492 M. W. R. de V. GRAHAM 



Asia (Amurland) . 

 Biology. Unknown. 



Pteromalus vopiscus Walker 



Pteromalus Vopiscus Walker, 1839 : 274, $. 



Type material. One $ stands under this name and is accepted as the TYPE. 

 It bears no label except my own, which reads " Pteromalus vopiscus Walker, Type ". 



The type was captured by Walker in the south of France, and I have seen no 

 other material. It is very close to Pteromalus and Habrocytus and may belong to one 

 or other of these genera. I retain it provisionally in Pteromalus until additional 

 material is forthcoming and allows the mandibular formula, and some other 

 characters not visible in the type, to be ascertained. In fades, sculpture, and 

 shape of the propodeum it is rather like Habrocytus platyphilus, but has the distal 

 half of the basal cell in the fore wing pilose, and the proximal segments of the 

 antennal funicle slightly longer than broad. 



France. 



Biology. Unknown. 



Pteromalus sp. indet. A 

 Britain : Scotland, Wester Ross, Badachro, 1 $, 20.viii.1953 [Graham). 



Pteromalus procerus sp. n. 



(Text-figs. 389, 390) 



$. Body bright green to blue-green. Antennal scape testaceous, more or less infuscate in its 

 distal half ; pedicellus fuscous, usually pale below and at apex ; flagellum more or less distinctly 

 testaceous beneath, infuscate dorsally. Coxae concolorous with the thorax; femora infuscate 

 over their proximal half or more ; legs otherwise testaceous with the tips of the tarsi fuscous, 

 the fore tarsi brownish, and sometimes with the tibiae slightly infuscate medially. Tegulae 

 testaceous, or infuscate posteriorly. Wings hyaline ; venation fulvous to testaceous. Length 

 1-9 to 2-4 mm. 



Head about 1-2 times as broad as the mesoscutum ; in dorsal view about twice as broad as 

 long ; temples slightly more than one third as long as eyes, converging moderately and rather 

 straight ; ocelli rather small, the posterior ones separated by about 2-5 times their major 

 diameter from the eyes, POL 1-2 to 1-25 OOL. Head in front view suboval ; eyes separated 

 by about 1-4 times their length. Malar space nearly or just half as long as an eye. Both 

 mandibles with four teeth. Anterior margin of clypeus shallowly emarginate, hardly impressed 

 in the middle. Head finely reticulate, rather more coarsely on the frons ; clypeus strigose, the 

 striae hardly extending on to the face and genae. Antennae (Text-fig. 390) inserted well above 

 the level of the ventral edge of the eyes, the toruli about equidistant from the median ocellus 

 and the anterior margin of the clypeus ; scape only slightly shorter than an eye, reaching to 

 level of vertex or slightly above it ; combined length of pedicellus and flagellum almost equal 

 to breadth of head ; pedicellus (profile) 1-7 to i-8 times as long as broad, slightly to distinctly 

 longer than the first funicular segment ; flagellum moderately clavate ; funicle proximally 

 hardly stouter than the pedicellus, its first segment quadrate or very slightly longer than broad, 



