332 Dr. H. Stadelmaun: Bericht über die wissensch. Leistungen im 



Proctotruxtidae. 



Stefani (Proctotrupid. v. Sicilien) Natural. Sicil. 



Äcanthopria (n. gen. Diapriae affine) crassieornis (N. Granada) Ashmead, 

 P. Zool. Soc. London, p. 790. 



Arablyaspis xanthochroa , grenadensis 800, ruficornis, brunneus , p. 801. 

 (N. Granada) Ashmead, I. c. 



Anteris striatifrons (N. Granada) Ashmead, 1. c., p. 798. 



Aphanogmus grenadensis, insularis (N. Granada) Ashmead, 1. c. , p. 789. 



Caloteleia dorsalis, striatifrons , p. 797, grenadensis, p. 798 (N. Granada) 

 Ashmead, 1. c. 



Ceraphron grenadensis , subopacus, rugifrons, p. 788, politifrons, p. 789 

 (N. Grauada) Ashmead, 1. c. 



Ceratopria grenadensis, flavipes (N. Grauada) Ashmead, 1. c, p. 807. 



Cremastus annulipes (N. Granada) Ashmead, 1. c, p. 798. 



Diapria smithi, grenadensis, p. 805, peraffinis, melanopleura, unicolor, p. 805 

 (N. Granada) Ashmead, 1. c. 



Embidobia nov. gen. iuter. Cremastobaeum et Hadronotum. (Head 

 trausverse, very little wiäer thau the thorax, about two and a half times as 

 wide as thick anteroposteriorly, the occiput concave, the face subconvex 

 but with a median sulcus or furruw towards the Insertion of the antennae; 

 occelli 3, small triangularly arranged, the lateral much closer to the eye margin 

 than to the front ocellus, eyes ablong or subovate, sparsely pubescent. Antennae 

 insected just above the clypeus 12-poiDted, iu the female terminating 

 iu a four joiuted cluh, the funiular joints all very minute, except the first, 

 transversa; pedical ohconical stouter and longer than the first three or four funicular 

 joints united; first three joints of club transversa ; in the male the flagellum is 

 filiform with the joints except the last moniliform, the last ovate or cone-shaped. 



Maxillary palpi minute, apparently 3-jointed. Mandibles hidentate. 



Thorax short ovoid, the prouotum hardly visible from above; mesonotum 

 smoth without parapsidal furruws ; scutellum semicircular or lunate ; metathorax 

 Short, the hind angles subacute. Front wings pubescent, the submarginal veiu 

 reaching the costa about two - thirds the length of the wing, the marginal 

 vein short, almost punctiform, ouly about twice as long as thick, the stigmal 

 vein straight oblique, euding in a minute knob and a little more than twice as 

 long as the marginal vein; basal vein abseut. 



Abdomen in female fusiform, about one-third (or a little longer) longer 

 than the head and thorax united, the third segment the longest, the basal Seg- 

 ment has a more or less distinct hump at base , but it is not greatly developed 

 on produced into a hörn as in Catoleia, Baryconus, and other genera.) p. 264, 

 urichi (Trinidad), p. 265, Journ. Trin. Field Cl. Natural. 1895. 



Epyris pygmaeus (N. Granada) Ashmead, 1. c, p. 787. 



FidioUa (n. gen. Platygasterinarura) flavipes (Ohio) Ashmead, Journ. Cin- 

 cinnati Soc, p. 171. 



Goniozus mexicanus, tepicensis (Mexiko) Ashmead, Proc. Calif. Akad., p. 540. 



Gryon basicinctus (N. Granada) Ashmead, Proc. Zoolog. Soc. London, p. 796. 



Hadronotus bolivari (Spanien) Giard, Bull. Soc. Ent. France, p. LXXVIII, 

 rugosithorax, agilis, atrocoxalis, p. 799, grenadensis, p. 800 (N. Granada) Ashmead, 

 1 c. 



