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carinae on each side of the rectangular area and alveolate anteriorly; 

 fore and mid coxae yellowish, with a tint of brown, the hind coxae 

 with a purplish tinge; femora and tibiae all yellow, the tarsi whitish 

 yellow; pleura and mesosternum brownish ; wings moderately ciliate, 

 veins pale yellow; marginal vein five-sixths as long as the submarginal 

 and the stigmal vein sessile. Abdomen as long as the head and thorax 

 combined and very slightly subcompressed ; first three segments 

 greenish, the remaining brownish green; fuscous ventrally. 



Male. — Length 2.25 mm. Coxae, femora and tibiae all brown 

 except the tips which are ferruginous. Abdomen depressed dorsally 

 and shorter than the thorax. 



Type locality. — Corpus Christi, Tex. 



Host. — Cecidomyid ? gall on Celtis, species. 



Type.— C&t. No. 25340, U.S.N.M. 



Described from four females and seven males reared May 27 to 

 July 3, 1895, and recorded under Bureau of Entomology No. 6626°. 

 The female type, male allotype, and seven paratypes are deposited in 

 the National collection. Two paratypes are in the author's collection. 



The gall made by the host is described as "more or less globular 

 when single, with a short nipple, pubescent." 



69. CALLIMOME MONTSERRATI (Crawford) 



Figure 2 

 Torijmus montserrati Crawford, Proe. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 40, 1911, p. 441. 



Type locality. — Montserrat, West Indies. 



Host. — Unknown. 



Type.— CsLi. No. 13658, U.S.N.M. 



Type series in the United States National Museum contains two 

 females and three males. Two specimens not labeled as type mate- 

 rial are in the same lot. 



70. CALLIMOME SATIVAE, new name 



Figure 13 



Sy7itomaspis medicaginis Gahan, Ann. Ent. See. Amer., vol. 12, 1919, p. 162, 

 preoccupied by Torijmus medicaginis Mayr, Verb. zool. bot. Ges. Wien., vol. 24, 

 1874, p. 127. 



Type locality. — Tempe, Ariz. 



Host. — Asphondylia wehsteri Felt. 



Type.— C&t. No. 22297, U.S.N.M. 



Represented in the National collection as follows: Type females 

 reared by V. L. Wildermuth from galls of the alfalfa midge, Webster 

 No. 7268, Tempe No. 2264. One paratype with the same data, except 

 Tempe No. 2251. Allotype, four male paratypes, and five female 

 paratypes reared by E. G. Smyth at Tempe, Ariz., from galls of the 

 same insects and recorded under the same Webster number. The wing 

 of a female paratype is mounted on a slide. Stigmal vein sessile. 



