Steeseas H ratepes t Siete ay fovtat Sarina Rat att eet etched ~ grin rete eatest ee sate oe fete ty ye rie, & a9 d ety one +1: pptact ts mien Sete rit etaeca ate ont gestae Pu cpeaumetete rt wages Sopcast mais spec selttony Benen et Perrine Jord Genie repectiett Bit Eh: i bes oe Te ek bt tome. Sere Sorereeeyes Ruben bestia ceasensee THE. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY 95719 Sse MAY 18 1946 NOV 27 1946 ND oO? Ina / { , j\O7 y) Viti ; ain, 4 10 bee JUN S 1951 JUN 6-1966 MEHEMOTRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSHUM. 1901-1904. VOL. I. W. J. HOLLAND, Editor. J. B. HATCHER, Associate Editor. PITTSBURGH. PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTE. - > PREPATORY NOTE. The first volume of the Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum is brought to its con- clusion with the publication of Dr. William H. Ashmead’s exceedingly important Monograph upon the Chalcidoidea, the descriptive portion of which is based upon the collections made in South America by Mr. Herbert H. 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THe CARNEGIE Museum, March 31, 1904. ili 585564 TABLE OF CONTENTS. PAGE. Preratory Nore . : : : ; : : ; ‘ Vv List oF Fieures IN ‘TEx? , 5 : ; } : : vil List oF PLATES : : : A ix Memoir I. Diplodocus Marsh, Its Osteology, Taxonomy, and Probable Habits, with a Restoration of the Skeleton. J.B. Hatcher. (Pub- lished July, 1901) : 5 : : l- 64 Memorr II. Oligocene Canide. J. B. Hatcher. (Published September, 1902) . 65-108 Memoir III. ‘The Osteology of the Steganopodes. R. W. Shufeldt, M.D. (Published September, 1902) . 109-224 Memoir IV. Monograph of the Chalcidoidea. William H. Ashmead, Se.D. (Published March, 1904) : F : : 5 . 225-551 SprectaAL InpEx To Monoarary or W. H. AsHMrAD ; : . : 533 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUME . ; : ‘ : : : ; : 553 LIST OF FIGURES IN TEXT. PARot eal FIGuRe. _ Skull of Diplodocus longus Marsh Pe EMEP Ys OOM GET LIUPHOUOCUG ONT ra) «Fn Ga S 5, creed n.niv ew Pia nieied Ol wicparm ates bul wanted x Section of Maxillary Bone of Diplodocus longus........-..000.c0ce eee eeeee Atlas of Diplodocus longus, Side View... . PNGLsIOL OU DLOACTA LONG Let ON Gp VALE Wy -cstaucte cer «acpi eda aie aval Syckeieile a aici eoereuetarete che Axis OheLiplodacuscarneqi, seem irom) Mieht S100... jist us ee ee ne ee ee eee als . Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Cervicals of Diplodocus carnegii, Seen from Right Side. . 8. Posterior View of Eleventh Cervical of Diplodocus carnegii...........: Stina Aaa . Inferior View of Sacrum and Ilia of Diplodocus carnegii... 6.0600 eee . Sacrum and Ilium of Diplodocus longus Marsh, Seen from Below......-....-.++--+- - Codssified Caudal Vertebree of Diplodocus carnegit... 21.2... ee. e cece te cee ee cee . Superior View of Pair of Sternal Bones of Diplodocus carnegii..... 0.0.00 e eee eee pasupposed: Clavicle ote malodocius Commegui isc <= lettin sia) ele siriloue ole le elo eine rie wlonanelsraieie ake . External View of Right Seapula and Coracoid of Diplodocus carnegii.... 0.6.0... 04 ++ . Proximal End of Left Femur of Diplodocus carnegit. .... 0.2... 0c cece cece eee eee eDistalebndorlbetheblemun of Wyplodaeus CoOmneguucis «cc «om elects =e ele = sere siele ele ee . Oblique Internal Front View of Left Femur of Diplodocus carnegii.... 2.0... .4 00.5: . Proximal End of Right Tibia and Fibula of Diplodocus carnegii.... 2.0.0... 0. ee eee . Distal End of Right Tibia and Fibula of Diplodocus carnegii.... 0.0.0.0 eee eee . Superior View of Astragalus of Right Pes of Diplodocus carnegii... 0... 006600 e eee Front View of Right Hind Foot of Diplodocus carnegit.......-..+...0ee crete sees Front View of Right Hind Foot of Brontosawrus excelsus Marsh... ......0..50+005- Cross-sections of Left Femur of Diplodocus carnegii. 2... 6666 ee . Cervical Vertebra of Diplodocus longus Marsh........ 25.0060 5e see c eee e eens ian PART II. Semi Of Daphomd felons COW: a5 secs or atau Aa eee nls oem arene eee cee eee Inferior View of Basicranial Region of Skull of Canis familiaris.... 0.0. .000 005 e ees Inferior View of Basicranial Region of Skull of Daphanus felinus.. 0.0... 06 000200 . Crown View of Right Superior Sectorials of Prodaphenus scottii, Daphenus felinus, and OE ESE iy DAT ge tO Cae ge aici 0 ae ee a ee . Crown View of Right M., of Daphonus felinus... 00... .0 0000 eee e eee ener eens . Side View of Type of Proamphicyon nebrascensis Hatcher... 0... 6.600 e eee eee . Crown View of Superior Dentition of Type of Proamphicyon nebrascensis Hatcher . .. . . vii 96 98 Vill LIST OF FIGURES IN TEXT. FIGURE. PAGE. PARD Tr . Right Lateral View of the Skull of Phaéthon wthereus........-..5--+++-+2+-eeeees 118 2. Superior View of Mandible of Phaéthon wthereus...... 26.000 ce cc cevenscsuscucees 121 ] 2 3. Left Lateral View of the Skull, Including Mandible, of a Specimen of Anhinga anhinga. 151 4 . The Same Skull Seen from Above, Mandible Removed.................--+--+-++-- 151 5. Ventral Aspect of the Sternum of Anhinga anhinga..........-...2-++-eceeseeseeee 160 6. Left Lateral View of the Same Bone Shown in Fig. 5 .... 2.2... esse cece cere eenas 160 7. Anterior Aspect of the os furcula of Anhinga anhinga....... 0... .e cece eee eee ees 160 8. Mesial Side of the Scapular End of the Same Bone Shown in Fig. 7 ............---. 160 9. Anconal Aspect of Right Humerus of Anhinga anhinga ...................+.--... 162 10. Anterior View of Right Femur of Anhinga anhinga..............0+0eceeeeeeeaee 162 11. Right: Coracoid. of Anhinga anhinga:.... 5 oc: ccs = «sare ya ci eee ene ae 162 12. Left Lateral View of the Skull of Phalacrocoraz urile..... 0 .....42 seeceacvnerees 166 13. (Palatal Rerion of a Nouns Phalacroconaa rile. eee eat et ee ee ee 167 14, Dorsal Aspect of Anterior Part of Cranium of a Young Phalacrocorax wrile........... 167 15. Lateral Aspect of Beak of a Young Phalacrocoraz urile .............+.+.+++-++.:- 167 16. Right Lateral View of Sternum and Bones of the Shoulder-girdle of a Cormorant CPhalagrocomaar Witla) ste mora tov occse ORs esate tees emer ee Net le ae 172 17. Knee Joint of a Cormorant (Phalacrocorax urile) <2 5 02. 2. + «oes whee oe ee 174 18: Knee Jomt of Phalacrocoran ure, Seen Bromine Hronh 2-ct sete 174 19: Ventral! A'spect of Rostrum of; Pallas? (Cormorant cic tees eee ae eee eee 177 2.0. Lateral Aspect of Rostrum) of Pallas’ Cormorant:).4. + 2 ine oe pee irae 21. Right Ramus of Lower Mandible of Pallas’ Cormorant, External Aspect............. Wind 22. Right Ramus of Lower Mandible, Internal Aspect................+0+-02-0--+ae- 177 23. Right Metacarpals.(Pallas’ Cormorant) 2.02 0% oi. cc cts ais agen oie eked eae 177 24. Right Coracoid of Pallas’ Cormorant, Ventral Aspect.........-.-.....----..+---- 178 20. mternum of Pallas’ Cormorant, \Vieniral@As pect: ye. cece ceils tc) edhe er een tere 178 26. Femur of Pallas’ Cormorant, Anterior Aspect ......--. 20+ +2000 eee eee sees seve tits: 27. ‘Tarsus of ‘Pallas’ Cormorant, Anterior Aspects 1 2nyaice= yaar ele ante eee 178 28. Tibia,of Pallas’ Cormorant, AmterionsAspecte sn sins ce tt ten ttt etter eee 178 29. Left Lateral Aspect of Pelvis of Pallas’ Cormorant.................+...+.5...0-=- 181 30... Dorsal Aspect of Pelvis of Pallas’ Cormorant:e tacts cite tee 181 31. Phalacrocorax perspicillatus, Inferior Aspect of Cranium...................-..--. 184 32. Phalacrocorax perspicillatus, Left Ramus of Jaw, External Aspect.............-..-. 184 33. Phalacrocorax perspicillatus, Mandible and Left Palatine External Aspect........... 184 34. Phalacrocoraz penicillaiues Cranium sete eee ee 186 30. Philacrocor das persprcriciiiess. @rarivtiU eye eee aie incre) eken tee Net mate tlhe eee en 186 36. Phalacrocorax carboxy Granvumiieree ete te os ei cre einer oe ata 186 37. Dorsal Aspect of themPelyisiot Breqatan aqua. welt aici es eae eerie ere te 209 XVII. XVIII. XIX. XX. XXI. LIST OF PLATES. . Diagram of Quarry C. . Skull of Diplodocus longus Marsh. . Cervical Vertebree of Diplodocus carnegii Hatcher. . Cervical Series of Diplodocus carnegii Hatcher. . Anterior View of Cervical Series of Diplodocus carnegii Hatcher. . Posterior View of Cervical Series of Diplodocus carnegii Hatcher. . Anterior Dorsals of Diplodoeus carnegii Hatcher. . Anterior, Posterior, and Lateral Views of the Anterior Dorsals of Diplodocus carnegii Hatcher. . Posterior, Anterior, and Lateral Views of Twelve Anterior Caudals of Diplodocus car- negii Hatcher. . Comparative Views of Pelvis of Diplodocus and Brontosaurus. . Hind Limb and Foot of Diplodocus carnegii Hatcher. . Pelvis and Caudal Vertebree of Diplodocus longus Marsh, after Osborn. . Restoration of the Skeleton of Diplodocus carnegii Hatcher. . Top and Side View of Skull of Dapheenus felinus Scott. . Side, Top, and Inferior View of Right Side of Skull of Protemnocyon inflatus Hatcher. . Inferior View of Posterior Portion of Skull of Cynodictis gregarius Cope ; Left Ramus of Dapheenus felinus Scott; Crown View of Right Ramus of Protemnocyon inflatus Hatcher ; Crown View of Right Ramus of Daphenus felinus Scott; Inferior View of Left Side of Skull of Daphenus felinus Scott. Vertebre of Daphenus felinus Scott. Mesosterni of Daphanus felinus Scott, Seen from Above ; Os Penis of Cynodictis gregarius Cope; Os Penis of Daphenus felinus Scott ; Axis of Protemnocyon inflatus Hatcher ; Superior View of Atlas of Same ; Left Side of Third Cervical of Same ; Front View of Right Hind Foot of Daphenus felinus Scott ; Front View of Right Fore Foot of Same. Limb Bones of Daphenus felinus Scott. Mounted Skeleton of Dapheenus felinus Scott. Dorsal Aspect of the Pelvis of Plotus levaillanti ; Basal View of the Skull of Phaéthon ethereus ; Superior Aspect of the Skull of Phaétthon flavirostris ; Skeleton of the Left Foot of Fregata aquila; Ventral View of the Sternum of Phaéthon ethereus ; Left Lateral Aspect of the Trunk Skeleton of Phaéthon flavirostris. . Right Lateral View of the Skull and Mandible of Sula gossi; Basal View of Same Skull; Basal View of the Skull of Sula brewsteri. ix x PLATE. XXIII. XXIV. XXV. XXVI. XXVII. XXVIII. XXIX. XXX. LIST OF PLATES. Superior Aspect of Skull of Su/a gossi; Superior Aspect of Skull of Sula brewsteri ; Left Lateral View of Trunk Skeleton of Sula gossi. Left Lateral View of Skull of Phalacrocorax pelagicus robustus ; Left Lateral View of Phalacrocorax albiventris ; Lett Lateral View of Skull of Phalacrocorax urile ; Basal View of Skull of Phajacrocorax melanoleucus ; Left Lateral View of Skull and Mandible of Phalacrocorax dilophus ; Superior Aspect of Skull of Palacrocorax p. robustus ; Superior of Skull of Phalacrocorax dilophus ; Superior Aspect of Skull of Phalacrocorax melanoleucus ; Superior Aspect of Skull of Phalacrocorax albiventris. Dorsal View of Trunk Skeleton of Phalacrocorax urile ; Left Lateral View of Trunk Skeleton of Phalacrocorax urile. Anconal Aspect of Right Carpo-metacarpus of Fregata aquila ; Left Lateral View of Skull of Phalacrocorax melanoleucus ; Anconal Aspect of Proximal Phalanx of the Medius Digit of the Manus of Right Pectoral Limb of Fregata aquila ; Basal Aspect of Skull of Phalacrocorax dilophus ; Basal Aspect of Skull of Phalacrocorax p. robustus ; Basal Aspect of Skull of Phalacrocorax albiventris ; Dorsal Aspect of Sternum and Os Fureula of Phalacrocorax albiventris. Anconal Aspect, Right Ulna, Pelecanus sharpei; Anterior Aspect, Left Femur, Pelecanus sharpei; Anterior Aspect of the Left Tibio-tarsus, Pelecanus sharpei ; Palmar Aspect of Left Humerus, Pelecanus sharpei; Basal View of Skull of Pelecanus fuscus ; Basai View of Skull of Pelecanus sharpei ; Left Lateral View of Skull of Pelecanus sharpei ; Anterior Aspect of Right Coracoid of Pelecanus sharpei ; Anconal Aspect of Left Carpo-metacarpus, Pelecanus sharpei ; Superior View of Skull of Pelecanus fuseus ; Superior View of Mandible of Pelecanus fuscus. Dorsal Aspect of Sternum and Codssified Os Furcula of Pelecanus sharpei ; Palmar Aspect of Left Pectoral Limb of Phalacrocorax urile ; Inner Aspect of Right Pelvic Limb of Phalacrocorax urile. Skull, Including Mandible, of Fregata aquila (No. 18,485, Coll. U. S. Nat. Mus.). Ventral Aspect of Pelvis of Pelecanus sharpei ; Ventral Aspect of Sternum and Shoulder-girdle of Fregata aquila ; Left Lateral Aspect of Sternum of Fregata aquila. XXXI-XXXIX. Figures of New Genera and Species of Chalcidoidea, described by William H. Ashmead. Publications of the Carnegie Musewm. Serial No. 21. MEMOLRS OF THE a NEG Le MUSEUM. NOK. No. 4. W. J. HOLLAND, Pu.D., Sc.D., LL.D., Eprror. J. B. HatrcHer, Pu.B., Assocrare Eprror. CLASSIFICATION OF THE CHALCID FLIES OR THE SUPERFAMILY CHALCIDOIDEA, WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW SPECIES IN THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM, COLLECTED IN SOUTH AMERICA BY HERBERT H. SMITH. By WILLIAM HARRIS ASHMEAD, A.M., Sc.D., ASSISTANT CURATOR, U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. PITTSBURGH. PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTE. JANUARY, 1904. For sale by Messrs. Wm. Wesley & Son, 28 Essex St., Strand, London, England ; Messrs. R. Friedleender u. Sohn, 11 Carlstrasse, Berlin, N. W.6, Germany ; and at the Carnegie Museum, Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S. A. THIS VOLUME IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED 'TO DR. CARL W. von DALLA TORRE THE EMINENT BOTANIST AND HYMENOPTERIST, PROFESSOR IN THE UNIVERSITY OF INNSBRUCK, WHO, IN THE COMPILATION OF ‘“CATALOGUS HYMENOPTERORUM,’? HAS DONE SO MUCH FOR WORKING HYMENOPTERISTS THE AUTHOR WaAsHtnatTon, D. C., January, 1904 TABLE OF CONTENTS. [D020 TULA CETIN, & ORE ei Rie pague end Re Estee DO Ges roc CHRO Ea CRU RT Con Ss a ce ili Saar ARTIC CRIS AEPESL UU cet cers nae Sty ee CaP se pe sis nlm c sa ). (¢ Daan bentise tl sore o=| OuLGeULen eters tie ctelaloveee Coleone) aiav'afage ix ere, o)s (ale aanteto halal eniietat ofelamenlice tiple ohera,s\ceetaiaieiaahee ni, 10 Antenne 10-jointed, the last five joints enlarged, ......Kradibia Saunders (type K. cowanii Saunders). GavHlead not very our quAdrabeODene Al yi BOs acti. victoire «1 Salads ole’ scieferals lave lele,eiaiaieielelaisinialcidia sfeicisielcin'< 6 Head oblong, or very long, from 2} to 3 times as long as wide, the facial channel narrow ; mandibles at apex bidentate ; antennz 11-jointed.........Pleistodontes Saunders (type P. imperialis Saunders). 7. Head quadrate or nearly, only a little narrower in front than behind; stigmal vein usually a little longer than the marginal ..................Hisenia Ashmead gen. nov. (type FZ. mexicana Ashm.). 8. Seventh abdominal Suanae on each side with a small rounded or at most oval spiracular fovea. Blastophagus Gravenhorst (type Cynips psenes Linné). Seventh abdominal segment on each side with an elongate, disk-shaped, spiracular fovea. Ceratosolens Mayr (type C. appendiculatus Mayr). 9. Front wings with the marginal, stigmal and postmarginal veins wanting ; head trapezoidal, a little longer than wide ; antennze 11-jointed, not thickened towards apex, the joints smooth ; middle legs very minute or subobsolete. ..............++++++++++ Letrapus Mayr (type 7. americanus Mayr). Front wings with the marginal, stigmal and postmarginal veins present; head oblong, 2} times as long as wide; antennz (?) 12-jointed, the scape large, triangularly dilated, the funicle slender, filiform, the club abruptly enlarged, 3-jointed ; mandibles 3-dentate ; thorax bidentate at each side. Agaon Dalman (type A. paradoxum Dalm.). 10. Head anteriorly with a large, deep, triangular fovea. Basal pach Or enbennss EnOlOned dN CANBY cori leicieae leila c/cm Me's wb rise cues ver eyte cele cinne LL Basal part of antenns not enclosed in a canal. .... 2. cece scan tcc eee seccencesesecee LB 234. MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM 11. Front tarsi 2-jointed, the front and hind femora stout and more or less compressed ; eyes very small or wanting... wa NDR hr eTe aire A Con oe rer ea REN Yan en oe . Ceratosolens Mayr. 12. Front tarsi 2- to jointed, not reposing in a sulcus at ths tip of the front tibiee . entail alefortaststaleinciae cute, Front tarsi 1-jointed, reposing in a sulcus at the tip of the front tibize ; claws small, almost straight, ‘Legs four, the middle pair aborted ; antennz 3-jointed, compressed ; head and thorax subquadrate. Tetrapus Mayr. 13. The usually large antennal fovea terminates posteriorly in a narrow or broad longitudinal slit ; if it does not, then the transverse oval antennal fovea does not extend to the middle of the head ..... 14 14. Body somewhat narrow ; antennz 3- to 6-jointed. Brontitarsi:2or3-jombed 2 7s etn cate eee ene site Rohe ee oo ee oir as TEBE Ae LR STEEL Front tarsi 5-jointed. Thorax in outline trapezoidal ; antenn 6-jointed, with 3 ring-joints. Pleistodontes Saunders. Thorax not so shaped, either bell-shaped or ellipsoidal, antenne 3- to 6-jointed...... 15 15. Thorax not oblong, in outline either ellipsoidal or bell-shaped ; antennz 8- to 6-jointed. Thorax ellipsoidal, slightly contracted at the sides before the middle; antennz 6-jointed, with with one ring-joint and a 2-jointed club ............................. Kradibia Saunders. Thorax bell-shaped; antenne 3- or 4-jointed, with one ring-joint. .......Eupristina Saunders. 16. Head about twice as long as wide ; front tarsi 2-jointed ; antennze 6-jointed.......Ceratosolens Mayr. Head not or scarcely longer than wide, at the most not more than one and one half times as long as wide ; front tarsi 3-jointed ; antennz 3-jointed. Head a little wider than long ; tarsi of hind legs very long, more than twice longer than their tibize . BOD So OnT Oo hat Hp EBA na dot Node Acie Br .. Blastophaga Grayenhorst. Head oe a little longer than wide, never wider than ee tarsi of hind legs short, not or only a little longer than tibie ...............................Bisenia Ashmead, gen. nov. SupraMity IJ. SycopHacin»®. 1883. Cynipide, Division II., Aploastomata, Saunders, Trans. Ent. Soe. London, 1883, p. 20. This group was first correctly separated by Sir Sidney Saunders, who designated it as Division II., Aploastomata, in the family Cynipidx. It has, however, nothing to do with the Cynipide, but forms a natural group of the genuine fig-insects. At present no species is known outside of the Asiatic and African faunee. The females belonging to the group are distinguished from those in the previous subfamily principally by the absence of mandibular appendages. The head, how- ever, is also somewhat differently shaped, being flatter, with a broader frontal sul- cus and no hook-like tubercle on the middle of the occiput, while the abdomen is more depressed and the ventral valve is not prominent. The males are more easily recognized, being quite different from those in the Agaonine and the wingless males in the Torymide. The head is very long and narrow, while the abdomen is long, sessile, and gradually broadened towards apex, each lateral apical angle being furnished with a tubercle, or a long, thread-like organ. ASHMEAD: CLASSIFICATION OF THE CHALCID FLIES 235 The genus Platyscapa Motschulsky I do not know, but, judging from Mot- schulsky’s description, it seems to be one of these insects, and I have included it in my table with the hope that it may be rediscovered, and its proper position in our system definitely settled. U6 TABLE OF GENERA. JREYTSITE YS CAs Beco PORCnO Ch EO ean Bct0 dd HOnPIRe nd Ob Cho TCMecisins 5 OUTRO AAA CEC GORI aR Ona ey err aa’ IS Foye aie roe ote ec ctedteye er cncs Slave cE evey Stare i etet areas telatate wis ng) Se avaeya Baler ahem tee aa Seu maae slater eiele oy Postmarginal vein obsolete or nearly ; maxillary palpi with rows of teeth along the under side .... 3 Postmarginal vein well developed, longer than the stigmal vein ; maxillary palpi without rows of teeth beneath. Antenne 13-jointed, with 2 ring-joints, of which the second is rather large; hind tibize with rows of comb-like teeth at apex ; stigmal vein not short..............Sycophaga Westwood (type Cynips sycomori Hasselquist). Antenne 9-jointed (tesfe Motschulsky) ; hind tibize normal ; stigmal vein short. Platyscapa Motschulsky (type P. frontalis Motsch.). . Antennie 11-jointed ; hind tibize without rows of teeth at apex................... Crossogaster Mayr (type C. triformis Mayr). PE PANS LOL OILS ery aay, eters cert ametes Actaris ee ane evar tharos aie je Phas ea Pela le esata MRL ae ook nice Meittea > Winged. Postmarginal vein subobsolete ; head with a large, deep triangular fovea anteriorly that extends posteriorly to the middle of the head; antennze 11-jointed ............Crossogaster Mayr. Head oblong, without a deep triangular fovea anteriorly ; antennee 3-jointed...................... 6 Head nearly quadrate, a little wider than long, with a deep, triangular fovea anteriorly. Antenne 8-jointed, the scape thick, depressed ; body broad............... Crossogaster Mayr. . Seape of antennz about as broad as long; mandibles broad, 3-jointed ; tarsal joints 2-4 wider than long ; abdomen terminating in two long filaments, one on each apical angle...Sycophaga Westwood. Scape of antennze long, subclavate, more than twice longer than thick; mandibles conical, without teeth ; tarsal joints 2-4, not wider than long; abdomen not terminating in two long filaments. Apocrypta Coquerel (type A. perplexa Coquerel). Faminry LXI. TORYMIDZ. 1833. Torymide, Family II. (partim) Walker, Ent. Mag., I., p. 116. 1846. Torymide, Family I., Walker, List Chale. Brit. Museum, I., p. 14. 1848. Torymidee, Family I., Walker, opus. cit., II., p. 100. 1856. Torymoide, Familie XI., Forster, Hym. Stud., II., pp. 19, 28 and 43. 1875. Torymina, Tribus (partim) Thomson, Hym. Skand., IV., pp. 11 and 59. 1886. Toryminze, Subfamily (partim), Howard, Ent. Amer., I., p. 198. 1897. Torymid, Family XLI., Ashmead, Proce. Ent. Soc. Washington, LV., p. 243. This is a very large and most interesting family, approaching nearest, on one side, to the genuine fig-insects (Agaonidee); on the other side exhibiting affinities that ally it to the Chalcididx, and some forms in the Miscogasteride and the Ptero- malide. 236 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM Many of the genera, especially in my subfamily Jdarninx, were included by Walker, Westwood and Mayr, among the Agaonidex, a position not tenable. The genus Podagrion Spinola, too, on account of the swollen and dentate hind femora was placed by Mayr, Howard and others with the Chalcidide. The swollen and dentate hind femora, although of great taxonomic importance, in themselves should not alone be depended upon to place genera and species. Many genera and species are now known with such femora that unquestionably belong to other families. In the family Cleonymide there is a whole subfamily with such hind femora and it would be absurd and most unnatural to classify it with the Chalcidide on that ae- count alone. In establishing families many characters must be carefully considered, weighed and analyzed, and we should not be led astray by superficial resemblances or by characters common to many groups. Six fairly well defined subfamilies have been recognized. TABLE OF SUBFAMILIES. 1. Mesothoracic furrows not well defined, the seapulze therefore scarcely or indistinctly separated ; abdo- men in $ conically pointed, the ovipositor not exserted. ......0..0.0ccc cece cers cece cccscssers O Mesothoracic furrows distinctly defined, the scapule therefore well separated; ovipositor always prominently exserted wmostdrequently very lOUP- tm mtlcler aa ie relsieliotehe centers erate ote ieee 2a) Hind tabise swith! onl y;(one apical Spurs, .svasrsrejerss15a1e sys.e=' -LEIZODUrA sichel (type 2. crassicauda sichel): Eighth dorsal abdominal segment very long, compressed but not triangular, the second segment vari- able, usually, however, occupying about half the length of the body ; antennie 11-jointed, filiform, tapering toward tips..........................Lhaumatelia Kirby (type Chalcis separata Walker), eppcutellumiwith a shor, uhick projection) DEMING. cla. ar aise - T0enD BURT meno COSSOOm Dror Antenne 14-jointed; hind coxze usually with a leaf-like expansion at apex, their femora armed with large or moderate sized teeth. .................+...... Epineus Kirby (type Smicra dux Walker). 252 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM 16. 17. 18. 195 21. Hind femora armed: with § large teeth ordess.. 2.2. .cctacss ease oa deen ele ee ep eee eu Hind femora armed with 9 moderately large teeth. Scutellum sometimes unarmed but usually ending in a bidentate plate. Enneasmicra Ashmead, gen. noy. (type Smicra erinamius Walk.). Hind femora armed with 7 large teeth or. less! 0045 na. qc cose cacin- slike sec see cee elie ee ales ALO Hind femora armed with 8 large or moderate sized teeth (the 8th tooth sometimes reduced in size or followed by one or two minute teeth, or the 6th tooth is tridentate at apex). Mesonotum with distinct parapsidal furrows, or at least distinct anteriorly. ............... 18 Mesonotum without distinct parapsidal furrows. Abdomen fusiformly pointed, the petiole very short ; hind femora about 2} times as long AS Wide: 245 60 rele ses ee tee eee Se etOpOceras Kirby (type Smicra leucotelus Walk.). Seutellum at apex usually ending in an emarginate or bidentate plate ; abdomen in female lanceolate or conically produced ; the 8th segment often long, styliform. Octosmicra Ashmead, gen. noy. (type O. laliceps Ashm.). Hind’ femora armed with 6ilarpe teethior lessee ssc. ential astern tee oie ceie ene cei noe ee Ee Hind femora armed with 7 large teeth, the seventh usually much reduced in size. Abdomen in female conically produced or fusiform, the 8th segment sometimes styliform or pro- duced into a stylus, the petiole not short ; mandibles in 9 bi- in ¢ tri-dentate. Heptasmicra Ashmead, gen. nov. (type Smicra obliterata Walk.). ,. Hind: fémora:armed: with: bdaree teeth oriless) 7) \uepae ast on se ne eee ee en eee Hind femora armed with 6 large teeth (the 6th tooth sometimes broad and at apex 3-dentate). Metathorax armed with two triangular teeth and a lamina or plate just behind the insertion of the hind wings, the latter extending slightly over the metapleura, the sculpture coarse ; teeth of hind femora short and stout. ........ Diplodontia Ashmead (type Smicra carolina Ashm.). Metathorax usually, but not always, armed with two, not very prominent, teeth, but without the lamina or plate behind the insertion of the hind wings, the sculpture alyeolate ; teeth of hind femora large, long. Abdomen in female subglobose or short ovate, the petiole always more than twice longer than thick.....................Metadontia Ashmead (type Smicra montana Ashm.). Abdomen in female lanceolate or fusiformly produced, longer than the head and thorax united, the petiole very short, nut longer than thick. Hexasmicra Ashmead, gen. noy. (type Smicra transversa Walk.). Hind femora armed with’. lance teethy or lessns 2 nese secs tence cieei ie ta aera eneetelae tana Hind femora armed with 5 large teeth. Eyes very large, occupying nearly the whole sides of the head; mandibles broad, 3-dentate ; scutellum usually ending in an emarginate or bidentate plate ; metathorax alveolate. Pentasmicra Ashmead, gen. nov. (type P. brasiliensis Ashm.). . Hind femora with 4 large teeth ; metathorax usually with teeth or projections, rarely unarmed ; plate at apex of scutellum bidentate or broadly emarginate; abdomen ovate or conic-ovate, rarely -fusiform, the eighth segment in female never very long........Tetrasmicra Ashmead, gen. nov (type Smicra concitata Walk.). Hind femora with 3 large teeth...............Trismicra Ashmead, g. noy. (type S. contracta Walk.). > Middle tibize withoutan apical (Spurs so). «jis e sun eterna me hecisiets shale seis aie She custeusTe rei aie eee eee eee Middle tibise with:an apical spurs <:..:iencoei-c.cs kis iis are eine ee eine ele, et ces Uitte See ae eee 24. 25. 26. 27. ASHMEAD: CLASSIFICATION OF THE CHALCID FLIES 253 Antenne 12- or 13-jointed ; thorax black ; hind femora armed with many minute teeth. .Smicra Spinola. Antenne 14-jointed ; thorax yellow or yellow marked with black ; hind femora armed with 6 teeth. Epitranus Walker. Hind femora armed with one large tooth near base followed by many small or minute teeth, from 10 kD DO iP TRIOWE PE SE Go sede ce sau ae Bd Saeed ane Hone Med POOR Ee Op Bren br A ann cnet Bare pean pear aa, Hind femora armed with from:3 to 9ilarge teeth... 0.0.5... ences ces ee ens cote esse ce seases OO Metathorax armed with from 2 to 4 teeth or projections. ............ 0.0.20 ee ce ee cece eee ee ee ee 29 Metathorax unarmed. Scutellum at apex unarmed, without an emarginate or bidentate plate................... 27 Scutellum at apex armed with an emarginate or bidentate plate. Abdominal petiole very long and slender, as long as the thorax or nearly.............-.-.--.... 28 Abdominal petiole usually short and stout, or at least never very long nor very slender. Pronotum anteriorly rounded or sloping, not acute; petiole carinate. Eustypiura Ashmead. Pronotum anteriorly acute ; petiole not carinate.....................Spilechalcis Thomson. . Seape of antenne abnormal, long and clavate, extending far above the ocelli. Ceratosmicra Ashmead. Scape of antennz slender, cylindrical, not or only slight extending above the ocelli. Sayiella Ashmead. . Metathorax bi-dentate ; a tooth on each side of the petiole. Scape of antennze normal ; abdominal petiole not very long nor slender. Spilochalcis Thoms. ( partim). Seape of antennze usually long and slender, extending much beyond the ocelli; abdominal petiole yery long and slender, as long or nearly as long as the thorax. Mischosmicra Ashmead. Metathorax quadridentate ; two teeth on each side of the petiole. Scutellum at apex, bidentate or with an emarginate plate. ...... Xanthomelanus Ashmead. Scutellum at apex normal, unarmed. Thorax wholly black ; scape of antennz normal, petiole of abdomen normal. Melanosmicra Ashmead. Thorax yellow or yellow marked with black ; scape of antennz abnormal ; petiole of ab- domen very long. Scape long and clavate, excayate at apex beneath, extending far above the ocelli. Ceratosmicra Ashmead. Scape slender, cylindrical and extending only slightly beyond the ocelli. Sayiella Ashmead. DO swAQILSNN sy 1G zat] OLNMELL or ota rs alas eta oie) Aletated a 2) os ir i@lo oie oe = elev iciw nfnilelaivlofe\sVelaiateilsis/einieis s|sainya.ejsjsiaiaoeieles OL Antenne 12-jointed ; metathorax quadrideutat .............-.0.---2+.-...-... Fhaumapus Kirby. Ril MEERUT TL. Ae Onn ree Me CGO 6 DOS COROT BOOT ODD Os tG DORE CObeco Caeser Omer ae: Antenne 14-jointed. Hind femora armed with large or moderate-sized teeth ......................Bpineus Kirby. S27. Hind femora armed with) i laree teGLn OM LESS. or s)o)c2 e's ailo\eieieieie se) wlelae\ sive s\eleje ns leienc.sieldciesive.eses OO Hind femora armed with 9 moderately large teeth........................,Enneasmicra Ashmead. Sonn TomOLA Armed swith Wane EbECUEN OL LORS. soc ccis se naar cores weles Coles seis cihdibe ois'se0 ve vole oe OF Hind femora armed with 8 large teeth. Mesonotum without distinct parapsidal furrow ....................+.+++.. Protoceras Kirby. Mesonotum with distinct parapsidal furrows.......................... Octosmicra Ashmead. Pee Ce MIONe SO lLlt OL IAT OCU CMa LORE dts terse siers:atare ete ala ave fnigy sia” s aJeiavaiel ara ole Biers diel es ws) 4e a ciwaieerey OD Hind femora with 7 large teeth. ..........2-20ceeececscecesercvccecese+s- deptasmicra Ashmead. 254 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM 35, Bindfemora armed! with'5 large teethtorwless a ste cies clea sieceieie tara aoe Gi eC eee eee OO Hind femora armed with 6 large teeth. Metathorax armed with two triangular teeth or projections and a lamina or plate just behind the insertion of the hind wings that extends slightly over the mesopleura ; teeth of hind femora short and) stomt 4:52 cis.ccle.s eee sey ots lavle Neeiewloeisor clemieeetisiei ete DAD ODOR MaPASRIneaAd: Metathorax sometimes armed with two teeth, sometimes unarmed but always without the lamina or plate. PS ONENOWM! 6:0-2°. « ri wrabalnalors pL owicrs oie siete Gaeenio Dee Roe RET LC LAO ON LIAr ASH MOAGs 2 iG) UNEN OWI 6 join srele-o\ yore sic ie -4afoe 2) ain se) sinveale) Saisie erecta eee s MELe SASMMICI Ay ARNE Ane 36. ‘Hind: femora,.armed with 4 larse teeth on lessy./.-0n<-cvsieei en elec alae iem ene seine a eee en Hind femora armed with 5 large teeth. ...........--.+..++++++.++-+.+...... Pentasmicra Ashmead. 37. Hind femora armed with 4 large teeth........................-++++--.+. Letrasmicra Ashmead. Hind femora armed with 3 large teeth.............0+..00q0+0+e0ss+e-0++se+-,--erismicra Ashmead. Tripe IIT. Chaleitellini. This tribe is proposed for a small group closely allied to the tribe Haltichellini, but is easily distinguished by the distinctly petiolate abdomen. The group is unknown to the American fauna, although some South American genera in the Smicrini come quite close to it; they are, however, easily separated by having the antenne inserted farther up on the face and not low down close to the mouth, as in this tribe. TABLE OF GENERA. Dis, Hernia les rats tcchs:jaye whee fercstevare trate yas eveneoe a etaleveve als fo oo oat O ee are ona Carat opera Tene aie alls Eaten ee 2; MAN tenn se 132] OUNGEM Was) Gala coy Sian sees were RGIS ate, Sim: SNS ore wlan g Siar Nar ota EIEN OEE ea ROOTS Lee Eom Antenne 11-jointed (the club indistinctly jointed). Hind femora with 7 or 8 large teeth........,Chalcitella Westwood (type C. evanioides Westw. ) 3. Hind tibize without a tooth outwardly near base, the hind femora armed with many very minute teeth. Arretocera Kirby (type Epitranus albipennis Walk.). Hind tibize with a tooth outwardly near base, the hind femora with one large tooth and then finely serrate beyond............................. Anacryptua Kirby (type Epitranus impulsator Walk.). 4, Characters as in females. Trise LV. Haltichellini. This tribe resembles most closely the tribe Chalcidini and is separated from it with dicuffilty, the difference in the insertion of the antennee alone being the only character that readily distinguishes the two tribes. In this tribe the antenne are inserted c/ose to the mouth border, the scape being long, while the postmarginal vein is wanting, or rarely very long as in the Chalcidini and the Smicrini. TABLE OF GENERA. 1. Females ....... ove sala Shaver late) ole) Bie hotell ce lareteiax aratkeie’ erecta ialoyee gales overall otayedaccloys tet rata tete tel ences ce ere ate nee ee bo i ASHMEAD: CLASSIFICATION OF THE CHALCID FLIES Pele Hind femora with one or more large teeth or projections beneath, as well as being finely denticulate fr RONGDIT Breas an abla ta Abend pr hac Se OID ERA DIES. OB oie PS OID CE RCE ROLES Crk ears re eae Im Hind femora simple or at most very finely denticulate beneath, without a large tooth or projection 7 Me nn OFAxaH OLIN Al MenaLHOUE ILO] CCIONS ae aaa more ed ante cclsioe fetes cethciss seuss crue «ieee fais coerce Metathorax with projections, i. e., spines or teeth on each side posteriorly ..............-....... 14 . Hind femora with two prominences or elevations beneath and minutely denticulate. Hockeria Walker (type H. dexius Walk.). Hind femora not so formed, at the most with one prominence or one tooth, the edges beyond usually fine ydenticulateonberrateu mecca cere toni aoek ane ceca so oekeoeee ee ae wecnnaminaae ne OD Antenne 13-jointed ; scape without a tooth beneath near the middle, ...............Neochalcis Kirby (type Luchalecis vetuta Dufour). Antenne 11-jointed ; scape With a tooth beneath near the middle...................Buchalceis Dufour (type E. miegii Dufour). 6. Scutellum at apex bidentate ; hind femora armed with 11 small teeth beneath ; antennze 11-jointed, Allocera Sichel (type A. bicolor Sichel). 72 Metathorax: normal), without projections or teeth. 22 o.<. sc.cc ae = sat cneiscitis wie we cerea sees en cieeee 8 Mefathorax with projections or teeth on each side <2 .:.-.5-ccccccecr st cece ss sats er ce srecaces 14 Se scutellum aormsalnelther bidentate non spined- iain d. en acn. cite tose cies case cia cise er cielere sche Sentellumbeithemspined orjbidentate avapex .s7.f ace. oe cece osc ds tm ce anes co aa amie netetiiineiie cme LL 9. 10. UGE 13. 14. Hind femora beneath with the edges finely denticulate or serrate, the head normal or not very thin ANILETO=POSLELLOLIY oer sions sro erect Poe fore Scheer = eerie aiey cae ee ehemen OE is eae ate meine erie Te cantare ROO Hind femora swollen but the edges beneath simple, not denticulate, the head lenticular and very thin antero-posteriorly, wider than the thorax, the ocelji on a straight line; stigmal vein curved, not short, a little longer than half the length of the marginal vein ; costal cell broad ; antenni 18- jointed, with 2 ring-joints..................Encyrtocephalus Ashmead (type 2. simplicipes Ashm.). Antenne 13-jointed ; abdomen short, the second segment (first body segment) occupying about half the whole surface ; hind femora armed with about 12 small teeth,.................Haltichella Spinola (type Chalcis pusilla Spinola). Antennie 12-jointed ; abdomen short, the second segment occupying fully half the whole surface ; hind femora very minutely denticulate beneath..............Conura Spinola (type C. flavicans Spinola). Snutelluntatrapaxe pid eutatemme terri adarerite eam or tora iva ie etereninyeerecterralesrertve nei. lS Scutellum at apex produced into a long, stout spine... .. 2.2.0... ccc ce cece tee tee ee eee ees 1S Antenne 12-jointed, very long, the scape long ; hind femora unarmed .........,Antrocephalus Kirby (type Haltichella fascicornis Walk.). Antennz 11-jointed, the flagellum very long and slender ; hind femora beneath with the apical half or so finely denticulate and often hairy..........Stomatoceras Kirby (type Halticella liberator Walk.). Antenne 11-jointed, the flagellum subclavate, densely pilose ; hind femora unarmed. Aspirhina Kirby (type Halticella dubitator Walk.). Antennze 12-jointed, the flagellum filiform; hind femora armed with one large triangular tooth, the edges beyond finely serrate..........Notaspidium Dalla Torre (type Notaspis formiciformis Walk.). Aoiteninises | O= OK ik JOU LCDs ates clep sete ai ele tellers (aie e's e/a lea ieies aia) s 6 4/arors, simi aripsiniwicis olnie ori tle ic eS .s vie ieee sens 16 Antenne 12-jointed. \ifhifes Sigirvenitanall aa Sore sdomoemaneaccs obobSaAerta sor iD 0 ddd Doe Oo pcan tae eee) Wings variegated. Metathorax with a stout spine on each side; abdomen with the second segment occupying half the whole surface........... Trichoxenia Kirby (type Halticella cineraria Walk.). 256 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM 16. 16, ily 18. Heh Metathorax long with a long projection on each side posteriorly ; abdomen not longer than the thorax, subcompressed at the sides, the second segment long ; subcostal vein ending in a knob, the marginal, postmarginal and stigmal veins not developed......Hybothorax Ratzeburg (type H. graffii Ratzeb.). Metathorax short, ending in two long divergent spines; abdomen oval, acute at apex, the second seg- ment long; marginal vein present ; the stigmal vein short, not distinct. Kriechbaumerella Dalla Torre (type Calops palpebrator Kriecht). Antenne 10-jointed. Postmarginal vein long and slender, the stigmal vein short, its knob subpetiolate ; head viewed from in front triangular ; abdomen briefly pointed at apex. Hippota Walker (type Chalcis pectinicornis Latr.). Hind femora with one or more large teeth or projections beneath, as well as being finely denticulate Hind femora without a large tooth or projection beneath, simple or smooth, or at the most finely den- ticulate: DeneatH 2 <5. s.tersh sic "et ncve: divi epee sree esate eieiae) ale ouarharele keraltleyeraiioys totaal ee ee Metathorax norma), without projecbions OT Eebh. <1. saraj.1-0c0s cior=lota'= pore! =o ans tatael stesso eevee nee ere) Metathorax auith projections or teeth on each! sides J. 2.iu,ie)a- beats = ereleelee sees eee ete eee Hind femora with a single large triangular tooth ; scutellum produced into an acute spine. Antenne 12-jointed. . Pe IR eee Pek ee Nek .. Notaspidium Dalla Torre. Hind femora with one or two prominent projections pencath near the middle and finely denticulate or serrate. Hirid femora) with»onesprominenGe.... «7. «202 ee ara ceen ee ee eee ee Eee Hind femora with two prominences..................--+.e++++00+++---++..- -Hockeria Walk. Antenne lS sointed 52s... cro sei bers 2a cio) aspects. tal ae nis ae ee PE COCA einen ye Antentice V2 Foi ted <2 5 soi ckeseucle. « oteiarte cares cose te a deteen eT eee ae ee Toe ee LCCC SED CT » Metathorax normal, awithout projections .% . .)..cimten = Aice1s's ons esis ote i esis eho Metathorax with a projection on each’ side...) 2.5...» --)22- 1 Js eee oe eae ee eS - Scutellum normal, neither bidentate nor spined. ............ 0.000 cc ee ee cece eeceeeaecrecences DB Sentellum/ecither spined or sbidentate) 5.25. eee ces cloon ie Ce Mee eee eee . Hind femora beneath with the edges finely denticulate or serrate ; head normal, or at least not very thin: antero=posteriorly: i). o:% (eis 5 oct lodas oc be De nee erase Solan nee ee eee Hind femora beneath smooth, not denticulate. Head lenticular, very thin antero-posteriorly and wider than the thorax ; antennz normal, 13- jointed, with 2 ring-joints ; middle tibizeslender. ......... .. Bneyrtocephalus Ashmead. Head normal ; antenne abnormal, 13-jointed, with 1 aie the pete and first two joints of the flagellum each covered above by a broad lamina or horny flap ; middle tibiz clavate. Schwarzella Ashmead, g. noy. (type S. arizonensis Ashm.). 24. Antenne 18-jointed), 4.25.) 2.5-3.405%= so waceteycln we crestor @ jeie A ss ae clesale oie ara Sree are RE cS mn Antenne 12-jointed ov..0 a.< ssc0 x ds bonis pwestawedene Metece s(t seis ante f= Save) tacos ee teior anne ke ete tReet DNEEE LEN es TO tad 25, Antenne 1L- or! L2=[OImE!]M oc js% occ seo.e ie, Secs one aici oaesete wens w cerns foye eeeas ee een ee PETS Pe acc ee aceon eee Antenne 13-jointed. 26: ‘Sceutellum produced into a)long.stout Spine’ (22 G2) cre = tele ee inside cr cvet eras eect eee eee Scutellum at apex bidentate or with a median impression. Antenne 12-joitited sacs. 0s 25a vee ae dnc nncis baie oa cp een ewe es cela nas as eM DD EEOCG EIA aecmnaa Antenne 11-joimted... cyt. cescvel ete Be Siti oye stn Fe eles vel ate roles orejels tater eyaie ms ebay BO LLL MOLE CNieass SEN EE 27. Antenne 11-jointed ; hind femora unarmed...........00 cee ee ee ee ee eeeeeess ss. Aspirhina Kirby. Antenne 12-jointed ; hind femora with a large, triangular tooth ..........,.Notaspidium Dalla Torre. ASHMEAD: CLASSIFICATION OF THE CHALCID FLIES 257 PUPS emma ecrLarrse wl C) =e ChIUM AML ey COXRT LGD rete ycieeterancy eeaeioy etetiaratetare-avata i A's fo) clones (<] nismeichatetel NS@rclelcle ial ws\c.e'ecisisie.s «cle sere. OO Antenne 12-jointed. WIT DSi Ole RVALEP Cerrone te vansteye ral P¥ bo “I 0c PASTS UE TOUIS oy eyeera ve atare sates cea Laer cteane Tecate cally cy sleale Cole aieere er hor ats tea ad TOME a Le tie cl ada es hee Me nh ovein Lacan Crea Winged. Marginal vein always longer than the stigmal vein... 2... 0... ccc cece ce cece sesecccesescee O Marginal vein shorter than the stigmal vein, the latter very oblique, extending off from the marginal at an angle of thirty degrees. Head and thorax umbilicately punctate, the frons with a deep antennal furrow ; abdo- men elongate, conic-ovate, the dorsal segments subequal, as in Isosoma. Isosomodes Ashmead (type Jsosoma gigantea Ashm.). Metathorax sloping or rounded behind, not abruptly and squarely truncate behind, ............... 4 Metathorax quadrate, abruptly and squarely truncate behind. Mesonotum delicately umbilicately punctate ; abdomen ovate, slenderer than the thorax, the second segment the longest, the others about of an equal length. Isosomorpha Ashmead (type J. europe Ashm.). Thorax more or less distinctly umbilicately punctate, punctate or shagreened, opaque, never smooth and shining ; antennze usually 11-jointed, with 1 ring-joint, the funicle 5-jointed.................5 Thorax smooth and shining, impunctate or at the most feebly microscopically shagreened. ......... 6 . Mesonotum umbilicately punctate, punctate or rugulose ; abdomen usually long, conically pointed, the segments subequal in length, the fourth not or only slightly longer than the third. Isosoma Walker (type Ichneumon verticellata Fabr.). Mesonotum with the middle lobe nearly smooth, delicately punctate, with usually delicate transverse aciculations anteriorly ; abdomen very long, conically pointed, the fourth segment very long. Euoxysoma Ashmead (type Systole brachyptera Ashm.). . Pedicel longer than the first joint of the funicle, the joints of the latter moniliform or nearly ; abdomen ovate, with the fourth segment much longer than the others, except the second ; postmarginal vein scarcely longer than the stigmal vein.............Isosomocharis Ashmead (type J. sulcat Ashm.). 260 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM Pedicel shorter than the first joint of the funicle or no longer, the first three joints of the funicle obconi- cal ; abdomen conically pointed, with the segments, except the second, which is the longest, nearly of an equal length (sexual form) .........................-Philachyra Haliday (type P. ips Hal.). 7. Mesonotum and scutellum highly polished, impunctate ; abdomen conic-ovate, as long as the head and thorax united ; antenn:e 11-jointed, the funicle 5-jointed, the first joint the longest, obconical, longer than the pedicell(Agamic'formi)y -) .-).. .cjsns sictvs de sjsins oe se cece te aes opener Rach yraHalidaye 8. Marpeinal veinalways longer than the:sitemall-vein..s.. eee sock be eer eer Gere ee eee EEE Een, Marginal vein shorter than the stigmal vein. Head and thorax umbilicately punctate, the former with a deep frontal furrow ; flagellum fili- form, the joints of the funicle long, three or more times longer than thick, briefly pedicellate atapex, with two whorls of long hairs on each joint,................ Isosomodes Ashmead. 9. Metathorax not abruptly and squarely truncate behind, either sloping or rounded ................. 10 Metathorax quadrate, abruptly and squarely truncate behind ; head and thorax umbilicately punctate. Isosomorpha Ashmead. 10. Thorax smooth and shining, impunctate or at the most very feebly, microscopically shagreened... 13 Thorax more or less distinctly umbilicately punctate, finely punctate, or coarsely shagreened, OPOULULE Ses ais a rover otha eie.a ea setae nile o ottefahalere ovacaroratcoucraiatatone Yds, Sait odds eco e Oe ec ee en ll.’ Head and'thorax:finely pun ctates 21. oi cic. ass cso s.c srelniats Wersicle ke etes restos eee ie aieaioe nee Eee Head and thorax more or less umbilicately punctate or coarsely shagreened. Mesonotum more or less distinetly umbilicately punctate, not finely transversely aciculate ante- riorly ; funicle joints long, more than thrice longer than thick, constricted or briefly pedicellate at apex, with indistinct whorls of long hairs .............0..00scseveeeceeees Isosoma Walker. Mesonotum not so punctate, the middle lobe smoother, delicately punctate, with usually delicate transverse aciculations anteriorly, ...................2+.e+2+-++++. buoxysoma Ashmead. 12. Metathorax elongate ; abdomen clavate, the petiole slender, punctate, as long as the hind cox, the body a little longer than the thorax ; antennze filiform, slender, pubescent. Aiolomorphus Walker (type A. rhopaloides Walk.). 13. Funicle joints long, subcontracted near the middle and subpetiolate at apex, each joint with two, some- what irregular, whorls of long hairs...............0++e+eeee+ee+e+.-.-L80somocharis Ashmead. Funicle joints long, petiolate or subpetiolate at apex, with long hairs, but not arranged in two whorls and the joints cylindrical, without a median contraction ; abdomen oblong-oyal, the petiole rugulose, about twice as long as thick ora little longer, the second segment the longest segment, longer than the third and fourth united, the latter about equal with those beyond ........Philachyra Haliday. Tree Il. Kurytomini. This is the most extensive tribe in the family and the National Museum collec- tion contains many undescribed species. All of the species are genuine parasites and destroy the larvee of several orders, Hymenoptera, Diptera, Coleoptera, ete. Dr. A. D. Hopkins, of the West Virginia State Agriculture College, claims, however, that Bruchophagus (Kurytoma) funebris Howard is phytophagous and states he has proved it by a series of experiments. I think, however, some mistake has been made and I cannot accept Dr. Hopkins’ observation as conclusive. Dr. Howard described it as having been bred from Cecidomyia lugumicola Lintner, living ASHMEAD: CLASSIFICATION OF THE CHALCID FLIES 261 in clover seed. All the other species, however, belonging to this genus, whose para- sitism is known, destroy coleopterous laryee, and I am inclined to think that both Drs. Howard and Hopkins are wrong, and that Bruchophagus funebris is a parasite upon some Bruchus, or the larva of a small rhynchophorous beetle living in the clover seed. The genera are numerous, but it is believed these may be easily recognized by the use of the following table : TABLE OF GENERA. ome LUNN CRS SEs ten eds Pa reat MASE OAD actatiatote A Macc ravciey Peles oe easiest So, slativ we Me tho koa Rat bideowecees (2 VES Sey eh een otra ate te Mig OS ior erare SAT re aay eatets chm cia sldahe sa dats eae ee deb ee elects cea Gul MeN G DEMMGEAN RCH 25 ocr t hime menaiovatat arate idle Sas Near waidleehn oye sige, Falta ME Ea cla dine SBS. deaibelace cee OS Metallic green or blue, coarsely, umbilicately punctate. Head in front quadricarinate (a carina along the inner orbits and bounding the frontal furrow) ; eyes surrounded by a ring of coarse punctures ; antennz 11-jointed, sometimes appearing only 9-jointed by the union of the club joints ; funicle 5-jointed, the joints long, the first the longest, about two-thirds the length of the scape ; abdomen conic-ovate, the fifth segment the longest ..... 0... ce ee ee cece ee ee ee eeee +s +-Chryseida Spinola (type C superciliosa Spinola). Se NicKONcuUNLCIstiNnchyzumMOIiCcately PUNCLALEs: 2. cas co Acco « Cuma Tatne ras eae elaevicate godess of Mesonotum not umbilicately punctate, smooth or nearly, shagreened, or at least rugulosely punctate.. 12 4. First joint of the funicle elongate, as long or nearly as the scape, or at least never less than two-thirds Banger ee Ny Ses CEN CERIO fan a. a G1 evs wn wt» rote ah Mite, bie > Gi Beale a dra ator eion ad, Fos See int a olitare edie aterersed DB First joint of the funicle not especially long, never longer than half the length of the scape, but Eipnelerraa cle Shceeln Gamba tee kas a atienic Ooi 4.\Sois dee. oan, ein maton asedesaeene 6 5. Head with a deep antennal channel, the front ocellus lying in it at apex ; antennz 11-jointed, filiform, not or only slightly thickened toward apex. Abdomen rarely much longer than the head and thorax united, strongly compressed, pointed at apex; seen from the side, the dorsum is strongly convexly elevated, the fifth segment the Jomgest. .... 0... .c cece ce ee ce cece ceeeceseee. ephrata Cameron (type B. ruficollis Cam.). Abdomen very elongate, narrow, lanceolate, compressed, fully twice as long as the head and thorax united, the segments more nearly equal in length. : Aximogastra Ashmead, gen. nov. (type A. bahie Ashm.). 6. Mesonotum with distinct, complete parapsidal furrows... .........0 cece cece cccecccsccecccccecce. 7 Mesonotum without parapsidal furrows or the furrows are only indicated anteriorly.............., 14 7. Head sometimes with a deep frontal channel or antennal furrow, but the front ocellus is never placed within it, but always above it near the anterior margin of the vertex. .......... 0.0... c0ee0002. 8 Head with a deep frontal channel or antennal furrow, the front ocellus always placed at the apex of this furrow, never above it. Scape elongate, more than twice longer than the first joint of the funicle, the funicle joints rather long, the first about twice as long as thick ; abdomen compressed, not longer than the head and thorax united, ending in a conical point; the dorsum, as seen from the side, is highly conyexly elevated ; postmarginal vein variable, sometimes shorter than the marginal, but rarely very much longer; hind tibise with rather short, stiff bristles behind. Prodecatoma Ashmead, gen. noy. (type P. flavescens Ashm.). 262 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 5, Non-metallic, smooth, delicately shagreened or umbilicate punctate, rarely finely punctate. .. Marginal vein always distinctly longer than the stigmal vein, the postmarginal vein well developed, sometimes very Long. :.< 5.5 .sipcots aye bie se wie ose le i eanielo's torel sle)einte o/s ose soles peetate etsy atatsia\h ate] state Marginal vein short, not, or scarcely, longer than the stigmal vein, usually a little shorter, the post-mar- ginal vein rarely well developed, rarely as long as the stigmal (in only a single case is it very long) .. 13 ‘Hind ‘tibise with 2hapicalispirsys, S0i7.gete vse wlencehs etvieie «stelle eek koma wes roide cee Cee ner ete eae remnees Hind tibiz with 1 apical spur. Funicle with the joints oval-moniliform ; eyes broadly oval. Phylloxeroxenus Ashmead (type Eurytoma phyllexere Ashm.). Postmarginal vein very long, fully twice as long (or even longer) as the stigmal vein.........-.... 11 Postmarginal vein not much longer than the stigmal vein. Marginal vein scarcely longer than the stigmal ; antenne clavate, the club large, 3-jointed, the joints of the funicle moniliform ; abdomen with the fifth segment, as seen from the side, two or more times longer than wide ; head convex in front, the occiput deeply concave. Eurytomocharis Ashmead (type E. minuta Ashm.). Marginal vein very distinctly longer than the stigmal ; antennze filiform or nearly, at most sub- clavate, not greatly thickened towards apex, the joints of the funicle oblong, cylindrical ; abdomen conic-oyate, subcompressed, the fifth segment, as seen from the side, shorter than Wide, 0. ce ec ce cee ceeccecwesctsccsssssocesers s+ shurytoma DMliger (type £. planata Ilig:)- Hind tibis:normal; notidilated, 3.7 2.2. cecil Aca ee eee to Ae cots se ale ateiaaies es ine eee Hind tibixe compressed, dilated. Head transverse, wider than the thorax, and thin antero-posteriorly, the eyes more or less rounded, prominent ; antennze inserted far above the middle of the face, the scape very long, reaching far above the ocelli and with a tooth or tubercle at apex beneath, the flagellum filiform with sparse hairs, the funicle joints more than twice longer than thick ; abdomen very strongly compressed, the petiole long and slender. Eudoxinna Walker (type Sesxetra transversa Walk.). Marginal vein at least one and a half times as long as the stigmal vein, the postmarginal vein not longer than the stigmal; abdomen conic-ovate, longer than the thorax, the fifth segment nearly twice as long as the fourth ; antennz 11-jointed, the flagellum subclavate, the joints of the funicle submoniliform..............................eanthosoma Ashmead (type X. nigricornis Ashm.). Marginal vein not or scarcely longer than the stigmal vein and stout; antennze 11-jointed, the fla- gellum clavate or subclavate ; abdomen globose, or short ovate, shorter than the thorax, the segments subequal... 0.2... 2e ce cece ne ce ce cectecsccecseoecs es ystole Walker (type S. alétpennis Walk), Abdomen short, subglobose, the fourth segment much the longest, enclosing the following. Systolodes Ashmead (type S. brevicornis Ashm.). Abdomen ovate, subcompressed (the tip sometimes produced into a stylus), the fourth and fifth seg- ments short, although a little longer than the others, and subequal........Bruchophagus Ashmead (type B. borealis Ashm.). Head with a deep frontal furrow ; abdomen ovate, subcompressed, petiolate, the petiole usually not short, the fifth segment the longest, but not greatly longer than the fourth. Funicle 5-jointed, the joints moniliform or submoniliform, the first much shorter than the pedicel...............000002e0e2-.-.-Decatomidea Ashmead (type D. aanthochroa Ashm.). Se aoe Metallic green or blue, coarsely umbilicately punctate. Head in front quadricarinate, the carina along the orbits sometimes delicate ; funicle with the joints excised at apex above, with whorls of long hairs..................Chryseida Spinola. 16. 18. ike 20. 26. 27. ASHMEAD: CLASSIFICATION OF THE CHALCID FLIES 263 Mesonotum closely, distinctly, umbilicately punctate... ............cccecceeeccccccccscesecceses LY Mesonotum not unbilicately punctate, either smooth or nearly, or shagreened or finely, regularly seulp- EAN No ate Pte ie aya Pon entaces oT ciate Chetetrs este cist buses Bele anes ica A Taras en al LOG . First joint of the flagellum long, as long as the scape or longer... ........ 000.00 cece eee ceeeses. 18 First joint of the flagellum not especially long, always much shorter than the seape.............. 19 Head with a deep antennal furrow, the front ocellus placed within the furrow. » Eno wny to) morn Osexvonly: ess :arscclo Madice alee c okldsacden sees. bepbrata, Cameron: TkKnown tome in 9) sex only... (2 lence. ccisu.ca a once saavioans asiens Aximogastra Ashmead: Mesonotum without or with incomplete furrows... 2.5... .ccc ec cece cece ee ce ceceencscecscsess 28 Mesonotum.with distinct, complete furrows. Head sometimes with a deep antennal furrow, but the front ocellus is never situated in the fur- BOWVI carrer oof etic ovaxaexacate reiersye Paraitatal ede at cralcve ote terete! ai chiete ae alge ceheh slates austere a stale: eloter aaiseeut sealer Head with a deep antennal furrow, the front ocellus always placed in the furrow at its apex. Prodecatoma Ashmead. Marginal vein always distinctly longer than the stigmal vein, the postmarginal vein well developed, sometimes very long, always longer than the stigmal,..... 2.2... cc0c cece cece cceccscecvenese OL Marginal vein short, not or scarcely longer than the stigmal vein, usually shorter, the postmarginal vein not well developed, not longer than’ the stigmal... oc nce cs dave ce cue sicssveuusas DT ne oibiss with, 2 apical Spursy sce rWeee aiet aneke) 5 x Srevains Aoaish api cttcy ia )-o = wit ieee ates etc pereesit ete teen ene . Seutellar processes long, broad and contiguous, but very flat, the extremities rounded, subtruncate, or furnished “with two rounded Short Spinesis oc esate ste ohatatete te olen tleletet aia) = Sheree teeta iateta tee ete mne Seutellar processes not so shaped. Scutellar processes very broad, triangular .....Thoracantha Latreille (type T. latreillei Guérin). Scutellar processes long, contiguous and acutely pointed at tips, longitudinally striate. Uromelia Kirby (type Thoracantha striata Perty). Mesonotum and scutellum medially impressed ; head almost as wide as the thorax; antenn:e 10-jointed, the third joint as long as the scape, the following much wider than long. ... .Diceelothorax Ashmead (type D. platycerus Ashin.). Mesonotum and scutellum not so impressed, the scutellar processes having the basal portion as wide as the thorax, briefly compressed in the center, then dilated and at the apex furnished with two rounded short spines............0.+.00e+000++0+-..... Letocantha Shipp (type Thoracantha nasua Walk.). Antenne 10-jointed, the first funicle joint the longest, the following short..........Dilocantha Shipp (type Thoracantha flavicornis Walk.). 3. Headjandieyes normal not 'tuberculapes yj: e\-ecirs sereletectesiaeice aie ote ole enero ice ee ee Head and eyes tuberculate. Antenne 12-jointed...................-Isomeralia Shipp (type Thoracantha coronata Westw.). Antenne 11-jointed, the third joint not much longer than the fourth,.......................-..- 20 to eS) 24, 25. bo =~! ASHMEAD: CLASSIFICATION OF THE CHALCID FLIES 269 Antenne 10-jointed, the third joint very long, as long as all of the other joints united. Lirata Cameron (type L. luteogaster Cam.). . Thorax not pubescent, the scutellum always longitudinally striate.................Kapala Cameron (type Hucharis fuscata Fabr.). Thorax clothed with a fine pubescence, the scutellum smooth, not longitudinally striate, the processes smooth to their apices, where they are transversely serrate.................Lasiokapala Ashmead (type L. serrata Ashin.). . Seutellum spined, bidentate or produced into long processes extending over the scutellum........ 22 Starvation gti Nobis CY ee cour pe nce do Coe 6 Genes Corio tots Sto he CE DeOCI OR Seinen ORCI ROTA nC aon + . Scutellum bidendate or produced into long processes that extend over the abdomen.............. 28 Seutellum produced into a spine-like process. AniienmEe eV Er MOLe MAAN Ws] OUNME OL Sorte ale arc: \ctfeis: c..olaeidis ec ecarnfe' s/s: slaleisibidve eietelcs c's ei ierde eis AO Anhennseul Sj oinded ers mes sete cis cect oe e aroaieelenac we cietecrsiaiee er tisas sere acCharissa kirby. SeAtenn ty NOUS fo tn temic te arate ct crate leis) seatalonars ys wv dlsve's Sleds tie\acesevele-sfavelaitereveteiete' S sor tatategete as) oe Anhennssno> loin tediaaa. Hvar taate sacrae ree vans soca eae ues es tive soos a. UCnamasa "Westwood: AUN AUNT LO mV OUI MILAM OSire ofernele renee Stee: sett cicusiaerole's ia/ctera aiolejchose/eistolalet aces stooewisnielat en 20 Muipann rose or WikWbeNaehEs ate mee soleil Jab Se devia bans bases dodea dostenetean se 28 lage lar =) Oinisena mili Oran ) 2. Antennz inserted near the mouth or just above the clypeus...... 2... 0... ce cece cece cc crceeeses O Antenne inserted on or near the middle of the face, far above the clypeus.................... 3. Marginal vein normal ....... 35 elennagctcno ott: SENG o cORCOR OR ED Orig 0 Gi ehd OOLOr Ee ee CERIO ICO Ia See Marginal vein abnormal, semicircularly thickened at the base......Stigmatocrepis Ashmead g. nov. (type S. americana Ashm.). 4. Clypeus at apex truncate or with a slight median sinus, never produced................20+200022 9 Clypeus at apex triangularly produced. Antennze 12-jointed, the flagellum clavate, the joints of the funicle quadrate or transverse ; abdomen ovate or conic ovate................Tridymus Ratzeburg (type T. aphidum Ratz.). 5. Head and thorax not umbilicately punctate, at the most finely punctate, shagreened or rugulose, some- OMNES ASTON E Colse ot 3.Gr Ch Ol Oe aed DO UOC ICONS COCIECI ORI G.Crcxs Oni > CSCC ONO AI TORSO IIR Ee Head and thorax umbilicately punctate. Front wings hyaline, sometimes with a smoky discoidal cloud, the marginal vein much longer than the stigmal, the latter with an upward curve, the first marginal vein not longer than the stigmal ; antennze 13-jointed with 2 ring-joints, the pedicel not long. Decatomothorax Ashmead g. noy. (type D. gallicola Ashm.). 6. Head and thorax finely punctate or shagreened, rarely smooth... ..........ccceecccscccsccseces U Head and thorax finely rugulose ; marginal vein not longer than the stigmal vein, the latter straight, but oblique, not curved, postmarginal vein longer than the stigmal; antennie 13-jointed, with 2 ring-joints, the pedicel large, as long as ora little longer than the ring-joints and the first joint of the funicle united.................,..Alloderma Ashmead g. noy. (type A. maculipennis Ashm.). 7. Abdomen conically produced, the ovipositor exserted ; antennze 12-jointed, the funicle joints trans- verse ; marginal vein more than twice the length of the stigmal vein .... .Gastrancistrus Westwood. (type G. vagans Westw.). Abdomen short oval, above depressed, beneath boat-shaped ; antennze 13-jointed, the funicle 6-jointed, the joints short, nearly cup-shaped. .......... 000 sees cece ceecsscvcesseses Oxyglypta Forster. 274 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM iP) 9: 10. ili b. 14. 16. Ie 18. Bront wings mormal sho Acciacca eee spo havetnlal selarerels dale) eyeue clesee ven ie lnte Toren ets ee et Si ee cies eee ee Front wings with the portion comprising the costal cell dilated and obliquely truncate at the juncture of the submarginal vein with the marginal. Antenne 13-jointed, the flagellum dilated, the joints of funicle transverse, subpedunculate. Epicopterus Westwood (type E. choreiformis Westw.). Antennse: 13-jointed, with)? oreS ring joints. o 2. ste:cis cicle)o > aiaista(e ofp) aim -ta iatcharoaiseteiet ne tees teeter eae Antenne -1L- or 12-jointed i... o ics shinpale ae Wavs a iere-s:s ote etoye wiaialo wai ole ©-01e) sya se aye oe ne Ne ee Thorax at most sparsely punctate, or almost smooth... 2. 62.2.2 e060. oe oe os) sivions vein wielcle seideyeene LL Thorax slightly rugulosely punctate ; antennze 12-jointed ; marginal vein about twice as long as the stigmal. (2.06002 cece te ce cece ence cecreccsceeceee Myntasis. Walker (type 8. encyrtoides Walk.): Wings: 22th: marginal) cilises) <-syaerove ies srsssve lorie nts eh ais os evel oleelat ope) stein) wlauiste olay atevaieite sue oy aise Iie uaei nem Wings without marginal cilize. Antenne 12=jointed, with one ring=jolnts5... 5 o4-4 oocen oe seen ee ena eee ee Antenne 11- or 12-jointed, with two ring-joints. Antennie 11-jointed; abdomen as long as the head and thorax united, compressed. Syntomocera Forster (type S. clavicornis Forst.). Antenne 12: jointed ; abdomen elongated, usually compressed and carinate beneath. Asematus Forster (type A. amphibolus Forst.). Abdomen oblong, fully as long as the head and thorax united; head short, subconvex in front ; mesonotum not short, the furrows deep. Cecidoxenus Ashm. g. noy. (type C. nigrocyaneus Ashm.). . Antennze 13-jointed, subclavate, the joints of the funicle, except the first, quadrate or nearly ; meta- thorax short with a median carina, the spiracles small, oval; head with sparse, thimble-like punc- tures ; abdomen conic-oyate................Semiotellus Westwood (type Semiotus mundus Walk.). ~) Antenne with: to PIN S=jOUN S's 2, 2 a1e, <5) «ees, sye.co-a asta wy aVs ora) a erator tore Sieucvepeonne Sal ais s]erere erence asec ee Antenne with three ring-joints. Abdomen depressed, the ovipositor subexserted, never very long, at the most one third the length of the abdomen, usually shorter,.........Aipocerus Mayr (type 4. excavatus Mayr). Metathorax short, with a median carina; abdomen compressed, above depressed, beneath keeled. Terobia Forster (type 7. dispila Foérst.). Metathorax very short, without a median carina; abdomen subglobose or short oval; flagellum sub- clavate, the pedicel large, the joints of the funicle small, submoniliform, increasing in size towards the club....................+..-.-.-..-raraterobia Ashmead g. nov. (type P. nigriceps Ashm.). . Antennz inserted near the mouth or just above the clypeus................0000eceecevssceeses 16 Antennze inserted on or near the middle of the face, far above the clypeus...................... 21 Marginal! ‘vein in ormall), i ste usetateevoe roe clone hoe etic coe os stovste sate loloiie Nels fel o corel olterens Pere Chere coy tea te et nee Rem Marginal vein abnormal, semicircularly thickened at the base.............Stigmatocrepis Ashmead. Clypeus at apex truncate or with a slight median sinus, never produced........................ 18 Clypeus at apex triangularly produced. Antennze 12-jointed, the flagellum filiform, pubescent or hairy, the funicle joints quadrate or transverse quadrate, losely joined ................0ee0eeeeeeeeeee- dridymus Ratzeburg. Head and thorax not umbilicately punctate, at the most finely punctate, shagreened or rugulose, SOMEHIMES SM OOUN x, © Mey liclore yavciterelovars aYen, Wats ine ey ettverens iene Miaeyeiaislencreraleraie wlohe ues steroid jehetogey eer eee eee en Head and thorax umbilicately punctate. Antenne 13-jointed with two ring-joints .........................--Decatomothorax Ashmead. 9. Head and thorax finely punctate or shagreened, rarely smooth...................20-+0e2-e-0ee* 20 20. 21. 22 23. 24. ASHMEAD: CLASSIFICATION OF THE CHALCID FLIES ZO Head and thorax finely rugulose ; marginal vein not longer than the stigmal, the latter straight but ob- lique, not curved, postmarginal vein longer than the stigmal ; antennze 13-jointed with two ring- OINE esis ca Cercle coord oe Mere eet seledcein’ sete eee cee caer nae we lloderma Ashmead. ANTLERS JON... fe cakicncelae as cns oe kareena oe ne boos belies aie vase en eGastrancistrus. Westwood. Perino OINLed nace eta ae Serene ae ere a nes Na os Sais accla aiae cote os OxXV ely pba: Forster: SFESSTE NED US OULEN DS NLC ETN CALA Peary ey cesieetater roa PAIN Sette ae aR Aa Tol oiakore) ohne cheteAsve ele. e/aiialGi'e sane retel ediraie wie. vlc lo wrareueie wlovares AD Front wings abnormal, the portion comprising the costal cell dilated and obliquely truncate at the juncture of the submarginal vein with the marginal ; antennie 13-jointed. ...Epicopterus Westwood. Antenne 1S-jombed, withivoror Cures iN] ONS yon ct. os)