56 GENERIC SYNOPSIS. 
CYNIPS Linn. 33 sp. ( Curt.) C. quercus folii. Linn. My fig. 73. 12. 
Abdomen obovate; antenne g¢ 15-, 2 14-jointed ; wings large, with a small dis- 
tinct triangular submarginal cell enclosed by nerves of equal thickness. 
BIORHIZA Westw. Cynirs p. Fab. 1 sp. C. aptera Fab. Coqueb. tab. 1. f. 11. 
Abdomen obovate ; antenne ? 14-jointed; wings obsolete. 
FIGITES Latr. Evcwaris p. Panz. 12 sp. F. scutellaris Rossi. 
Antenne ¢ long, filiform, 14-jointed, 2 shorter, thickened to the tips, 13-jointed ; 
second submarginal cell triangular, with its basal nerve almost obsolete ; scutel- 
lum large, with two basal excavations obtuse at the tip. Guérin, Icon R. 
An. t. Ixvii. fig. 3. 
ONYCHIA Hal. 1 sp. Cynips biusta sp. ined. 
** Abdomen with the third segment very large concealing the posterior ones, petiole 
very short; scutellum channelled throughout ; antenne filiform, 14-joints ¢, 
13 @ ; cubital areolets three, subcostal nerve not continued to join the rib. 

“N.B. Cynips ediogaster Pz. does not belong to this group, but probably 
to Figites.” Haliday MSS. 
EUCOILA Westw. ———— 5 sp. E. crassinerva Westw. 
Antenne g 15-jointed, 2 13-jointed, short, gradually incrassated; second sub- 
marginal cell obliterated; scutellum with three excavations. Mag. N. H. 
vol. viii. p. 174. 
KLEIDOTOMA Westw. ———— 3 sp. Ki. Psiloides, Westw. 
Antennz 2 13-jointed, short, three terminal joints suddenly thick ; second sub- 
marginal cell obliterated ; scutellum at the base with a broad excavation, with 
the apex tubercular, and 1-excavated. 
ANACHARIS Dalm. ———— 5 sp. An Eucharioides Dalm. 
Antenne g 14-jointed, 2 13-jointed, long, filiform; second submarginal cell 
obliterated ; scutellum with two rudimental excavations ; abdominal peduncle 
long. Steph. pl. 47. f. 1. 
GEGILIPS Hal. Ayacuanis B. Westw. 4 sp. Cynips nitidula Dalm. 
«« Abdomen globose-ovate ; petiole short, cylindric, rugose ; scutellum pyramidal, 
acute; antenne filiform, 14-joints ¢, 13 9 ; cubital areolets two, indistinct, 
the anastomosis forming a callous dot.” Haliday MSS. 
ALLOTRIA Westw. ———— 1 sp. Al. victrix, Westw. 
Antenne 9? 13-jointed, filiform, longer than the body ; abdomen subsessile ; second 
submarginal cell obliterated; scutellum transversely depressed at the base. 
MELANIPS Hal. ———— 2 sp. Cynips urtice Kirby. 
« Abdomen somewhat acute in ?, petiole very short; annular, second and third 
segments equal; scutellum rugose, the base bifoveolate ; antenne filiform, 
¢ 14, 9 13-joints; cubital areolets three.” Haliday MSS. 
Family 2. EVANIIDZ Westw. (Evaniadx Leach, Hal.) 
EVANIA Fab. Spruex p. Linn. 1 sp. Sp. appendigaster Linn. My fig. 74. 1. 
Abdomen minute, petiolated ; fore wings with distinct discoidal cells ; ovipositor 
not exserted. 
BRACHYGASTER Leach. Evanta p. Curtis. 2 sp. E. minuta Oliv. Curt. 257. 
Abdomen minute, petiolated ; fore wings without discoidal cells ; ovipositor not 
exserted. 
FQENUS Fab. Gasrerurtron Latr. olim. 2sp. Ichn. Jaculator Linn, Curt. 423. 
Abdomen long, gradually clavate; ovipositor long, exserted. 
