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Figure 1, SpaUuKjia phlUpphieuMs, female; Fig. 2, female 

 aiiteuiia; Fig. 8, male antenna. Fig. 4, Spalangia cameroni, 

 female antenna; Fig, 5, male antenna. 



it, in front passing between two rather large shallow pits and behind 

 flanked on either side by a punctate line or furrow; laterally the 

 pleura are separated by broad shallow grooves; the flat surfaces are 

 partly smooth and shining, but the margins, especially posteriorly, 

 are shallowly rugose; hind angles of the pleura rather sharp. 



Abdominal pedicel about twice as long as wide, attached beneath; 

 on the upper surface are half a dozen raised longitudinal lines, be- 

 tween which the surface is finely punctate. 



Abdomen broadly oval and convex, smooth and polished; 4th seg- 

 ment the longest, twice as long as the 3rd or 2nd and more than 



