Chalcididae. 483 



Mesepist. large, triangulär; either the ant. or the post fem. much 

 swoUen a. sometimes toothed, or both are swoUeii with the bind fem. 

 toothed; if with slender legs, bind legs very long, tbeir coxae long, 

 cylindrical, while the radius (stigraal vein) in front wings is very short, 

 with the postmarg. vein very long extending to tbe apex of the vs^ing 

 (Pelecinella). Fam. XLVII. Cleonymidae 



8. Mesonot. either depressed, with more or less distinct parapsidal furrows, 

 scapulae longitudinally ridged, or convex or subconvex, entirely without 

 furrows, rarely convex w. distinct furrows ; axillae most frequently meeting 

 at inner basal angles, rarely very widely separated. 



Fam. LXVIII. Encyrtidae 



9. Meson, subconvex with incomplete or complete paraps. furrows; bind 

 coxae rarely much larger than the front coxae, axillae separated, not 

 meeting at inner basal angles; mesepist. usually small, wedge-shaped or 

 triangulär, bind wings with a long marginal vein; maud. usually stout, 

 3- or 4-dentate at apex. Fam. LXIX. Pteroiualidae 



10. Hind coxae normal, mesopleura impressed. 11 



Hind coxae abnorm, lai'ge a. dilated, their femora flat or compressed, 

 tarsi very long; mesopl. entire, not impressed; marginal veins in front 

 wings most frequently extraordiuarily lengthened, radius very short, 

 scarcely dilated; mesonot. without furrows. Fam. LXX. Elasmidae 



11. Tarsi 4 — 5 jointed, rarely heteroraerous; ant. wings not short a. broad, 

 with the pubesceuce normal; margin. a. radial veins normal, postmarg. 

 vein often wanting; mesonotum w. complete oi' incomplete furrows. 



Fam. LXXI. Eulophidae 



Tarsi 3-joiuted; ant. wings short a. broad, broadly rounded at apex 



with the pubescences most frequently arranged in rows, more rarely nor- 



mally pubescent; marg. a. rad. veins united in the form of a strongly 



curved (f^-shaped) line. Fam. LXXll. Trichogrammidae 



12. Pronot. usually large, rounded, or couically produced auteriorly; wings 

 always with a long marg. fringe, nearly veinless a. always without a 

 radius (stigraal v.), the marg. vein most frequently reduced to a mere dot; 

 antenn. in 9 terminating in a distinct fusiform or egg-shaped solid club, 

 more rarely with a 2-jointed club; tarsi 4— 5-jointed. 



Fam. LXXIII. Mymaridae 

 Acrocormus Forst. Bestimm, d. Gatt. Ashmead (8) p. 203 $, p. 205 ^. 



Acrostela Sliipp (? = cj Thoracantha Latr.). Bestimm, d. Gatt. Ashmead (9) 



p. 240 $. 

 Agamerion Hai. Bestimm, d. Gatt. Ashmead (8) p. 202 $. 

 Allocera Sichel siehe Euchalcis, 



Amblymerus. 2 sp. Angab, d. Wirtsth. (Cynip.); gezog. Kieffer (2) p. 196. 

 Amotura Cameron. Bestimm, d. Gatt. Ashmead (8) p. 202 $. 

 Anoglyphis Forst. Bestimm, d. Gatt. Ashmead (8) p. 204 $, p. 206 (j^. 

 Aphelininae siehe Eulophidae. 

 Aprostocetus caudatus Westw. Angabe d. Wirtsthiere (Cynip.); gezog. Kieffer 



(2) p. 195. 

 Aulogymnus aceris Forst. Wirtsth. (Cynip.); gezog. Kieffer (2) p. 196. 

 Belonea Westw. Bestimm, d. Gatt. Ashmead (8) p. 202 9- 



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