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ART. 14 THE CHALCID-FLY GENUS CALLIMOME HUBER 45

hind femora fuscous; first

two

tarsal joints citrine,the next

two

fer- ruginous

and

thelast onebrown; wingsstronglyciliate,veins

brown;

marginal vein five-eighths as long as submarginal the stigmal vein petioled.

Abdomen

alittlelonger thanthe thorax; notstrongly sub- compressed, the posterior

somewhat

tubularlyproduced; dark green, shining

and

medially emarginate; sparsely clothed with long hairs;

ovipositor one

and

one-half times as long as the

abdomen,

Male.

Length

2.25

mm.

Scapefuscous; alljoints of funiclewider thanlong,

and

verydenselypubescent; femora

and

tibiaeinfuscated, the hind femora dark green

and

the hind tibiae fuscous.

Abdomen

shorter than the thorax

and

strongly depressed.

Type

locality.

Inyo, Calif.

Host.

Dipterous gall on Artemuia,species.

Type.-—Cat. No. 25361,

U.S.N.M.

Described

from

four females

and

five males reared

from

a gall April9, 1887,

and

recorded

under

Koebele

No.

428.

One

femaletype^

one

male

allotype,

and

five paratypes arein the Nationalcollection;

two

paratypes, with the

same

data, are in the author'scollection.

There

arealso

two

specimensunder

Bureau

of

Entomology No.

5089°

reared

June

30, 1891,

from

agall

formed by

Trypeta,species

on

Chrys- othamnus viscidijiorus (Hooker) Nuttall (Bigelovia douglasii

Gray)

collected

by

E. A.

Schwarz

at

American

Fork,Utah.

38. CALLIMOMEPILULARIDIS, newspecies

Figure 72

Closelyrelated to Callimome haccharidis,

new

species,but separated

by

the color of the hind femora

and

tibiae.

Female.

— Length

2.25

mm.;

ovipositor0.9

mm. Thorax

greenish-

brown and

finelysculptured;

abdomen

shiningfuscous.

Head

trans- verse

and

decidedly wider than the thorax; viewed from the front minutely reticulated

and

sparsely clothed with short white hairs;

green fuscescent; antennaldepression enlarged including

most

ofthe

face, the depressionas deep as the diameterof the scape plus that of the flagellum; antennae separated

by

a strongly developed carina;

scape darkgreen

and

extending three-fourths the distanceto mediant ocellus; flagellumfuscous

and somewhat

shining; the pedicel a little longerthan the ring-joint

and

first funicle jointcombined; ring-joint not quiteaslongaswide, all joints of funiclegraduallygrowingwider

toward

the tip, but all a little longerthan wide; each funicle joint clothedwithregularly arranged

and

widelyseparated testaceous hairs that are almost as long asajoint; eyes fuliginous.

Thorax

elongate

and

conspicuously clothed with rather longwhite bristly hairs; par- apsidal furrows well defined; scutellar apex not so deeply sculptured as the anterior portion; the scutellar cross furrow not definite; pro-

podeum

rathersmooth, the anterior

margin

with

numerous

smallpits;

Goxae brownish,thehind ones withagreenishtinge;femora

and

tibiae

46 PEOCEEDINGS

OF

THE NATIONAL MUSEUM

vol.70 shininglightbrown,except alittlelighter at thetips;thehindfemora

and

tibiae

much

darker; tarsiwith basal half citrine; wings strongly ciliate; marginal vein two-thirds as longas submarginal, the stigmal vein petioled.

Abdomen

as long as thorax, slightly subcompressed

and

dorsally depressed; segments medially emarginate; conspicuous white hairs

on

sides; ovipositor a little shorter than

abdomen.

Male.

Length

2.5

mm.

Scape greenish

brown;

thoraxratherro-

bust,

and

with a cupreous tinge; legs darker thanin female.

Type

locality.

Martinez, Calif.

Host.

Prosoma, species

on

Baccharispilularis

De

Candolle.

Type.—Csit.

No.

25355,

U.S.N.M.

Described

from two

males

and two

females rearedinJanuary, 1883.

The

female type,

male

allotype,

and

one paratype in the National collection.

One

femaleparatypeisinthe author'scollection.

These

specimens are recorded

under Bureau

of

Entomology No.

2964°.

37.CALLIMOMEBACCHARIDIS, newspecies

Figure 57

Female.

— Length

2.5

mm.

ovipositor 1.2

mm. Head and

thorax green with a cupreous tinge; thoracic

dorsum

minutely sculptured.

Head

transverse

and

a little wider than the thorax; face

bronzy

in

some

lights

and

clothed with

weak

appressed hairs; antennae sepa- rated

by

a ratherprominentcarina

which

extendsone-halfthe distance to the

margin

of the

mouth;

scape rathercylindrical, mostly brown, but yellowish underneath; flagellum fuscous; pedicel shining

and

longer than the first joint of funicle, the ring-joint as long as wide;

joints of funicle very slightly longerthan wide

and

with asingle

row

of regularly arranged

and

widely placed

tawny

hairs

around

each, giving a distinctly keeled appearance; antennal depression shallow;

the distance

between

the

margin

of eye

and

posteriorocellus

and

be-

tween

the posterior ocellus

and median

ocellus equal; eyes reddish.

Posteriorpartof

mesoscutum

with largerreticulations

and

punctures thanthescutellum

which

is veryfinely reticulated

and

with conspic- uous but smaller, shallow impressions; entire

dorsum

covered with rather longwhite hairs

which

are longest

on

the apical

end

of scutel- lum;

propodeum smooth and

coppery; fore coxae green

on

the out- side

and brown

inside;

mid

coxae

more

uniform greenish-brown, the hind ones brownish underneath

and

green

and

coarsely sculptured above; rest of legs testaceous, except the tarsi; tarsi citrine, except the last joints

which

are

brown;

wings strongly ciliate, veins light

brown;

the marginalvein about five-seventhsaslongas submarginal;

stigmal vein petioled the uncus long

and

not definitely terminated.

Abdomen

about as long as thorax, green with abrownish tint; first

four segments deeply incised medially; ovipositor about

same

length as

abdomen.

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THE

CHALCID-PL.Y

GENUS CALLIMOME HUBER 47

Male.

— Length

2.2

mm.

Scape greenish

brown;

legs yellow ferru- ginous except the hind femora,

which

are greenish

brown on

the out- side,

and

the hind tibiae,

which

are dark testaceous in the middle.

Abdomen

strongly depressed.

Type

locality.

San

Francisco, Calif.

Host.

Cecidomyia, species gall

on

Baccharispilularis

De

Candolle.

Type.—

Cat.

No.

25364,

U.S.N.M.

Described

from

11 females

and

4 males recorded under

Bureau

of

Entomology

No. reared July 16, 1885.

The

female type,

male

allotype,

and

11 paratypesin the Nationalcollection;

two

paratypes arein the author'scollection.

38.CALLIMOME LONGISTIGMUM,newspecies

Figure 50

Female.

Length

3

mm.;

ovipositor 2

mm. Green and

minutely sculptured.

Head

as wide as thorax; face finely sculptured

and

sparselyclothedwithwhitish hairs; antennae separated

by

a low

and

rather broad carina; area below the carina

somewhat

coppery; an- tennal depression shallow, aeneous near the base of the antennae;

vertex broad

and more

coarsely sculptured, slightly rugose; ocelli

amber;

theocellocular linetwiceaslong as thelateralocellarline,

and

not quite two-thirdsaslongasthe post ocellar line; scape yellow be- neath,about one-fourth yellowishabove, therestshadinginto

brown;

flagellum fuscous; pedicle shorter thanthering-joint

and

first funicle joint combined; thering-joint as longaswide; all jointsoffunicle of nearly equal length but gradually growing a little wider toward the tip,clothed with short hairs

and

a

row

of longer

and

yellowish hairs regularly arranged

and

widelyplaced. Thoracic

dorsum

gently con- vex,

and

cupreous; minutely reticulately rugulose; anterior

end

of scutellum truncate;

metanotum smooth and

shining,the

propodeum

alsofeeblysculptured; the pits

on

the anterior

margin

of

propodeum

very small

and

few; coxae all green, femora

and

tibiae yellow,the femora with a very slight greenish

brown

tinge in the middle, the hind femora

and

tibiae infuscatedin the middle; tarsi light yellow;

wingsstrongly ciliate, veins light

brown;

marginal vein a littleless

than three-fourths aslong as submarginal, the stigmal vein petioled.

Abdomen

green with a chalybeous tint

and

shorter than the thorax;

first three segments strongly incised; sides fuscescent; ovipositor a

little longer than

abdomen.

Male.

— Length

1.75

mm. Head

strongly depressed; scape green but

somewhat

brownish at the base.

Thorax

elongate. Otherwise similar to female.

Type

locality.

Los

Angeles County,Calif.

Host.

— Woody

gall

on

willow

Cecidomyia,species.

Type.—

C&t.

No.

25359

U.S.N.M.

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vol.70

Described

from

six females

and

three males collected

by D. W.

Coquillett.

One

female type, a

male

allotype,

and

five paratypes in the National collection.

Two

paratypes are in the author's collection.

39.CALLIMOME CITRIPES,new species

Figure 67

Resembles

Callimome coloradensis,

new

species,but is separated as indicatedin the key.

Female.

Length

3.3

mm.;

ovipositor3

mm. Uniform

green.

Head

transverse

and

very distinctly wider than the thorax; viewed

from

the front lessthanfive-sixths aslongaswide, entirely dark green

and

finely sculptured; clothed rather densely below the antennae with long appressed hairs; antennae separated

by

a low carina; scape cylindrical, the lower part yellow-testaceous

on

the outside,the rest

brown

to fuscouswith a tingeofgreen; pedicel

and

firstjoint of funi- cle about equal, the ring-joint a little wider than long; funicle fus- cous

and somewhat

shiningthroughthepubescence; alljoints of funi- cle longer than wide, althoughthe lastjoint isverylittle longer than wide; antennal depression shallow,with a brassy tint, the

median

ocellus within its apex; ocelh red, eyes reddish-brown. Thoracic

dorsum

entirelydark green

and

clothedwithshortsilverywhitehairs;

mesoscutum and

scutellum ratherconvex;

metanotum

smooth,shin- ing;

propodeum

smooth,

weakly

reticulated

and

green; coxae green with abronzy reflection at the tips,the rest of legs except tarsi, fer- ruginous; tarsi whitish-yellow,the tips

brown;

stigmal veinpetioled.

Abdomen

about as long as thorax, rather depressed above; all seg-

ments

except thefirst distinctlybut not deeplyreticulated; first four segments medially incised the second

and

third

most

deeply,

and

all,

including only the

margin

of the first, with a purplish tinge; sides densely clothedwith white hairsthat arenearly three-fourths aslong as the

width

of the exposed part ofthesegments.

Male.

— Length

3

mm.

Green.

Antenna

with joints of funicle almost aswideas long, scape darkgreen; eyes

maroon. Coxae

dark green,allfemora dark greenish-brown

on

theoutside,the hind

femora

almost all dark green; hind tibiae fuscous,the others yellow-ferrugi- nous; tarsi yellow.

Abdomen

aslong as thorax; depressed.

Type

locality.

Fort Garland, Colo.

Host.

Euarestatricolor

Doane on

Artemisiatridentata Nuttall.

Type.—

C&t.

No.

25393,

U.S.N.M.

Represented in the National collection

by

the tj'^pe series

which

consists of one femaletype,one

male

allotype,

and

one

male

paratype reared July 3,1883,

and

recorded under

Bureau

of

Entomology No.

3129°.