1914] 
Girault: Chalcidoid Family Trichogrammatidae 
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The males of Trichogrammatella are essentially like the females; those of 
Trichogramma and Trichogrammatoidea differ as described in the table; 
those of Paratrichogramma are unknown. 
Tribe 2. Poropoeini 
The venation of the fore wing forms a sigmoid arch. 
Ovipositor exserted, the exserted portion long. 
Antennae 7-jointed, clavate, without a ring-joint, the funicle 2-jointed; 
fore wings moderately broad, their marginal cilia moderately short, the 
blade transparent, its ciliation arranged in regular lines; pedicel shorter 
than the first funicle joint. 
Poropoea Foerster (Type: P. stollwerskii Foerster) 
Ovipositor not exserted. 
Antennae 9-jointed with two ring-joints, the funicle 2-jointed; fore 
wings broad with short marginal cilia; discal ciliation of the fore wing 
dense, normal. 
Asynacta Mayr (Type: Eulophus exiguus Nees) 
The male antennae of Poropoea are slenderer than those of the female 
but otherwise similar; the male of Asynacta is not known. 
Recapitulation of the Trichogrammatidae, July, 1913 
Number of valid genera: Chactostrichini 16 (excluding 1 subgenus). 
Ophioneurini 14 
Trichogrammatini. . . 5 
Poropoeini 2 
Total 37 genera. 
Number of valid species: Chaetostrichini 54 
Ophioneurini 28 
Trichogrammatini... 23 
Poropoeini 4 
Total 109 species. 
Number of valid varieties : Chaetostrichini 2 
Ophioneurini 1 
Trichogrammatini. . , 1 
Poropoeini 0 
Total systematic 
units 
July, 1913, 
Nelson (Cairns), Queensland, Australia. 
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