399 



(11) Scutellum without a depression or 



fovea at base 



Scutellum with one or two depres- 

 sions or foveae at base 



(12) Scutellum without a median carina 

 Scutellum with a median carina ... 



(13) Anterior margin of body of abdomen 



raised 



Anterior margin of body of abdomen 

 not raised 



(14) Scutellum with five foveae at base 

 Scutellum with one or two foveae at 



base 



(15) Scape thickened at apex and cover- 



ing base of pedicel 



Scape normal, at the most with a 

 sharp point on either side of 

 base of pedicel 



(16) Mouth directed somewhat back- 



ward ; base of abdomen with a 

 median impression or groove ... 

 Mouth not directed backward ; base 

 of abdomen without a median 

 impression or groove 



(17) Antennal prominencej from dorsal 



aspect, very conspicuous ; cephalic 

 margin of abdomen incised 

 Antennal prominence, from dorsal 

 aspect, hidden ; cephalic margin 

 of abdomen straight 



(18) Scutum with two deep impressions 



or foveae cephalad on median 



lobe 



Scutum without impressions on 

 median lobe 



(19) Scutellum with two basal foveae, the 



lateral foveae present 



Scutellum with one or two basal 

 foveae, the lateral foveae absent 



(20) Forewings emargined or depressed 



in centre of distal margin 



Forewings normally rounded on 

 distal margin 



(21) Abdomen abruptly truncate at apex 



from lateral aspect 



Abdomen not truncate at apex from 

 lateral aspect 



(22) Abdomen without impressions or 



striae at base 



Abdomen with fine impressions or 

 striae at base 



Also see Diphoro'pria , Kieffer. 



Fhaenopria, Ashmead 



(12) 



Trichoprla, Ashmead 



(13) 



Diapria, Latreille 



Ashmeadopria, Kieffer 

 Propeniapria, n. g. 



(15) 

 (16) 



(18) 



(17) 



Iloplopriella, n. g. 



Neurogalesus, Kieffer 



Euhoplopria, n. g. 



Folypria, n. g. 

 (19) 



Bothriopria, Kieffer 

 (20) 



Entomacis, Foerster 

 (21) 



Hemilexis, Foerster 

 (22) 



Spilomicrus, Westwood 

 Faramesius, West, (part) 



Entomacis, Foerster. 

 Fourteen species have been described, from Europe, 

 America, and the Seychelle Islands. The Australian species 



