464 Dr. Rob. Lucas: Entomologie. Hymenoptera 1900. 
Hadronotus brevipennis Harrington, t c. p.183 (Canada). 
Hemilexodes canadensis Harrington, t. c. p. 201 (Canada). 
Labolips spec. Zuckerrohrschädling auf Java. Zehntner, Plantenluizen VIII 
p.11 Abb. Taf. II Fig. 13, 14. 
Mantibaria n.g. Dryininarum. Kirby, Monograph of Christmas Island p.82 
Taf. XIV Fig.5 (Christmas Isl.). 
Pantoclis mandibularis Harrington, Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada V Sect.4 p. 198 
(Canada). 
Sierola antipoda Ashmead, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales 1900 p. 328 2 (Sydney, 
N.S. Wales, — Wirth: Cecidomyia frauenfeldi (Dipt.), eine Sp., die „soft“ 
rote Gall. an Melaleuca bildet). — Websteri p.329 2 (N. S. Wales). 
Superfamilia VI. Cynipoidea. 
Ashmead in Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. vol. XXIII No. 1206 p. 199 unter- 
scheidet 2 Fam.: 
Abd. terg. meeting along the venter a. entirely inelosing or concealing the 
sternites, at most with only a part of the hypopyg. exposed 
Fam. LVII Figitidae. 
Abd. terg. not meeting along the venter; all or nearly all the sternites visible 
Fam. LIX Cynipidae. 
Figitidae (Fam. LVIII). 
Uebersicht über die Subfamilien. Ashmead l.c. p. 199. 
Abd. short, globose a. subglob., the 2nd sgm. the longest 3. 
Abd. ovate, compress. or subcompr., often longly petiolated, the apex usually 
pointed. 
Scutell. eupuliform., i. e. with a cup-like elevation on its disk. 2. 
Seutell. not. cupulif., of ordinary shape or grooved, spined, or cone-shaped, 
a. usually foveate at base. 
Ab. sess. or subsess. or with a short petiole, the 2nd sgm. short, than the 3rd. 
2nd abd. sgm. not prolonged dorsally, as seen from the side, not tongue- 
shaped Subfam. I. Figitinae. 
2nd abd. sgm. prolonged dorsally, as scen from the side, tongue-shaped 
Subfam. II Onychiinae. 
Abd. longly petiolated, the 2nd sgm. usually somewhat longer than the 3rd. 
Petiole attached to the metathorax normally, betw. the hind coxae; 4. sgm. 
not long. than either the 2nd or Zrd Subfam. III Anacharinae. 
Petiole att. to the metath. far above the h.-coxae; 4.sgm. much long. than 
eith. the 2nd or 3rd Subfam. IV Liopterinae. 
2. 2nd abd. sgm. always the longest a. usually occupying most of the surface 
of abd.; h.-tib. w. 2 apic. spurs Subfam. V Eucoelinae., 
3. Seutell. rounded, smooth, convex; h.-tib. w. only 1 apie. spur 
Subfam. VI Allotriinae. 
Cynipoidea. Biolog. Bemerk. u. s. w. Ashmead, in Smith’s Insects etc, 
p. 546— 7. 
Liste der westind. Spec. Ashmead (3) p. 330—4. — 24. No. 
