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conservative and have few color differences between species. 
Because of this difficulty with males, holotypes of most of the fol- 
lowing new species are females. 
Amisega belizensis Kimsey, new species 
Holotype female. Body length 3.5 mm. Face with fine striatiform 
punctures, scapal basin densely cross-ridged; malar space 1.3 MOD; 
eye in lateral view widest at midline; postocellar area covered with 
fine transverse striae and punctures; F-I 4X as long as broad; F-II 
length 2.5X breadth; pronotum and scutum covered with striatiform 
punctures, with transverse striae on pronotum; scutum without 
notauli; scutellar punctures irregularly spaced 0. 2-2.0 PD apart, 
faintly striatiform anteriorly; mesopleuron with punctures densely 
clumped on anterior half, posterior area smooth and impunctate; 
propodeal enclosures smooth and impunctate; T-I and III-IV nearly 
impunctate, except for a few widely scattered tiny punctures; T-II 
with small anteromedial patch of tiny punctures, otherwise im- 
punctate. Head, pronotum, scutum, scutellum and metanotum 
coppery; rest of thorax and propodeum with faint blue-green tint; 
terga black, except T-I-II with a lateral bluish spot; antenna dark 
brown; legs, including coxae, red, except posterior half of hind- 
femur dark brown; wings brown-stained with unstained medial 
stripe across wing at stigma. 
Male. Same as female, except wing color fainter, body with green 
tints, coxae and femora dark brown, and tibiae and tarsomeres red. 
Holotype female — BELIZE: Middlesex, 125m, 15 April 165, E. C. 
Welling (OTTAWA). Paratypes: 1 female and 2 males, same data as 
type except 27 April 1965, 3 April 1965 and 15 March 1965. 
Discussion. The female of belizensis can be readily distinguished 
by the pale legs, coppery head and thorax and banded wings. Males 
are more difficult to distinguish but their legs tend to be pale api- 
cally, the notauli are essentially absent and the mesopleural puncta- 
tion is distinctive. 
Amisega bennetti Kimsey, new species 
Holotype female. Body length 3 mm. Face with fine contiguous 
punctures; scapal basin cross-ridged with scattered punctures; malar 
space 1.2 MOD; eye in lateral view widest at midline; F-I length 4X 
