HYMENOPTERA PETIOLATA. 



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preceding family ; ab- 

 domen pointed behind 

 and often bent down- 

 wards ; ovipositor re- 

 tractile but not coiled ; 

 larva parasitic. A large 

 and variable, cosmo- 

 politan family of 

 small or minute in- 

 sects difficult to de- 

 fine. The ovipositor 

 is in all cases tubular. 

 The tro chanter in some 

 cases remains un- 

 divided. Such larvae 

 as are known live in 

 the bodies or in the Fm> iSQ.Alaptus excisus, Westwood. Britain. (Probable 

 eggs of other insects size about millim.) From Sharp. 



or of spiders, and there 



they usually pupate. Some, e.g. the members of the sub-family 

 Mymarinae, are aquatic and are said to lay their eggs in those of Dragon- 



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FIG. 490. Stages in the development of Platygaster (after Ganin from Lubbock). 23, 24, 25, 

 so-called CtycZops-like larvae of three species of Platygaster ; 26 second larval stage ; 27 

 third larval stage, a antenna ; ag salivary duct ; ao anus ; bsm ventral ectodermal thick- 

 ening ; ed intestine ; ew rectum ; / furcal appendage ; /& fat-body ; ga genital organs ; 

 gh proctodaeum ; gsae supra-oesophageal ganglion ; kf hook-like feet ; Ifg lateral limbs ; 

 Im, 8-p salivary glands ; md mandibles ; mo mouth ; msl stomach ; slk, slkf oesophagus ; 

 tr tracheae ; ul lower lip. 



