. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. 70 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. way to the tip, and one transverse carina near the base, the series enclosing six quadrate areas, the posterior series,of which are open behind. Remainder of metathorax strongly, roughly and irregularly rugose. Abdomen slender and rather broad at the tip, no trace of ovipositor preserved. First abdominal segment as long as the metathorax, enlarged rather gradually at the apex; second a very little longer; the two together as long as the entire thorax. Legs as usual,
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. 70 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. way to the tip, and one transverse carina near the base, the series enclosing six quadrate areas, the posterior series,of which are open behind. Remainder of metathorax strongly, roughly and irregularly rugose. Abdomen slender and rather broad at the tip, no trace of ovipositor preserved. First abdominal segment as long as the metathorax, enlarged rather gradually at the apex; second a very little longer; the two together as long as the entire thorax. Legs as usual, apparently entirely dark colored. Wings hyaline; stigma very narrow, reddish fuscous; veins fuscous. Sub- median cell longer than the median by a distance equal to one-third the length of the transverse median nervure. First re- current nervure received a little beyond the basal third of the discocubital cell; the second, the length of the transverse cubitus beyond the tip of the cell. Discocubital vein bent distinctly at the middle, forming an angle of about 135° with the discoidal Fig. 52.— Anomalon eonfertum, sp. now Type. Described from one specimen with its reverse. Tijpe.— Nos. 2251-2252, M. C. Z., Florissant, Col. (No. 8049- 8766, S. H. Scudder Coll.). There is also another specimen and its reverse, Nos. 2253-2254, M. C. Z., Florissant, Col. (Nos. 11,446-13,775, S. H. Scudder Coll.). which I believe belong to this species, although their color is more like that of the following species, the abdomen being reddish, lighter on the head and thorax. They are somewhat longer, 12 mm. in length, but the wing venation is identical. Anomalon excisum, sp. now (Fig. 53.) Female. Length 16 mm. the abdomen lighter reddish brown. Antennae long, many jointed, involute to- ward the tips where the joints are about one-half wider than long; basal flag- ellar joints more nearly quadrate. Thorax higher than usual and short, less than twice as long as high when seen from the s
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