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at Boerne, Tex. Eighteen specimens, Hopkins No. 15634gf, reared 

 December 13, 1919, to November 23, 1920, from leaf galls on Quer- 

 cus laurifolia (Michaux) at Dayton, Fla. Two specimens, Hopkins 

 No. 10776a, reared May 14, 1919, from DisJiolcaspis fasciata Bassett 

 on Quercus rubra collected at Ironton, Mo., by S. A. Rohwer. Sixteen 

 specimens, Hopkins No. 1129a (and superniimbers) from Texarkana, 

 Ark. Two specimens, Hopkins No. 12099, reared November 24, 

 1915, from DisJiolcaspis fasciata bassett on Quercus digitata Sudworth, 

 at Falls Church, Va., by W. Middleton. Thirty-eight specimens, 

 mounted on compound points, reared from galls on Quercus macro- 

 carpa Michaux (?) and recorded under Bureau of Entomology No. 435, 

 collected near Washington, D. C. In addition to the above listed 

 specimens in the National collection, two paratypes under Hopkins 

 No. 13686c are in the author's collection. 



63. CALLIMOME ROBUSTUM, new species 



Similar to Figure 40 



Female. — Length 4.5 mm.; ovipositor 3 mm. Head as wide as 

 the thorax; viewed from the front bronzy brown; facial carina feebly 

 developed; scape attached below the middle of the front, yellow, 

 cylindrical, the flagellum dark brown, the pedicel shining and blackish; 

 pedicel and ring-joint combined flot as long as the first joint of funicle; 

 pedicel three-fifths as wide as the first joint of funicle, the flagellum 

 gradually increasing in width toward the tip ; eyes prominent, slightly 

 convergent toward the vertex. Thoracic dorsum bronzy with a green 

 reflection; pronotum distinctly margined with a shining band; meso- 

 scutum reticulately rugose and quite densely clothed with short semi- 

 erect hairs; parapsidal grooves deep; axillae gradually rounded 

 following the general contour of thorax; scutellum similarly sculp- 

 tured, the cross furrow quite distinct and the apex somewhat shining; 

 propodeum coarsely sculptured especially at the anterior margin 

 where the pits are much longer than wide and extend two-fifths the 

 distance posteriorly; area behind pits coarsely punctured and with 

 several longitudinal wrinkles; coxae and femora, except the tips of 

 the latter, dark green, the coxae and femora- exceptionally deeply 

 reticulated, the sculpture on the latter as deep as on the dorsum; 

 femora slightly pubescent; tarsi yellowish- white ; tibiae yellowish; 

 wings moderately ciliate, veins yellow, stigmal vein sessile. Abdo- 

 men as long as thorax, flattened, and very dark green; first three 

 segments incised dorsally, the fourth only slightly so ; ovipositor one- 

 third longer than the abdomen. 



Male. — Unknown. 



Type locality. — Carrabelle, Fla. 



Bost. — Ampliibolips fuliginosa Ashmead; Quercus phellos Linnaeus 

 or laurifolia (Michaux) . 



