ART. 14 THE CHALCID-FLY GENUS CALLIMOME HUBEE 73 



Type.— Cat. No. 25348, U.S.N.M. 



Described from six (one type) females recorded under Hopkins No. 

 15633/ and reared May 12 to September 1, 1920, from material col- 

 lected by L. H. Weld. Type and four paratypes in the National 

 collection; one paratype in the author's collection. 



64. CALLIMOME BICOLORATUM, new species 



Figure 14 



Female. — Length 3.5 mm.; ovipositor 5 mm. Head and thorax 

 blue-green and finely punctate; abdomen brownish bronze. Head as 

 wide as the thorax, the face reticulately rugose and with a few larger 

 but shallow punctures ; silvery hairs quite numerous below the anten- 

 nae; scape slender, straight, yellow, the flagellum brown; pedicel shin- 

 ing and together with the ring-joint longer than the first joint of funi- 

 cle; all funicular joints not as long as wide but of nearly equal width; 

 ring-joint as wide as long; two rows of hairs regularly arranged around 

 each joint; eyes and ocelli red; post ocellar line nearly equal to thrice 

 the length of the lateral ocellar line. Thoracic dorsum mostly mi- 

 nutely punctate but also with a few large shallow impressions; scutel- 

 lum with a longitudinal line through the center due to finer punctation; 

 scutellar cross furrow hardly apparent, the scutellar apex very slightly 

 shining; propodeum polished, a few longitudinal carina at the lower 

 exterior margin and some pits at the anterior margin; coxae and 

 femora, except the tips of the first and second, light brown with a 

 slight brassy green reflection; the hind coxae darker, the tibiae tes- 

 taceous and the tarsi yellowish; pleura smooth and coppery; wings 

 ciliate, veins .yellowish, marginal vein two-thirds as long as the sub- 

 marginal, the stigmal vein sessile. Abdomen distinctly longer than 

 the thorax but not quite as long as the head and thorax combined, 

 somewhat subcompressed but not carinate dorsally; first, second, and 

 third segments deeply incised medially. 



Male. — Length 2 mm. Scape greenish on the upper half; all funi- 

 cle joints but the first and second wider than long; legs darker than 

 in female. Abdomen depressed and shorter than the thorax. 



TyjJe locality. — Fort Grant, Ariz. 



Host. — Amphiholips trizonata Ashmead on Quercus, species. 



Type.— C&t. No. 25338, U.S.N.M. 



Described from six females and nine males reared July, 1882, to 

 January 10, 1883, from galls collected by H. K. Morrison and recorded 

 under Bureau of Entomology No. 2668°" and**^; and six specimens 

 reared August 14, 1889, from Rhodites hicolor Harris, collected at 

 Aztec, N. Mex.; four paratypes are in the author's collection; others 

 of the type series in the National collection. 

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