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JAMES WATERSTON. 



Head just deeper than broad ; eyes ( x88) very shortly pubescent, approximated 

 towards the vertex, widely separated towards the mouth, so that the base line of the 

 eyes is twice the shortest distance across the vertex ; ocelli occupying rather more than 

 the median third, and so far advanced that even the posterior pair lie on the anterior 



Fig. 8. Eupelminus tarsatus, sp. n., $. 



slope towards the frons. Scrobes long, triangular, their longest diameter running 

 with the depth of the head, just outside a line drawn from a corner of the clypeal edge 

 to the corresponding lateral ocellus. The lower rim of the scrobes lies half-way 

 between the clypeal edge and the base line of the eyes, while the upper angle is still 

 below that line. Mouth- edge wide and straight, the clypeus advanced as a straight 

 narrow median border. Malar keel fine ; behind the eye from the keel to near the 

 vertex runs a distinct sulcus bearing short glistening bristles. Below the ocelli the 



