80 Psyche [April 
so the names of these two parasites may be available for economic 
purposes. 
Anomopterus gen. noy. 
This genus belongs to the subfamily Liophroninz and is related 
to the genus Centistes Haliday as defined in Szépligeti’s classifica- 
tion of the Braconidze (Gen. Insect. 1904) but may be separated 
from Haliday’s genus by the different venation, the different abdo- 
men and the other characters embodied in the following description. 
Malar space fully as wide as the width of the mandibles at the base; mandibles 
simple; clypeus well defined, separated from the front by a deep furrow; inner 
margins of the eyes parallel; antennz inserted above the middle of the front, pos- 
terior orbits approximately as broad as the diameter of the eye; eyes coarsely gran- 
ular; scape cylindrical, subequal in length with the second and third antennal 
joints; body coarsely granular; notauli obselete; propodeum subtruncate pos- 
teriorly and without any well defined areolation; venation as in Fig. 1; legs rather 
stout, especially the posterior pair; the posterior tibiz thickening apically: abdo- 
men with five segments; ovipositor well exserted. 
Type: The following new species. 
Anomopterus fasciipennis sp. nov. 
Female: Length, 2 mm.; length of the ovipositor 0.5 mm. Head and thorax 
coarsely granular; postocellar line slightly shorter than the ocellocular line; the 
lateral ocellar line subequal in length with the diameter of the anterior ocellus; 
antenne 20-jointed, the third joint distinctly longer than the fourth; first ten flagel- 
lar joints longer than wide, beyond that the length and width become subequal 
and the apical five joints are moniliform; mesoscutum coarsely granular; the met- 
anotum more coarsely granular than the scutellum, about the same sculpture as 
the dorsal aspect of the propodeum; dorsal aspect 
of the propodeum with two faint lateral carinee and 
with a faint median furrow, separated from the 
posterior aspect by an irregular faint carina; mes- 
episternum shining; practically impunctate; abdo- 
men shining, impunctate. Ferruginous; the eyes, 
the ocelli, posterior aspect of the propodeum, the 
metanotum and the two apical abdominal seg- 
Big ; ments black; the basal five joints of the antennz 
Anomopterus fasctipennis 
sp. nov., wings. 
pale ferruginous, the remaining, black; legs the 
color of the body; anterior wings hyaline with two 
broad dusky bands, in the region of the bands the venation is pale brown, in the 
hyaline portion of the wings it is pallid; stigma pale yellowish; posterior wings 
hyaline, irides cent, the venation pallid. 
Male: Length, 2mm. Agrees well with the above description of the female. 
Falls Church, Virginia. Described from two females (one type) 
