. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. n=r=cO BKUES: PARASITIC BYMENOPTERA. 45 length of the body, about 36-jointed; scape rounded; pedicel two-thirds the Length of the first flagellar joint which is three times as long as thick; second to fourth twice as long as wide, the following one and one-half times for a considerable distance after which they become transverse some distance before the apex. Head rather flat, i. e. strongly transverse. Thorax smooth or very faintly punctate. Metathorax incompletely areolated al- though there are indica- tion


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. n=r=cO BKUES: PARASITIC BYMENOPTERA. 45 length of the body, about 36-jointed; scape rounded; pedicel two-thirds the Length of the first flagellar joint which is three times as long as thick; second to fourth twice as long as wide, the following one and one-half times for a considerable distance after which they become transverse some distance before the apex. Head rather flat, i. e. strongly transverse. Thorax smooth or very faintly punctate. Metathorax incompletely areolated al- though there are indica- tions of some carinne. Abdomen very slender. Legs normal, long and moderately slender. Wings elongate, narrow, hyaline, with brown stigma FlG- 31-~ Cryptus delineatus, sp. no v. Type, and venation; stigma broadly lanceolate; radial cell quite narrow, the first section of the radius three-fourths as long as the second; areolet regularly pentangular; disco- cubital vein but slightly bent at the middle where there is a stump of a vein; submedian cell barely longer than the median; discoidal nervure broken below the middle. Type.—No. 2130, M. C. Z., Florissant, Col. (No. 11,962, S. H. Scudder Coll.). One specimen, quite well preserved, and very clearly a male of Cryptus, sensu lato, even to the peculiar velvety surface of the antennae which is shown with wonderful fidelity. Pimplinae. Two species of Acoenites have been described, one from Radoboj by Heer ('49) and another from Florissant by Brues (:06). Although the abdominal petiole of the first species is much more strongly con- tracted than in species of the present day, there seems to be nothing to exclude it from location here. Leptobatopsis ashmeadii, sp. nov, (Fig. 32.) \ Female. Length 9 mm. Light colored, probably light brownish yellow in life, like species of Paniscus. Wings hyaline. Antennae slightly shorter than the body, slender and of nearly even thickness; joints toward the base two and. Please note that these images a


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