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and as wide as thorax ; face mostly minutely reticulately rugose, with 

 a few large but shallow impressions, and clothed sparsely with whitish 

 hairs; facial carina low and very wide, extending nearly to the margin 

 of the mouth, becoming wider toward the tip and with its sides well 

 defined with depressed lines; face rather copperish in some lights; 

 scape dark testaceous, flagellum blackish ; pedicel robust and brown- 

 ish; ring-joint and pedicel combined about three-fourths as long as 

 the first joint of funicle which is subequal to the second, the other 

 joints gradually decreasing in length toward the tip but all decidedly 

 longer than wide and of equal width; the ocellocular line one and 

 one-fourth times as long as the diameter of median ocellus; the lateral 

 ocellar line shorter than the diameter of mid ocellus and the same 

 length as the line between the foraminal margin and the posterior 

 ocellus. Pronotum very short, transversely rugose with moderate- 

 sized impressions; the posterior margin bluish; anterior margin of the 

 mesoscutum rather finely transversely rugose and greenish, the rest 

 of the mesoscutum and the inner and dorsal margins of scapulae and 

 axillae and the scutellum back to the cross furrow, very strongly 

 cupreous; space between the large punctures highly rugose ; scutellar 

 cross furrow deep, the scutellar apex one-fourth as long as the entire 

 scutellum and finely reticulately rugose, not so highly tinged as rest 

 of scutellum; propodeum feebly longitudinally rugose, smooth, green- 

 ish-blue, and anterior margin with a row of moderate-sized pits; coxae 

 green with a bluish-purple tint in some lights; femora and tibiae 

 dark testaceous, the hind femora not conspicuously bulged on the 

 lower margin beyond the middle and with no minute denticulations; 

 tarsi pale ferruginous, the tips brown ; mesopleura purplish ; veins of 

 wings yellow, marginal vein a little more than one-half as long as 

 submarginal; stigimal vein sessile and with a vein consisting of a 

 double row of hairs running from it upward and toward the tip. 

 Abdomen as long as the thorax and seen from above as wide as the 

 thorax; green with a purplish tinge; first four segments medially 

 incised. 



Male. — Length 2.25 mm. Body mostly green, the thoracic dor- 

 sum with a rusty tinge. Scape brown testaceous, flagellum blackish; 

 femora dark green, tibiae dark testaceous, the hind ones growing 

 blackish toward the tip. 



Type locality. — Jacksonville, Fla. 



Host. — Cynips q-Jicus Fitch. 



Type.— C&t. No. 25315, U.S.N.M. 



The National collection contains one well-preserved type specimen 

 from which I have redescribed the female. The male is described 

 for the first time from a specimen bearing the following data: Hop- 

 kins No. 15633c reared November 23, 1920, from Disholcaspis ficigera 



