AKT. 14 THE CHALCID-PL.Y GENUS CALLIMOME HUBER 47 



Male. — Length 2.2 mm. Scape greenish brown; legs yellow ferru- 

 ginous except the hind femora, which are greenish brown on the out- 

 side, and the hind tibiae, which are dark testaceous in the middle. 

 Abdomen strongly depressed. 



Type locality. — San Francisco, Calif. 



Host. — Cecidomyia, species gall on Baccharis pilularis De Candolle. 



Type.— Cat. No. 25364, U.S.N.M. 



Described from 11 females and 4 males recorded under Bureau of 

 Entomology No. 4° reared July 16, 1885. The female type, male 

 allotype, and 11 paratypes in the National collection; two paratypes 

 are in the author's collection. 



38. CALLIMOME LONGISTIGMUM, new species 



Figure 50 



Female. — Length 3 mm.; ovipositor 2 mm. Green and minutely 

 sculptured. Head as wide as thorax; face finely sculptured and 

 sparsely clothed with whitish hairs; antennae separated by a low and 

 rather broad carina; area below the carina somewhat coppery; an- 

 tennal depression shallow, aeneous near the base of the antennae; 

 vertex broad and more coarsely sculptured, slightly rugose; ocelli 

 amber; the ocellocular line twice as long as the lateral ocellar line, and 

 not quite two-thirds as long as the post ocellar line; scape yellow be- 

 neath, about one-fourth yellowish above, the rest shading into brown; 

 flagellum fuscous; pedicle shorter than the ring-joint and first funicle 

 joint combined; the ring-joint as long as wide; all joints of funicle of 

 nearly equal length but gradually growing a little wider toward the 

 tip, clothed with short hairs and a row of longer and yellowish hairs 

 regularly arranged and widely placed. Thoracic dorsum gently con- 

 vex, and cupreous; minutely reticulately rugulose; anterior end of 

 scutellum truncate; metanotum smooth and shining, the propodeum 

 also feebly sculptured; the pits on the anterior margin of propodeum 

 very small and few; coxae all green, femora and tibiae yellow, the 

 femora with a very slight greenish brown tinge in the middle, the 

 hind femora and tibiae infuscated in the middle; tarsi light yellow; 

 wings strongly ciliate, veins light brown; marginal vein a little less 

 than three-fourths as long as submarginal, the stigmal vein petioled. 

 Abdomen green with a chalybeous tint and shorter than the thorax; 

 first three segments strongly incised; sides fuscescent; ovipositor a 

 little longer than abdomen. 



Male. — Length 1.75 mm. Head strongly depressed; scape green 

 but somewhat brownish at the base. Thorax elongate. Otherwise 

 similar to female. 



Type locality. — Los Angeles County, Calif. 



Host. — Woody gall on willow — Cecidomyia, species. 



Type.— C&t. No. 25359 U.S.N.M. 



