Proceedings of the United States National Museum . ial area Zatypota Ventral part of labial sclerite without dorsal projection .... Acrodactyla The following have been examined: Hymenoepimecis sp. (fig. 5a),Oxyrrhexis carbonator texana (Cresson) (fig. 5b), and Zatypota sp.(fig. 5c). Acrodactyla degener (Haliday) is figured by Beirne (1941). Tribe Pimplini Figures 6, 7 The members of this tribe are endoparasites of a variety of lepi-dopterous pupae. The head sclcrites are distinctive in that they appear to form aring around the mouth. The epistoma is well sclerotized, except inXanthopimpla; the
Proceedings of the United States National Museum . ial area Zatypota Ventral part of labial sclerite without dorsal projection .... Acrodactyla The following have been examined: Hymenoepimecis sp. (fig. 5a),Oxyrrhexis carbonator texana (Cresson) (fig. 5b), and Zatypota sp.(fig. 5c). Acrodactyla degener (Haliday) is figured by Beirne (1941). Tribe Pimplini Figures 6, 7 The members of this tribe are endoparasites of a variety of lepi-dopterous pupae. The head sclcrites are distinctive in that they appear to form aring around the mouth. The epistoma is well sclerotized, except inXanthopimpla; the pleurostoma is well sclerotized and the hypostomais short in most species; the hypostomal spur is well sclerotized andthe stipital sclerite is short in most species; the labial sclerite is longerthan wide with thin lateral parts and a broadened ventral part;the mandible is relatively large and has no teeth on the blade; thelabral sclerite is absent and in some genera the sensilla of the labrum 504675—59 2 408 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. 0-1 mm
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