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of the radius; stigma of moderate size, emitting a thick branch toward the tip 

 of radius. 



Type locality. — America. 



Host. — Unknown. 



Type. — Probably in British Museum. 



95. CALLIMOME LISSUM Walker 



Callimome lissus Walker, Ann. Ent. Soc. Fr., vol. 1, p. 150, 1843. 

 Syntomaspis lissus (Walker) Ashmead, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 14, 1887, 

 p. 187. 



Type locality. — United States. 



Type. — Probably in British Museum. 



It should be noted that Dalla Torre in his Catalogus Hymenop 

 terorum (vol. 5, 1898) has made what is evidently a typographical 

 error. He has listed Callimome lissus Walker and Callimome cissus 

 Walker, giving the same reference for each. The reference cited 

 makes no mention of the latter name. 



96. CALLIMOME THEON Walker 



Callimome theon Walker, Ann. Ent. Soc. Fr., vol. 1, p. 150, 1843. 

 Syntomaspis theon (Walker), Ashmead, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 14, 1887, 

 p. 187. 



Type locality. — United States. 



Type. — Probably in British Museum. 



97. CALLIMOME AEA Walker 



Callimome aea Walker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. 12, 1843, p. 104. 

 Torymus aea (Walker) Dalla Torre, Cat. Hymen., 1898, vol. 5, p. 297. 



Type locality. — New ^ork. 



Type. — Probably in British Museum. 



98. CALLIMOME ABORTUM (Crosby) 



Megastigmusf flavipes Ashmead, Kans. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 3, 1888, p. 3, not 

 Megastigmus flavipes Ashmead, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 13, 1886, p. 128, 

 not Callimome flavipes Walker, Ent. Mag., vol. 1, 1883, p. 124. 



Torymus abortus Crosby, Ent. News, vol. 25, 1914, p. 27. 



Type locality. — Kansas. 

 Host. — Cecidomyid on cedar. 

 Type.—C&t. No. 27290 U.S.N.M.'^ 



99. CALLIMOME LONGICAUDUM Provancher 



Callimome Zo/i^icawda Provancher, Nat. Can., vol. 1'^. 1883, p. 34, No. 2. 

 Translation of the original description follows: 



Female. — Length 3 mm. Brilliant metallic green; the face golden. Antennae 

 black. Wings hyaline. The tibiae and tarsi pale yellow, the coxae and femora 



J> The type of this species was received by the United States National Museum from the Kansas 

 Agricultural College after Mr. Huber's visit to the Museum. S. A. Rohwer. 



