CHALCIDOIDEA BRED FROM GLOSSINA. 



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entirely reticulate, with fine, even, much raised pattern. The bristles of the usual 

 row along the orbits are weaker below, with only one to two stronger on the vertex. 

 Ocelli in a nearly equilateral triangle ; the posterior pair rather farther from one 

 another than from the anterior ocellus. Posterior ocelli set near the eyes, the distance 

 between them being twice that of either from the eyes. The scapes of the antennae 

 lie in an elongate triangular depression with sharp lateral edges. This hollow thins 

 out and is medianly sharply keeled towards the anterior ocellus, at which it ends. 



Fig. 3. Anastatus viridiceps, ^^'aterston, sp. n., $. 



The scrobes, broader than deep, rounded quadrate, with the upper inner angle slightly 

 produced, lying one-half below the base line of the eyes. Frons, except for the orbital 

 bristles, bare to the level of the scrobes, between which and the clypeal edge are 

 numerous short bristles. Clypeal edge distinctly concave, with a narrow median smooth 

 area, flanked by short ridges, bearing four hairs. No sharp occipital edge,the whole 

 vertex being gradually rounded so that the eyes have a considerable margin behind. 



