. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. BRUES: PARASITIC HYMENOPTERA. 53 large, rounded oval. Abdomen short and stout; first segment carinated and grooved laterally. Following segments shining and nearly smooth, second and third of equal length. Ovipositor short, one-half as long as the abdomen. Legs short and stout, entirely black. Wings hyaline, stigma elongate and narrow, piceous, veins piceous; marginal cell rather short. Areolet large, broadly sessile above; discocubital cell short, the discocubital vein strongly curved; median and submedian cells of e


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. BRUES: PARASITIC HYMENOPTERA. 53 large, rounded oval. Abdomen short and stout; first segment carinated and grooved laterally. Following segments shining and nearly smooth, second and third of equal length. Ovipositor short, one-half as long as the abdomen. Legs short and stout, entirely black. Wings hyaline, stigma elongate and narrow, piceous, veins piceous; marginal cell rather short. Areolet large, broadly sessile above; discocubital cell short, the discocubital vein strongly curved; median and submedian cells of equal length. Type.— No. 2156-2157, M. C. Z., Florissant, Col. (No. 13,470 and 13,851 (reverse), S. H. Scudder Coll.). This is a very roughly sculptured species with short, stout legs and antennae. PlMPLA REVELATA, Sp. 110V. (Fig. 38.) Female. Length 10 mm. Body black, or very dark colored; abdomen beyond the first segment rufous or ferruginous. Antennae with only the extreme base preserved; they probably had long joints, the first flagellar appear- ing about four times as long as thick and rather slender. Thorax above finely punctate; metanotum considerably crushed, but several carinae are evident indicating that it was areola ted at least in part. Abdomen as usual in Pimpla, with slight indications of oblique grooves on the median segments; second to fifth segments of nearly equal length, each about one-third wider than long. Legs not visible in the type, but in another specimen which most probably belongs to this species, Fig. 38.— Pimpla revelata, sp. nov. Type. they are black with a broad pale ring on the hind tibiae, and with variegated tarsi. Wings hyaline, with pale fuscous stigma and neuration. Stigma and marginal cell long and narrow; areolet rather small, very oblique, with a long petiole above; discocubital cell long, the discocubital vein slightly angled, and with a faint trace of a stump of a vein; submedian cell considerably longer than the median, the transve


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