in the British Museum. 19 
A large number of Braconid genera, run through the above 
table of fossils, come out at or near P. colenutti, but differ 
in various important details. 
Dacnusites (gen. nov.) sepultus, sp. nu. (Fig. 21.) 
The genus is similar to Polemon, but the insect is smaller, 
with clear wings, and the radial nervure is strongly bent 
beyond the t.-c., making the lower part of the marginal cell 
bulge downward. The stigma also is somewhat differently 
shaped, and disc, 1 does not reach the subcosta, while the 
Dacnusites (gen. nov.) sepultus, sp. n. 
apex of disc. 2 is strongly produced. There is also some 
resemblance to Phenolexis, which agrees in having disc. 1 
petiolate above. 
D. sepultus, the type of the genus, has the wings perfectly 
clear, stigma dark fuscous, nervures paler; anterior wing 
2:9 mm. long. Antenne and thorax black. 
BoM., In. 17176: (A’C. Sm). . 
Dacnusites reductus, sp.n. (Fig. 22.) 
Anterior wing about 2 mm. long, hyaline, faintly dusky 
in apical field ; stigma and nervures pale reddish. 
H. 833. 
Dacnusites reductus, sp. n. 
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