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Although termites comprise one of the commonest and most abundant 
groups of insects, especially in the Tropics, records of their association 
with Hymenoptera are rate, While in Prazil on the Mulford Expedition Dr, 
W. M, Mann fortunately collected speciwens of two different and heretofore 
unimown Hymenoptera irom the nests of two different species of white ants. 
These specimens have ¢«scently been referred to a new genus which is as~ 
Signed to a new subdfam:ly of the Braconidae and are described in detail by 
R, A, Cushman in a pavcr published in the second uumber of the current 
volume of the Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 
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