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From one female in the same collection, Mountain View, Cal. (Ehr- 

 horn). Type: Cat. No. 20,976, U. S. Nat. Mus., the specimen on a tag. 



Omphalomopsis gen. n. — Female : Placed provisionally in the Tetrasti- 

 chini and agrees with Ootetrastichus Perkins but the thorax has no 

 grooves and the marginal fringes of the fore-wing are long. Three ring- 

 joints. Propodeum with a median carina, moderately long. Flagellum 

 with sparse, moderately long, pale hair. Mandibles tridentate, 3 truncate. 

 Resembles Thripoctenus. Ovipositor extruded for a short distance. 



Omphalomopsis marilandia n. sp. — Female. Genotype. Length 0.90 mm. 

 Dark metallic purple, the wings hyaline, the legs, antennse and proximal 

 third of abdomen pale yellow. Hind coxae concolorous. Tegulse yellow- 

 ish. Sculpture very fine and velvety. Funicles 1-3 subequal to each other 

 and to the pedicel, over twice longer than wide, club i somewhat shorter, 

 2 longest of the flagellum, nippled at apex. Marginal fringes of the fore- 

 wing somewhat over a third that wing's greatest width. Abdomen spatu- 

 late, a little longer than the thorax. 



.One female (Hillmead), Glenn Dale, Md., 1916, Sept. Type: Cat. No. 

 20,973, U. S. Nat. Mus., the female on a tag, the head on a slide. 



Aprostocetus kansasia n. sp. — Female: Like diplosidis Crawford, but 

 dark metallic, the propodeum is longer, the abdomen acuminate, funicle i 

 over twice the length of the pedicel, over thrice longer than wide, 3 much 

 over twice longer than wide. Types compared. 



One female, Riley Co., Kan. (J. B. Norton). Type: Cat. No. 20,977, 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. 



Telenomus fuscicornis Ashmead. — Differs from female monilicornis 

 Ashm. only in the flatter scutellum which is twice wider than long (not so 

 in the other) and the wider post-scutellum which is flnely long-striate in 

 both but in fusicornis is twice wider than long. Types compared (male 

 of monilicornis with female specimen from Porto Rico and a female type 

 of the other). 



In this species the mesonotum and vertex are finely scaly, the latter 

 pilose, the scutellum polished. The legs may be entirely black. Segment 

 2 of abdomen is somewhat longer than wide. Funicle joints 3 and 4 are 

 equal, globular, and smaller than i or 2. 



Four females from eggs of a moth which feeds upon Crofolana retusa. 

 St. Vincent, B. W. L (S. Cross Harland). 



Coccophagus orientalis Howard. This is an Aneristus allied very closely 

 with fumosipennis Girault. Types examined. 



Eurytoma pissodis n. sp. — Female: Exactly similar to the type of cleri 

 Ashm., except as follows: all the coxae are black, the hind femur is black 

 (usually) laterad and along the dorsal edge at distal half, the hind tibia 

 black except at each end; the tegulae are black; the abdomen is entirely 

 black ; the stigmal vein is barely shorter than the postmarginal, the median 

 basin of the propodeum bears fine cross-rugae which are continuous (not 



