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Male. — Length 3.5 mm. Antennae darker than in female; tibiae 

 light brown the hind ones darkest; submarginal veins distinctly 

 brown, the marginal infuscated. 



Type locality. — Ashland, Oreg. 



Host. — Cynipid gall on Quercus garryana Douglas. 



Type.— Csit. No. 25320, U.S.N.M. 



Described from three specimens collected by J. M. Miller February 

 26, 1916, and recorded under Hopkins No. 12595f^. The female 

 type, male allotype, and male paratype are in the National collection. 



61. CALLIMOME BRODIEI (Ashmead) 



Figure 33 



Syntomas-pis brodiei Ashmead, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 14, 1887, p. 187, 

 No. 20. 



Male. — Length 3.5 mm. Green, the thoracic dorsum with aeneous 

 shades. Head transverse and minutely transversely punctate; face, 

 below the antennae purplish brown and clothed sparsely with short 

 white hairs; scape brownish green, flagellum fuscous; eyes reddish 

 brown and rather strongly divergent toward the mouth; ocelli amber. 

 Thoracic dorsum minutely transversely rugose and somewhat reticu- 

 lated; sculptured with shallow impressions from which whitish hairs 

 arise; scutellar cross furrow distinct but not deep, the scutellar apex 

 slightly shining; m^esonotum purplish green ventrally; coxae fuscous 

 with a greenish tinge, femora lighter in color and the hind ones unu- 

 sually hairy; tibiae yellow ferruginous, tarsi yellow. Abdomen flat 

 dorsally but compressed ventrally; dark greenish brown and with 

 long white hairs on the sides. 



Female. — Facial carina scarcely evident; antennal depression shal- 

 low; pedicel and ring-joint combined not equal to first joint of funi- 

 cle v/hich is narrower than other funicie joints; joints of funicle grad- 

 ually growing shorter toward the tip but all longer than wide, and 

 except the first, of nearly equal width; ocelli light brown, the ocell- 

 ocular line about one and one-fourth times the length of the long 

 diameter of the posterior ocellus; the lateral ocellar line hardly as 

 long as the short diameter of a post ocellus; eyes reddish. Thoracic 

 dorsum brown with bronzy and green tints; parapsidal furrows well 

 marked but not deeply defined; scutellar cross furrow well defined, 

 the scutellar apex as widely but not as deeply sculptured as the rest 

 of scutellum; propodeum moderately sculptured, the anterior margin 

 somewhat alveolate; carina conspicuous, and also with a few other 

 longitudinal wrinkles and folds on the posterior half; all coxae dark 

 bluish green ; fore and mid i'ciuora fuscous, the hind femora greenish 

 brown, except the tips; tibiae pale testaceous; veins of wings yellow, 

 the stigmal veins sessile. 



