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h 1.08 mm.; expanse 1.87 mm.; greatest width of 
wing Antenne short, excluding scape about the length 
ce; pedicel long, more than three times as long as wide; funicle 
$ 1 and 2 subequal in length and width and each slightly less than 
hird length of pedicel; joint 3 two-thirds length of pedicel and 
t as wide as its tip; club slightly swollen, ellipsoidal, and about 
ce of pedicel. Eyes faintly hairy. General color black; 
shining, scape and pedicel dusky, flagellum pallid, club 
somewhat dusky at tip; front and middle femora and all 
dusky; hind femora straw yellow. Abdomen light 
around margin with brownish. Wings rather short, 
th o85 mm.; expanse 1.58 mm.; greatest width of fore 
Differs from female in having antennz nearly uniform 
slightly darker, and in the proportions of third funicle 
Third joint cylindrical, twice as long as pedicel and six 
broad; club one-quarter longer than third funicle joint, 
shape. 
= i from 14 @ @ specimens reared by C. P. Gillette, 
Collins, Colo., July 15, 19, 1908, from Mysus persicae, 
1 reared at Washington from the same host sent in by Pro- 
Gillette. The parasitized host turns black. 
| eat 3 type No. 12031. 
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n. Sp. 
nth, 0.68 mm.; expanse, 1.7 mm.; greatest width of fore 
5 os6 mm Flagellum of antenne short, not as long as face; 
= obconical, about twice as long as wide; first and second funicle 
er: is very short, together less than half as long as pedicel ; third funicle 
. at about as long as thick, and about as long as, or slightly shorter 
ae n pedicel ; club about three times as long as third funicle joint, 
ab as long as broad, obliquely truncate at tip. Body uniformly 
rf shining, Mesoscutum, including parapsides, with faint, sparse, 
= irregular punctures. All legs and antennz pale yellow except 
_ for a duskiness of the hind tibi and the tip of the antennal club. 
- _Male—Unknown. 
_ 
__ Described from six @ specimens reared by G. G. Ainslie, 
1 of Entomology, Spartanburg, S. C., from Toxoptera 
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a B 
‘ * U. S. N. M. type No. 12032. 
