. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 100 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. usual in the genus. Stigma rather large, ovate, the lower edge strongly convex. Marginal cell short and narrow, its first section distinctly shorter than the second; third slightly bowed into the radial cell. Submedian cell slightly longer than the median; recurrent nervure at the apical fourth of the first cubital cell; first discoidal cell with a petiole above as long as the first section of the radius; second cubital cell larger than usual, distinctly quadrate, being but


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 100 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. usual in the genus. Stigma rather large, ovate, the lower edge strongly convex. Marginal cell short and narrow, its first section distinctly shorter than the second; third slightly bowed into the radial cell. Submedian cell slightly longer than the median; recurrent nervure at the apical fourth of the first cubital cell; first discoidal cell with a petiole above as long as the first section of the radius; second cubital cell larger than usual, distinctly quadrate, being but slightly narrowed above. Cubitus beyond the second transverse cubitus present but weak. Described from one specimen, not very well preserved, except the anterior wings which serve to indicate its affinities without the least doubt. Type.—No. 2348, M. C. Z, Florissant, Col. (No. 770, S. H. Scudder Coll.). Agathis velatus, sp. nov. (Fig. 83.) Female. Length 5 mm. Head and thorax black, abdomen brownish red, paler basally. Antennae about 25-35-jointed; not much tapering as they are rather slender near the base; joints toward the base of the flagellum two to two and one-half times as long as thick; those near the apex much shorter, quadrate or nearly so. Head, mesonotum, and pleurae smooth and shining; meta- thorax with a few raised reticulate lines. Legs appar- ently light colored, except the posterior coxae and tarsi which are black. Ovipositor as long as the abdomen. Wings hyaline, the stigma and veins light brown. Stigma rather large, broad. Marginal cell very narrow, the second section of the radius rather strongly curved inwardly; second cubital cell small, triangular, its inner. Fig. 83.— Agathis velatus, sp. nov. Type. side strongly outer one weak, nearly hyaline, only slightly slanting. oblique, its. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrati


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