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55. Femora brown, tibiae testaceous; thorax bluish-greeu. 



No. 56 castancpsidis Huber 

 Femora green 56 



56. Thoracic dorsum minutely punctate, slightly reticulated but with no irreg- 



ularly placed impressions; 5 mm No. 57 giganticum Huber. 



Thoracic dorsum more conspicuously reticulately punctate, and w'ith large 

 shallow irregularly placed impressions; slightly convex 57 



57. Scutellar apex punctate; scutellar furrow deep; posterior margin of scutel- 



lum golden or brassy No. 58 melanocerae Ashmead. 



Scutellar apex not punctate; dorsum with numerous and very deep impres- 

 sions, the area between them decidedly reticulately-rugose. 



No. 59 coccineum Huber. 



58. Thoracic dorsum distinctly blue and finely punctate; scape and tibiae lemon- 



yellow; ovipositor as long as head and thorax combined. 



No. 60 gahani Huber. 

 Thoracic dorsum brownish or greenish; tibiae testaceous 59 



59. Ovipositor nearly as long as the body No. 61 brodiei (Ashmead). 



Ovipositor a little longer than the abdomen; thoracic dorsum decidedly 



l)ronzed; propodeum coarsely sculptured 60 



60. Femora dark green No. 62 aereum Huber. 



Femora blackish brown No. 63 robustum Huber. 



61. Thorax distinctly blue-green, the abdomen dark bronze-brown; scutellar 



furrow moderately deep, the scutellum about as wide as long; abdomen 



longer than the thorax No. 64 bicoloratum Huber. 



Thorax blackish-green, conspicuously robust and clothed w-ith numerous 



whitish, appressed hairs, the head and abdomen also .similarly clothed; 



femora greenish-brown to dark brown 62 



Thorax not blackish-green or clothed with white, appressed hairs 64 



62. Ovipositor distinctly longer than the body; femora dark greenish-brown, the 



tibiae dark brown except the tips; scutellar furrow scarcely visible. 



No. 65 hirsutum Huber. 

 Ovipositor not more than one and one-half times as long as the ab- 

 domen 63 



63. Scutellar furrow moderately defined; hind femora light greenish-brown, 



tibiae testaceous; vertex of head normal No. 66 capillaceum Huber. 



Scutellar furrow scarcely defined; tibiae infuscate; vertex of head unusually 

 thin; ovipositor scarcely longer than abdomen -.No. 67 hainesi (Ashmead). 



64. Femora and tibiae yellow; ovipositor a little over one-half as long as body. 



No. 68 tarsals Huber. 

 Femora not yellow 65 



65. Tibiae yellow No. 69 montserrati (Crawford), 



Hind tibiae infuscate; scutellar furrow well defined No. 70 sativae Huber, 



Hind tibiae brownish-black, the others a little lighter in color; scutellar 



furrow hardly visible 66 



66. Thorax with a very decided brassy tinge; scape uniform in color. 



No. 71 rubenidis Huber. 



Thorax not tinged as above or very feebly so; scape brownish-green at the 



tip No. 72 minutissimum Huber. 



67. Body entirely steel-blue: ovipositor longer than the body; parapsidal fur- 



rows deep and well defined No. 73 occidentale Huber. 



Body distinctly green; ovipositor as long as thorax and abdomen combined; 

 parapsidal furrows very poorly defined No. 74 albitarse Huber. 



68. Body large, normally not less than 3.5 mm 69 



Body small, normally about 2.5 mm 75 



