AET. 14 THE CHALCID-FLY GENUS CALLIMOME HUBER 41 



on Salix, species collected at Richfield, N. Y., is in the National 

 collection. There is one female para type in the author's collection 

 reared from the same species of gall on Salix amygdaloides Anderson, 

 July 20, 1920, at Cedar Point, Ohio. 



29. CALLIMOME SAPPORENSIS (Ashmead) 



Figure 44 



Torymus sapporensis Ashmead, Journ. New York Ent. Soc, vol. 21, p. 82. 



Type locality. — Japan. 



Host. — Unknown. 



Type.— C&t. No. 7145, U.S.N. M. 



One female type in the United States National Museum. 



30. CALLIMOME JAPONICUM (Ashmead) 



Figure 54 



Torymus japonicus Ashmead, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, vol. 12, June 1904, p. 82. 



Type locality. — Japan. 

 Host. — Unknown. 

 Type.— Cat. No. 7144,U.S.N.M. 



Described from one male specimen in the National collection. The 

 specimen is not properly mounted for study. 



31. CALLIMOME FLAVIVENTRE (Ashmead) 



Figure 68 



Torymus Jlavivenire Ashmead, Bull. 3, Kans. State Agr. Coll., Appendix, p. 4, 



1888. 



Female. — Length 3.5 mm.; ovipositor 2 mm. Thorax green. 

 Head transverse and about as wide as the thorax; viewed from the 

 front minutely reticulated and very sparsely clothed with feeble 

 white hairs; antennal groove shallow and somewhat cupreous; scape 

 yellowish, pedicel yellow infuscate, the funicle and club intense black 

 but clothed rather sparsely with white hairs; pedicel and first joint 

 of funicle about equal in length, the latter just a little longer but 

 only four-fifths as wide; the succeeding funicle joints gradually 

 growing shorter and wider toward the tip; vertex bluish-green; the 

 ocellocular line one and five-sevenths times as long as the lateral 

 ocellar line. Thorax with a slight bluish tinge; dorsum minutely 

 rugosely punctate with several irregularly placed impressions; tho- 

 racic grooves not deep but all very distinctly marked; anterior lines 

 of scutellum forming very near a right angle, but not coming to a 

 distinct point; scutellar apex somewhat shining; mesepimeron shining 

 brown, except the posterior portion which is dark green; propodeum 

 moderately reticulated; fore and mid coxae, and the hind coxae, 

 except the basal two-thirds which is greenish-brown, and all the rest 

 of the legs entirely and uniformly pale testaceous; wings ciliate, 

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