. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Entomology. 166 Annals Entomological Society of America [Vol. VI, Antenrice very dark brown, nearly black, scape beneath yellow. Legs yellow, wings hyaline. Stigmal club oval, not surrounded by a cloud, the stigmal vein shorter than the width of club. Abdomen brownish yellow on the sides, dark brown above banded with yelloAV. Ovipositor longer than body, black and Fig. 8. Megastigmus acideatus. Described from numerous specimens reared from rose seeds at Ithaca, N. Y. In Bull. 265, Cornell Exp. Sta. I have con- fused this species with M
. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Entomology. 166 Annals Entomological Society of America [Vol. VI, Antenrice very dark brown, nearly black, scape beneath yellow. Legs yellow, wings hyaline. Stigmal club oval, not surrounded by a cloud, the stigmal vein shorter than the width of club. Abdomen brownish yellow on the sides, dark brown above banded with yelloAV. Ovipositor longer than body, black and Fig. 8. Megastigmus acideatus. Described from numerous specimens reared from rose seeds at Ithaca, N. Y. In Bull. 265, Cornell Exp. Sta. I have con- fused this species with M. nigrovariegatiis. All the other localities there given refer to that species. Figures 82 and 83 are also of nigrovariegatiis. In the collection of the U. S. National Museum there is a series of specimens reared from rose seeds imported from Peking, China. I have also reared several specimens from rose hips from Heilbronn, Germany, procured for me by Mr. Carl Ilg from his friend, Mr. Gustav Wieland. Megastigmus flavipes Ashmead. Megastigmtis flavipes Ashmead. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. XIII, p. 128. 1886. "Male.—Length, .12 inch. Head and thorax bright golden green, face finely reticulately strigose; thorax irregularly, transversely, coarsely strigose; antenna clavate, scape and flagellum beneath yellow, fiagellum above brown-black; the collar is rather short; the scutellum at tip is divided by a transverse suture and with a raised rim at border posteriorly; abdomen ovate, black; legs waxy yellow; wings hyaline, veins pale, excepting the stigmal vein, which is brown, and ends in a circula!r stigma. "Described froin one specimen taken in ; In the United States National Museum collection there is the pin on which the type was originally tag-mounted. Only the hind legs and one front wing remain. The stigmal club is large, very dark colored and appears to be surrounded by a narrow clearly defined cloud. In 1888 (Bull. 3, Kansas Agriciiltural Experiment Station, p
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