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except the last joint which is brownish; stigmal vein sessile; the 

 marginal vein five-sixths as long as the submarginal. Abdomen as 

 long as thorax; antero-dorsal area light brown, the rest fuscous; 

 feebly reticulated; first, second, and third segments incised medially 

 and almost emarginate; ovipositor brown. 



Male. — Unknown. 



Type locality. — Jacksonville, Fla. 



Host. — (Dryophanta) Neuroterus cateshaei (Ashmead) on Quercus 

 cateshaei Michaux, 



Type.— C&t. No. 25318, U.S.N.M. 



I have redescribed this species from a single type female from 

 which Ashmead drew his description. There are, however, two 

 specimens in the National collection labeled "Syntomaspis lissus 

 Walker " and "Syntomaspis theon Walker" by Ashmead. Both of 

 these specimens were taken at Jacksonville, Fla., and are so badly 

 mutilated that it has been difficult to study them. It is certain that 

 they are not identical with the species as described by Walker. After 

 comparing them with the type specimens of Callimome dryopJiantae 

 (Ashmead) I am convinced that they are both identical with it. 



47. CALLIMOME ANTHOMYIAE (Ashmead) 



Figure 22 



Torymus anthomyiae Ashmead, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 14, 1887, p. 

 189, No. 28. 



Female. — Length 1 .8 mm ; ovipositor 1 ,3 mm. Robust and shining, 

 bronzy brown with purple tinge in reflected light. Head as wide as 

 thorax; face minutely reticulate; ocelli amber color; scape yellowish 

 except tips which are light brown; flagellum brown, the club and 

 funicle pubescent; first joint of club three times as wide as the first 

 joint of funicle which is as wide as long; vertex more coarsely sculp- 

 tured than face. Thoracic dorsum minutely punctate and clothed 

 sparsely with short white hairs; parapsidal grooves poorly defined, 

 especially near the juncture with the scutellum; dorsum rather 

 strongely convex; scutellar cross furrow seen only at certain angles; 

 sculpture on the scutellar apex more shallow than on the anterior 

 portion of scutellum, the apex slightly shining; coxae and femora 

 same color as thorax, except that the tips of the femora are yellowish; 

 tibiae testaceous the central portions brownish; tarsi yellowish, 

 except the last joint, which is brown; veins of wings light yellow, the 

 stigmal vein sessile; marginal vein five-sixths as long as the submar- 

 ginal. Abdomen uniform brown and shining; sheath of ovipositor 

 fuscous. 



Male. — Unknown. 



Type locality. — Jacksonville, Fla. 



Host. — Unknown . 



Type.— C&t. No 2887, U.S.N.M. 



