No. 22.] HYMENOPTERA OF CONNECTICUT. 365 



cubitus present and distinct; antennae subclavate or clavate, 

 more or less thickened toward apex, joints submoniliform 



Cothonaspis p. 367 



11. Marginal cell closed 12 



Marginal cell open along front margin, not confluent with 



costal cell, apical portion of abscissa of submarginal vein 

 always present, cubitus in front wings always more or less 

 present or distinct, wings pubescent, ciliate; cup of scutel 

 rather oval or ovate; first joint of flagel not longer than 

 second Cothonaspis p. 367 



12. Marginal cell closed along front margin, wings as in female; 



antennae filiform and with cylindrical joints Eucoila p. 366 



Characters as in female Eucoilidea except as to antennae, 

 which are 15-jointed Eucoilidea p. 366 



Anacharis Dalman. 



A. marginata Provancher. 



Male : length 3 mm. ; mostly black ; antennae brown at base, 

 the remainder yellowish ; scutel rugose, surrounded by a border ; 

 wings hyaline, veins brown to reddish black ; legs stramineous, ex- 

 cept the posterior coxae, which are black. 



A. sp. 



New Haven, 19 August, 1905. Bred from Baccha fascipennis 

 or Phenacoccus (W. E. B.). 



Onychia Haliday. 



O. provancheri Ashmead. 



Female : length 4.5 mm. ; mostly black ; scutel, metathorax 

 and sides of the rest of the thorax reddish ; wings hyaline, veins 

 yellowish, with a blackish tinge; legs brown to reddish with a 

 blackish tinge, their femora infuscated ; petiole of abdomen red- 

 dish ; ovipositor hardly exserted. 



Aspicera Dahlbom. 



A. sp. 



Female : length 4 mm. ; black, except flagel, trochanters, 

 femora, tibiae, and tarsi, which are castaneous ; wings hyaline, 

 veins pale stramineous ; ovipositor scarcely exserted. 



Male : length 3.5 mm. ; colored like the female, except the hind 

 femora, which are mostly blackish. 



Branford, 26 July, 1905 (H. W. W.). Also from New Haven, 

 20 July, 1904 (W. E. B.). 



