of hairs 
and a number of spread hairs on surface. Front margin 
with short fringe hind margin with long fringe. Abdo- 
men with segments indistinct almost cylinder-shaped. 
Legs as usual normal. Intermediate and posterior tibie 
with one spur. Ovipositor almost invisible beyond apex 
of abdomen. 
Female: Winged, pale yellow, yellow, dark-yellow, 
