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above the anterior margin of median ocellus; pedicel greenish-brown, 

 the rest of flagelliim brown; pedicel and ring-joint combined equal 

 to the first joint of funicle; first and second funicle joints equal, the 

 third distinctly shorter but all longer than wide and of nearly equal 

 width; ocelh brunneus, the eyes maroon, posterior ocelli the length of 

 their diameter from margin of eyes. Thoracic dorsum with crimson 

 tints in some lights and with a coarse rugosity that is very shining; 

 rugosity on the scutellum not transverse; scutellar cross furrow well 

 defined, the scutellar apex feebly but distinctly reticulated; propo- 

 deum with several semilongitudinal wrinkles, the anterior margin 

 punctured; coxae and femora, except tips, same color as thorax, the 

 latter brown inside; tibiae ferruginous, tarsi citrine, except the last 

 joint, which is testaceous; wings with a dusky area in the middle, 

 veins brown; marginal vein one-half as long as submarginal, the 

 stigmal vein sessile. Abdomen strongly subcompressed; first four 

 segments deeply incised dorsally. 



Male . — Unknown . 



Type locality. — Ashland, Oreg. 



nost. — Disholcaspis maculipennis (Gillette) on Quercus garryana 

 Douglas. 



Type.— C&t. No. 25339, U.S.N.M. 



Described from a single female reared August 9, 1915, from a gall 

 collected by J. M. Miller and recorded under Hopkins U. S. No. 

 12595b2. 



42. CALLIMOME CKUENTATUM, new species 



Figure 26 



Female. — Length 2.25 mm. ; ovipositor 0.7 mm. Body mostly crim- 

 son. Head wider than the thorax, mostly crimson but fuscescent be- 

 low the antennae; antennae attached below the middle of front and 

 separated by a poorly developed carina; antennal scape yellow tes- 

 taceous, long, but not attaining height of the median ocellus; flagellum 

 light brown and shining; pedicel longer than the first joint of funicle 

 and ring-joint combined, the latter much wider than long; first funi- 

 cular joint appearing nearly quadrate when seen from side, the follow- 

 ing joints increasing gradually in width, the last about one-third wider 

 than long; eyes almost same color as head but not shining; post ocelli 

 distinctly nearer the eye margin than to the median ocellus. Thoracic 

 dorsum minutely reticulately rugose; pro thorax very short and mar- 

 gined posteriorly with a shining band; mesocutum anteriorly wider 

 than long; parapsidal furrows well defined and black; scutellar cross 

 furrow hardly apparent, indicated by a faint bluish line seen at cer- 

 tain angles; propodeum smooth, light brown with a crimson tinge in 

 some lights; coxae crimson fuscescent, femora and tibiae brown, the 

 hind ones darker but all with a crimson tint; last joint of tarsi yellow, 



