. Bulletin of the Imperial Agricultural Experiment Station in Japan. Agricultural experiment stations. THE ENCVRTIXAE OF JAPAN 89 funicle joint, and considerably longer than the last two funicle joints combined. Fore wings mm. long by mm. wide, uniformly ciliated except the hairless oblique line ; submarginal, marginal, stigmal and post- marginal veins approximately in the ratio of 30 : 3 : S : i ; submarginal vein with about 20 bristles. Abdomen almost as long as the head and thorax combined ; ovipositor hidden. Hind tibiae with about 7 spines on the tip. Head, pro- and meso-notum an
. Bulletin of the Imperial Agricultural Experiment Station in Japan. Agricultural experiment stations. THE ENCVRTIXAE OF JAPAN 89 funicle joint, and considerably longer than the last two funicle joints combined. Fore wings mm. long by mm. wide, uniformly ciliated except the hairless oblique line ; submarginal, marginal, stigmal and post- marginal veins approximately in the ratio of 30 : 3 : S : i ; submarginal vein with about 20 bristles. Abdomen almost as long as the head and thorax combined ; ovipositor hidden. Hind tibiae with about 7 spines on the tip. Head, pro- and meso-notum and mesopleurae minutely reticulate. Eyes thickly pubescent; head, pro- and meso-notum, mesopleurae and abdomen witli thick whitish hairs. Head orange yellow in general and brownish near the posterior part of the cheeks ; pro- and meso-notum orange yellow with a touch of brown ; tegulae and prepecti whitish; mesopleurae orange yellow; metapleurae brown ; metanotum, propodeon and abdomen brownish black. Scape black, white on the upper margin, with a white transverse band near the base and tip; pedicle black, the apical half whitish; first funicle joint dark brown, the other joints and club white. Wings hyaline, the veins pale brown. Fore legs pale brown ; middle and hind legs pale yellow. Length of body, mm.; width of thorax, mm. Male—Unknown. Types in the author's collection. This new species is based upon two females reared from ErlococcHs sp. found on Crypiomerla Japonica at Isahaya near Nagasaki in July, 1924. Anagyrus subnigricornis sp. nov. CFig. 2.) Female—Head slightly wider than deep (36: 34) ; frontovertex at the anterior ocellus as wide as a little -^^'S- ^• Anagyrus sitbnigri- more than one half the width of the head; ocelli comis sp. nov., antenna of female. in a rather equi-lateral triangle, the posterior pair sepa- rated from the eye margins by about their diameter and from the occipital margin by a little more; mandibles bidentate. Antennae (Fig. 2)
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