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scutellum; all the dorsum with shallow and irregularly placed impres- 

 sions, except the central one-third of the scutellum; scutellar cross 

 furrow indicated only by the shining scutellar apex which is more 

 finely reticulated; propodeum green with a bluish tint; the anterior 

 margin of the propodeum punctate; veins of wings and tegulae honey 

 yellow; the stigmal vein petioled; fore coxae brownish at the base, 

 otherwise yellow; mid and hind coxae green, the rest of the legs light 

 yellow, except the tips of tarsi which are brown. 



Male. — Green with a purple reflection; scape dark brown. 



Type locality. — Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



Host. — Cecidomyid gall on Popvlus, species. 



Type.— C&t. No. 25350, U.S.N.M. 



Described from one female reared March 30, 1885, and one male 

 reared March 24, 1885, from galls collected by Miss C. H. Clark and 

 recorded under Bureau of Entomology, No. 3622°. Both specimens 

 are deposited in the National collection. 



9.CALLIMOME EBRIUM Osten Sacken 



Figure 60 



Callimome ebria Osten Sacken, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 3, 1870, p. 

 58, No. 1. 



Toryjnus ebrius (Osten Sacken) Dalla Torre, Cat. Hymen., vol. 5, 1898, p. 304. 



Type locality. — Washington, D, C. 



Host. — Lasioptera vitis Osten Sacken on grape. 



Type. — Cambridge Museum of Comparative Zoology. 



This species was described from one male and two females. 



Distribution. — There are specimens in the National collection labeled 

 as follows: Two specimens under Hopkins No. 12071, reared June 29, 

 1914, from a Dipterous gall on wild grape collection by William Mid- 

 dleton at Falls Church, Va. One specimen reared June 18, 1881, from 

 Lasioptera vitis Osten Sacken and bearing No. 938a. One specimen, 

 Hunter No. 1278, reared May 19, 1906, from a Bud grape gall by 

 W. D. Hunter, San Antonio, Tex. In the author's collection there 

 are two specimens reared from Lasioptera intis Osten Sacken on wild 

 grape collected near Columbus, Ohio. 



10. CALLIMOME DUBIOSUM. new species 



Figure 49 



Closely resembles Callimome ehrium Osten Sacken from which it 

 is readily separated. There is a possibility that this species may 

 prove to be identical with Callimome durum Osten Sacken, the 

 female of which was not described; the rearing of both sexes from 

 the same host will aid in establishing the true status of the species. 



Female. — Length 2,25 mm.; ovipositor 3 mm. Body yellowish, 

 except the head which is greenish and the abdomen which is brown- 

 ish. Head transverse and decidedly wider than the thorax; face 



