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9. — Marjiiiiiil vein si>riii^iiij; from oxtreme biuse of stif;uia...*Anlso«'J'rta Fiirst. 

 Marginal nervurf siirinjjiiif: from any other jioint of the stigma. 

 Stinnia linear. 



Snbdiseoidal nervure interstitial, or nearly so *.i(I('lura F6r.st. 



Subdiscoidal nervure springing from middle of second di.seoidal cell. 



*l«icliiioearpa Furst. 

 Stigniii cuneiform ^Prosapha Forst. 



Suhf'ainily Dacnuhin^k. 



Abdominal segments 1 -JJ forming a rugose carai)ace (as in Sigalphns), the re- 

 mainder concealed or very short: postscutellum with a dentiform 



elevation *4Eiioiie Ilal. 



.\bdominal segment .'5. and generally '2, smooth, not forming a carajjace. the rest 



not concealed or remarkably short, postscutellum unarmed ".i. 



2. — Eyes naked :{. 



Eyes hairy 4. 



!{.— First abdonn'nal segment broader than long *K|»iillicta Fiirst. 



First abdominal segment longer than broad. 



First branch of marginal nervure obsolete, .so that the second sulmiarginal 



cell touches the stigma *'.4|;oiiia Fiirst. 



First branch of marginal nervure distinct, second submarginal cell remote 

 from the stigma. 

 Abdomen obUing or ovate, not longer than head and thorax. 



DaciiiiNa Hal. 



Abdomen linear, longer than head and thorax. 



Marginal nervure subsinuate near apex ; abdomen J strongly com- 

 pressed, cultrate '^Copidura Schiiidte. 



Marginal nervure forming a regular curve : abdomen J slightly com- 

 pressed at apex only </<rliiiiii$» Nees. 



4.— Stigma ovate, stout, half as long as marginal cell, emitting the nuirgiiial ner- 

 vure from the middle M'litfiiiiNa Hal. 



Stigma linear, attenuate, much longer than half of the marginal cell, emit- 

 ting the marginal nervure before the middle '''C'horobliN Hal. 



Division VI.— FLEXILIVENTKES. 



Subfamily Ai'iiiDilN.ii. 

 First discoidal cell complete. 

 The transverse cubital nervures obsolete, therefore only one submarginal "ell. 



I'raoii Hal. 

 The transverse cubital nervures distinct, therefore three submarginal cells. 



Abdomen lanceolate, subsessile; antenna* 11-jointed KplictlriiK Hal. 



Abdomen orbiculate, petiolate; antenna' with more than 11 joints. 



To .scares Westw. 

 First discoidal cell incomplete. 



Abdomen orbiculate '^^Iloiioctoillis Hal. 



Abdomen lanceolate. 



Autennw 10-13-jointed ; ventral valves J armed with two apical pro- 

 cesses longer than the ovipositor TrioxyN Hal. 



Antennai with more than 13 joints; ventral valves 9 simple. 



.4.plii(lius Xees. 



