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wide as long, widest at the fourth segment, obtusely pointed be- 

 hind, the posterior margin of second to fifth segments deeply emar- 

 ginate medially ; second segment twice as long as th i rd ; third and 

 fourth equal ; fifth and sixth successively longer. Ovipositor a little 

 over one-third as long as abdómen ; base brown, distai fourth 

 light brownish, middle portion white. 



One female specimen. 



Parasite of Asphondylia terminaliae Tav. 



11. Near Calasoter. I í. Parasite of Asphondylia termina- 

 liae Tav. 



12. OrmyrUS SCUlptilis new species, Crosby. 



Female. — Length, 3.2 mm. ; abdómen, 2.6 mm. Head seen 

 from in front one-fourth wider than high ; seen írom above, trans- 

 verse, abruptly convergent behind the eyes, concave behind ; oc- 

 cipital foraminal depression margined. Head metallic green, sculp- 

 tured with a system of very fine irregular ridges which near the 

 clypeus have a radial arrangement. 



Prothorax transverse, broader behind, metallic green, testa- 

 ceous in front, transversely lineolate ; mesothorax regularly convex, 

 broader behind, metallic green, parapsidal furrows only faintly in- 

 dicated, transversely lineolate, shingled on the sides behind ; a 

 portion of the notum adjacent to the scutellum irregularly reticu- 

 late ; scutellum broadly truncate in front, regularly convex, sculp- 

 tured with a system of fine irregular ridges in general concentric 

 about the tip ; axillae small, moderately convex in front, sculpture 

 similar to that of scutellum ; pleuras testaceous, green above ; pro- 

 podeum transverse, between the spiracular sulci smooth, shining 

 green over a testaceous ground color, very delicately lineolate, la- 

 teral portions roughened, densely clothed with pile ; spiracles ob- 

 long, oblique. 



Antennae brownish ; scape testaceous, greenish at tip above ; 

 pedicel longer than any funicle joint, funicle joints sub equal and 

 gradually wider to the first joint of the club. Legs testaceous, an- 

 terior and middle coxse with delicate transverse lines, posterior co- 

 xae with fine curved transverse ridges, middle coxaí with an oval 



