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Eyes not unusually large, only slightly converging above, the vertex not 

 especially narrow ; club of antennie not unusually enlarged 

 and about the length of the funicle, the Joints of the 

 funicle transverse, the first two or three submoniliform. 

 (74) Adelencyrtus Asbmead, new genus. 

 Wings with leopard-lil-ce sjjots ; anteuutB very long and slender, longer than the 

 body, the club not enlarged. 



(75) Callipteroma Motschulsky. 



26. Head oblong; antenna} strongly compressed, broad; occipital margin and scu- 



tellum normal (76) Cerapterocerus West wood. 



Head no? oblong; antenna} neither strongly compressed nor broad; occipital 

 margin medially and superiorly with two strong clavate 

 hairs ; scutellum at apes with one or two clumps of stiff, 

 broad bristles or clavate hairs; marginal vein more than 

 twice as long as thick. 



Funicle 6-jointed, the joints wider than long, the club not especially large. 



(77) Rabrolepis Forster. 



Funicle 4-jointed, the joints fully twice as long as thick, or a little longer, 

 the club very large, fusiibrm, nearly as long as the funicle 

 and much stouter (78) Homalopoda Howard. ' 



27. Marginal vein shorter than the stigma! or no longer 28 



Marginal vein longer than the stigmal; facial impression not bounded by a dis- 

 tinct arched carina superiorly. 



Head with a series of moderately large punctures ; axillae very narrow, trans- 

 versely wedge-shaped, with their points just meeting at 

 base of scutellum; scutellum with a tuft of bristles at 

 tip (79) Eusemion Dahlbom. 



Head smooth, shining, with very fine, sparse punctures; ocelli in an acute 

 triangle; axillte united at base of scutellum; scutellum 

 ivithout a tuft of bristles (80) Atropates Howard. 



28. Facial impression and scrobes deep, bounded by a distinct arched carina 



superiorly. 



Scutellum with a tuft of bristles; stigmal and postmarginal veins very 

 long (81) Chrysoplaiijeerus Ashmead. 



Scutellum m?/)o«/ a tuft of bristles; marginal and postmarginal veins sub- 

 equal, the stigmal a little the longer; eyes naked; ocelli 

 in an acuhe triangle ; funicle not longer than the first joint 

 of the club (82) Asteropceus Howard. 



Scutellum ivithout a tuft of bristles; stigmal and postmarginal veins not 

 long; eyes pubescent; joints of the funicle all short and 

 rapidly widening from the narrow pedicel, the club longer 

 than the funicle, obliquely truncate from beneath toward 

 apex; tarsi short 'and somewhat thickened. 



(83) AniGetus Howard. 

 Facial impression «oi bounded by an arched carina sux^eriorly; scutellum nor- 

 mal; eyes pubescent; antenna} short, the scape somewhat 

 broadly dilated toward apex ; the flagellum strongly incras- 

 sated, scarcely longer than the scape, the very large club 

 longer than the funicle, the joints of funicle annular; 



' I am satisfied this is the genus Dr. Howard intended to name Habrolepoidea, and 

 not the one which now bears the name, and through some clerical error the names 

 were transposed. This resembles and has an affinity with Habrolepis, while the 

 other has not a particle of resemblance or relationship. The name Homalopoda also 

 fittingly describes the structural characteristics of the genus now bearing the name 

 Hahrolepoidea. 



