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median carina; abdomen a little shorter than thorax; scape dark 

 above, reddish testaceous beneath; all tibiae brownish-black; tarsi 

 pale yellowish. 



Type locality. — Tempe, Ariz. 



Host. — Gall of a Cecidomyid on Suaeda, species. 



Type.— C&t. No. 22298, U.S.N.M. 



The type series in the National collection consist of a female type, 

 a male allotype, and two male paratypes reared by V. L. Wildermuth 

 and recorded under Tempe No. 2741. 



Distribution. — Tempe, Ariz. (Type) . There are also in the National 

 collection 11 specimens No. 229° reared June, 1887, from Cecidomyid 

 galls on Atriplex canescens (Pursh) Watson, collected by A. Koebele 

 at Los Angeles County, Calif.; two specimens of this same series 

 are in the author's collection. 



87. CALLIMOME RUGOSIPUNCTATUM (Ashmead) 



Figure 25 



Torymus rugosi-punctatus Ashmead, Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond. Zool., vol. 25, 1894, 

 p. 193. 



Female. — Length 2 mm.; ovipositor 2 mm. Slightly brassy green 

 with deep umbilicate punctures. Head transverse and rather deeply 

 punctured; viewed from the front almost as long as wide, distinctly 

 wider than the thorax, and with a brassy tinge in some lights; a row 

 of coppery pits on the eye margins, and very sparsely clothed with 

 hairs; facial carina extending three-fifths the distance to margin of 

 mouth, which is brownish; antennae inserted in middle of head, the 

 antennal depression prominent and smooth within; scape yellowish, 

 pedicel dark testaceous, the rest of flagellum brown and distinctly 

 clubbed; pedicel and ring-joint much longer than the first joint of 

 funicle the ring-joint as wide as long; the funicle and club densely 

 pubescent; ocelli and eyes red. Thoracic dorsum deeply and irregu- 

 larly sculptured with large thimblo-like pits, the scutellar apex not 

 punctured but with microscopic striae and hence shining; metanotum 

 as long as propodeum; propodeuiu with a carina; coxae greenish- 

 brown, femora fuscous, the tips a little lighted; tibiae reddish 

 testaceous, the tarsi testaceous except the last joint which is brown; 

 veins of wings yellow; marginal and submarginal veins equal in length, 

 the stigmal vein sessile. Abdomen dark green, shorter than the 

 thorax, strongly subcompressed, and carinate above. 



Male. — Length 1.75 mm. Scape testaceous; femora light brown 

 with a greenish tinge, hind tibiae inf uscated the other tibiae testaceous. 



Type locality. — St. Vincent, West Indies. 



Host . — Unkno w n . 



Type.— Co^i. No. 2434, U.S.N.M. 



