Proceedings of the United States National Museum . l sclerite which is incomplete ventrally andits lightly sclerotized prelabial sclerite, Glypta resembles the Lis-sonotini. The long hypostoma resembles that of the Banchini. As insome Banchini and some Lissonotini a sclerotized bar connecting theposterior pleurostomal processes is present. The mandibles aredistinctive with their slender toothless blades and, unlike otherLissonotinae, the closing apparatus of the spiracle does not adjointhe atrium. Glypta jumiferanae (Viereck) is figured by Brown (1947), Gravenhorst by Cameron (193


Proceedings of the United States National Museum . l sclerite which is incomplete ventrally andits lightly sclerotized prelabial sclerite, Glypta resembles the Lis-sonotini. The long hypostoma resembles that of the Banchini. As insome Banchini and some Lissonotini a sclerotized bar connecting theposterior pleurostomal processes is present. The mandibles aredistinctive with their slender toothless blades and, unlike otherLissonotinae, the closing apparatus of the spiracle does not adjointhe atrium. Glypta jumiferanae (Viereck) is figured by Brown (1947), Gravenhorst by Cameron (1938), and G. parvicaudataBridgman by Beu-ne (1941). Tribe Lissonotini Figures 38b,c, 39 Members of this tribe are parasites of caterpillars in burrows andleaf rolls. Larval Key 1. Labial sclerite with ventral part unsclerotized or not as well sclerotized as lateral parts 2 Labial sclerite with ventral part as well sclerotized as lateral part .... 4 2. Mandible without teeth Lissonota Mandible with teeth 3 ICHNEUMONID FINAL INSTAR LARVAE—SHORT 461. 0-1 mm Figure 38—Lissonothiae, head sclerltes: a, Glypta, sp. (Glyptini); b, Lamfronota sp. nr,sesiovora (Rohwer) (Lissonotini); c, Leptobatofsis sp. nr. lepidus (Cameron) (LIssonotini).(Antenna not visible on preparation; 2, spiracle; 3, skin.) 462 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM


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