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g^. Cross vein well developed and nearly parallel with costa 



as in the Porricondylariae Lopesia Riibs.* 



g'-. Cross vein not well developed and nearly parallel with 

 costa as in the Porricondylariae. 

 /i.'. Terminal clasp segment slender; lobes of the dorsal and 

 ventral plates truncate; ovipositor short and with long, 



narrowly oval lobes Resseliella Seitn. 



Jx'. Terminal clasp segment stout; lobes of the dorsal and 

 ventral plates narrowly rounded, the dorsal plate 

 broadly, and the ventral plate deeply, emarginate; 

 ovipositor long, with imperfectly divided lobes. 



Harmandia Kieff. 



/'. Genera known only as females and presumably belonging 



here in the key. 



g^. Ovipositor slightly protractile, the lobes long, curved, 



and with two or three longitudinal subventral rows of 



obtuse spines Bicrodiplosis Kieff. 



g". Ovipositor about half the length of the abdomen, the lobes 

 with a length about six times the width; mouth parts 



prolonged Delphodiplosis Felt. 



<7^. Ovipositor moderately long, with a subcylindrical, dorsal 



part and a ventral oval plate with a narrowly triangular 



incision about one-fourth its length... Schizodiplosis Kieff. 



g*. Ovipositor short, with three subcircular lobes, the ventral 



a little smaller than the two dorsal Cacoplecus Kieff. 



b\ Palpi triarticulate. 



c\ Flagellate antennal segments of female subcylindric. 



(T. Male with three well-developed circumfila, though without greatly 

 produced bows or loops. 

 c\ Circumfila with the loops short, thick and very numerous, 

 each stem with a length less than its diameter; palpi mod- 

 erately long; pulvilli rudimentary; dorsal and ventral plates 

 long, the latter deeply emarginate and with relatively narrow 



lobes Kalodiplosis Felt. 



e-. Circumfila with the loops only moderately numerous, not un- 

 usually thick, each stem with a length about twice its 

 diam.eter, the palpi greatly reduced; dorsal and ventral 

 plates very short, both emarginate. 

 p. Ovipositor short, the terminal lobes narrowly oval, the dorsal 

 and ventral plates short, emarginate. 



Kamptodiplosis g. nov. 



f. Ovipositor about one-third the length of the abdomen, the 



basal portion long, stout, tapering, the lobes slender. 



Male unknown Heliodiplosis g. nov. 



<r. Male with two long circumfila, the second rudimentary, the loops 

 not numerous, the pulvilli shorter than the claws, the dorsal and 

 ventral plates deeply and roundly emarginate. 



Roachadlplosis Tav. 



* Included because of antennal structure although this insect belongs 

 in the Porricondylariae. 



