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hind femora fuscous; first two tarsal joints citrine, the next two fer- 

 ruginous and the last one brown; wings strongly ciliate, veins brown; 

 marginal vein five-eighths as long as submarginal the stigmal vein 

 petioled. Abdomen a little longer than the thorax; not strongly sub- 

 compressed, the posterior somewhat tubularly produced; dark green, 

 shining and medially emarginate; sparsely clothed with long hairs; 

 ovipositor one and one-half times as long as the abdomen, 



Male. — Length 2.25 mm. Scape fuscous; all joints of funicle wider 

 than long, and very densely pubescent; femora and tibiae infuscated, 

 the hind femora dark green and the hind tibiae fuscous. Abdomen 

 shorter than the thorax and strongly depressed. 



Type locality. — Inyo, Calif. 



Host. — Dipterous gall on Artemuia, species. 



Type.-— Cat. No. 25361, U.S.N.M. 



Described from four females and five males reared from a gall 

 April 9, 1887, and recorded under Koebele No. 428. One female type^ 

 one male allotype, and five paratypes are in the National collection; 

 two paratypes, with the same data, are in the author's collection. 

 There are also two specimens under Bureau of Entomology No. 5089° 

 reared June 30, 1891, from a gall formed by Trypeta, species on Chrys- 

 othamnus viscidijiorus (Hooker) Nuttall (Bigelovia douglasii Gray) 

 collected by E. A. Schwarz at American Fork, Utah. 



38. CALLIMOME PILULARIDIS, new species 



Figure 72 



Closely related to Callimome haccharidis, new species, but separated 

 by the color of the hind femora and tibiae. 



Female. — Length 2.25 mm.; ovipositor 0.9 mm. Thorax greenish- 

 brown and finely sculptured; abdomen shining fuscous. Head trans- 

 verse and decidedly wider than the thorax; viewed from the front 

 minutely reticulated and sparsely clothed with short white hairs; 

 green f uscescent ; antennal depression enlarged including most of the 

 face, the depression as deep as the diameter of the scape plus that of 

 the flagellum; antennae separated by a strongly developed carina; 

 scape dark green and extending three-fourths the distance to mediant 

 ocellus; flagellum fuscous and somewhat shining; the pedicel a little 

 longer than the ring- joint and first funicle joint combined; ring- joint 

 not quite as long as wide, all joints of funicle gradually growing wider 

 toward the tip, but all a little longer than wide; each funicle joint 

 clothed with regularly arranged and widely separated testaceous hairs 

 that are almost as long as a joint; eyes fuliginous. Thorax elongate 

 and conspicuously clothed with rather long white bristly hairs; par- 

 apsidal furrows well defined; scutellar apex not so deeply sculptured 

 as the anterior portion; the scutellar cross furrow not definite; pro- 

 podeum rather smooth, the anterior margin with numerous small pits; 

 Goxae brownish, the hind ones with a greenish tinge; femora and tibiae 



