374 GLASS vnr. 



Note. Here belong various sub-genera constituted by HALIDAY, on 

 which comp. WESTWOOD, 1. 1. Generic Synopsis, pp. 78, 79. 



Platyg aster LATR. (with the addition of genera Scelio and Teleas 

 ejusd.) Palps short. Abdomen depressed, sessile or affixed by a 

 short petiole. Antennae broken, with ten or twelve joints, in females 

 incrassated towards the apex. 



Sp. Teleas Iceviuscidus RATZEBURG, Forst-Insekten, in. Tab. viu. fig. 8 ; the 

 larva lives in the eggs of the Bombyx pini ; in those of Bomb, neustria 

 lives the larva of Teleas terebrans RATZEBURG, Teleas ovulorum BOUCHE. 



Add genus Iphitrachelus HALID. (tarsi with four joints) ; other 

 sub-genera of this author are enumerated in WESTWOOD, Generic 

 Synops, pp. 77, 78. 



Sparasion LATR. Abdomen depressed, sessile. Antennae in- 

 serted below the frons, twelve-jointed. Maxillary palps long, 

 filiform, five-jointed, labial three-jointed. Wings almost without 

 nervures, with stigma distinct. 



Sp. Sparasion frontale LATE., Ceraphron cornutus JUKINE, Hymen. PI. 1 3, 

 fig. 44, CUVIER R. ani ed. illustr., Ins. PI. 116, fig. i. HERRICH- 

 SCH^EFFER, Deutschl. Ins. Heft 184, Tab. 25. 



Ceraphron JURINE (in part). Abdomen subsessile, conico-acu- 

 minate. Antennae broken, with eleven or twelve joints, the first 

 elongate. Maxillary palps long, four-jointed, labial with two or 

 three joints. Wings without nervures, in some none. 



Sub-genera : Megaspilus WESTW., Microps HALID., Calliceras 



NEES. 



Sp. Ceraphron sulcatus JURINE, Hymen. PI. 14. 



Dryinus LATR., Gonatopus KLUG., DALM. Abdomen convex, 

 subsessile. Antennae ten-jointed, porrect, mostly short or moderate. 

 Mandibles somewhat prominent, acute, frequently dentate. Max- 

 illary palps elongate, five- or six -jointed. Anterior wings with 

 stigma pretty conspicuous, and radial cell incomplete, with two 

 brachial cells ; posterior wings increased by a lobe, in some no 

 wings. 



a} With anterior tarsi of females raptorial. 



Sub-genera : Dryinus LATR., Anteon LATE., Chelogynus HALID., 

 Gonatopus LJUNG. 



