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(2) Female antennae 10-jointed; other- 



wise as in Telenomus, H.>silida,j ... 



Female antennse ll-jointed ; fore- 

 wings with a submarginal, mar- 

 ginal, stigmal, and postmarginal 

 veins 



Female antennse IS-jointed 



(3) Head quadrate or subquadrate ; 



abdomen much longer than wide ... 



Head transverse ; abdomen not or 



scarcely longer than wide 



(4) Antennal club not wider than the 



funicle; otherwise as in Telenomus, 



Haliday ... 



Antennal club wider than the funicle 



(5) Mesonotum with three furrows ; head 



very wide 



Mesonotum with two furrows; head 



scarcely as wide as the thorax ... 

 Mesonotum without furrows ; head as 



wide as the thorax 



(6) Forewings as in (3) 



Postmarginal vein absent; meso- 

 notum without furrows; abdomen 

 with a short petiole, not wider 

 than the thorax 



Postmarginal and stigmal veins ab- 

 sent ; abdomen sessile, broadly 

 oval, much wider than the thorax 



(7) Head circular, the frons directed 



dorsad ; marginal vein longer than 

 the stigmal; abdomen with a short 



petiole 



Frons directed cephalad ; abdomen 

 sessile ; marginal vein shorter than 

 the stigmal ; mesonotum without 

 furrows 



Neotelenomus, n. gen. 



(3) 

 (6) 





PhanuTus, 



Thomson 



(4) 





Protelenomus, Kieffer 

 (5) 



Trissolcus, 



Ashmead 



Dissolcus, 



Ashmead 



Telenomus 

 (7) 



, Haliday 



Tiphodytes, Bradley 



MiroteJenomns, n. gen. 



Aradophagus, Ashmead 



Telenomoides, nov. gen. 



Genus Phanurus, Thomson. 



Phanurus NIGER, sp. nov. 



9- Dusky-black; proximal tarsal joints pale-yellowish: 

 venation dusky. Plead subquadrate, scarcely as wide as the 

 thorax. Antennae ll-jointed; slender; scape equal to next 

 four joints combined ; pedicel slender, twice as long as wide ; 

 funicle- joints very small ; first slightly the longest ; club very 

 slender ; 5-jointed, the joints longer than wide ; last joint 

 as long as the pedicel. Thorax subquadrate, a little longer 

 than wide. Forewings when closed extending to tip of abdo- 

 men : narrow ; almost paddle-shaped ; almost hyaline ; longest 

 marginal cilia equal to two-fifths greatest wing width ; discal 

 cilia very fine and dense, arranged in about eighteen lines ; 

 submarginal vein attaining the costa at almost one-half wing 

 length ; marginal vein nearly as long as the stigmal, which is 



