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tinctly narrower, conic-ovate, terminating in a stylus approx- 
imately one-third as long as the joint; abdomen shorter than the 
thorax, squarely truncate at apex, the apical segments retracted, 
petiole slightly longer than broad. Face below the transverse 
groove sculptured as in the female but metallic green like the 
front; axillae, mesopleura, and metapleura nearly concolorous 
with the mesoscutum. In other respects agreeing with the des- 
cription of the female. 
Type locality. — New Haven, Connecticut. 
Type.— Cat. No. 40398 U. S. N. M. 
Host .— Bucculatrix canadensisella Chambers. 
Six females (one type) and one male (allotype) in U. S. 
National Museum, reared from the above named host, June 24 
to July 9, 1926, by R. B. Friend. Four female paratypes with 
similar data in the collection of the Connecticut Agricultural 
Experiment Station, New Haven, Connecticut. 
