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July 29, 1914, from Disholcaspis rugosa (Bassett) on Quercus alba 

 Linnaeus collected by S. A. Rohwer at Falls Church, Va. Two speci- 

 mens, Hopkins No. 13685e, reared February 26, 1918, and January 

 15, 1919, from Disholcaspis globulus Fitch on Quercus alba Linnaeus 

 collected by W. Middleton at Falls Church, Va. Four specimens, 

 Hopkins No. 12070s reared May 20 to July 29, 1914, from Disholcas- 

 pis globulus (Fitch) on Quercus alba Linnaeus collected by W. Mid- 

 dleton at Falls Church, Va. In the author's collection there is one 

 specimen labeled November 22, 1919, reared from Amphibolips gainesi 

 Bassett collected by A. L. Kinsey at Hearne, Tex.; and one specimen 

 from the Thompson collection reared from Amphibolips conjiuentis 

 Harris, R. I. 



77. CALLIMOME CINEROSUM, new species 



Similar to Figure 40 



Closely allied to Callimome racemareae (Ashmead) , f rom which it 

 differs by having no carina, by having very small pits on the propo- 

 deum, and a differently sculptured scutellar apex. 



Female. — Length 5.25 mm,; ovipositor 8.5 mm. Uniform indigo- 

 blue tinged with green in some lights. Head wider than long, viewed 

 from front densely clothed with long, appressed, white hairs below the 

 antennae; facial carina reaching three-fourths the distance to the 

 margin of the mouth and transversely minutely aciculated; scape 

 testaceous, flagollum black ; pedicel short, robust, not half as long as 

 first funicle joint; riug-joint about four times as wide as long; all 

 joints of funicle longer than wide and of equal width, and clothed 

 with very closely set short hairs; ocelli amber, eyes red; the ocello- 

 cular line one and one-half times the diameter of posterior ocellus, and 

 the lateral ocellar line about as long as the diameter of an ocellus. 

 Thoracic dorsum with large umbilicate punctures; mesoscutum robust 

 through the central part, the parapsidal furrows deep; space between 

 the large punctures finely reticulated; scutellum wide, rather flat and 

 not so deeply and thickly sculptured as the mesoscutum; scutellar 

 cross furrow deep, the apex finely reticulated; propodeum rather 

 moderately sculptured, with small pits on the anterior margin and 

 without a carina; fore coxae brownish-blue, mid coxae indigote with 

 a tinge of blue and green, the hind coxae indigote with a purplish 

 tint; femora and tibiae dark testaceous, the hind femora minutely 

 denticulate on the lower margin and somewhat swollen; tarsi yellow 

 ferruginous; stigmal vein sessile. Abdomen purplish-blue with green- 

 ish tints in some lights; first four segments weakly carinate and 

 medially incised. 



Male . — Unknown . 



Type locality. — Victoria, Tex. 



Host. — Disholcaspis cinerosa Bassett on Quercus virginiana Miller. 



Type.—C&t. No. 25322, U.S.N.M. 



