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48 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. DESCRIPTIONS OF SOME NEW GENERA AND SPECIES OF CANADIAN PROCTOTRUPID^E. BY WM. H. ASHMEAD, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. The following paper is devoted to the description of new genera and species of parasitic Hymenoptera belonging to the family Proctotrupidae, collected at Ottawa, Canada, by my esteemed friend, Mr. W. Hague Harrington, to whose liberality I am deeply indebted for sending me these and many other interesting forms in this family now in my collection. Sub-family Ceraphronin^e, The following table will be found useful to separate some forms closely allied to the genus Megaspilus Westwood. Eyes hairy. Metathorax spined Megaspilodes Ashm. Metathorax not spined. Wingless, or with rudimentary wings 2 Winged ; a large semi-circular stigma and a stigmal vein. Mesothorax with three grooves ; g antenna; filiform, <? flagel-late Megaspilus Westw. 2. $ antennas sub-clavate ; <£ unknown. Eumegaspilus, n. g. Mesothorax with only a median groove Megaspilidea, n. g. Megaspilodes Ashm. The writer has recently characterized this genus elsewhere. It is at once distinguished from Megaspilus Westw. by having a blunt spine, or a bi-forked spine, in the middle of the metathorax. Two species pertain to it, viz., Megaspilodes arm at us Say, and M. fuscipennis Ashm. Megaspilus Westwood. (1) Megaspilus ffarringtoni, n. sp. Male and female. Length .07 to .10 inch. Black; head and thorax finely reticulately sculptured; abdomen polished black. Antennae 11-jointed, the scape and pedicel dull honey-yellow, the flagellum brown-black. Legs dull honey-yellow, the posterior femora obfuscated, the anterior and middle coxae honey-yellow at apex, while the large posterior coxae are black. Wings sub-hyaline, heavily pubescent, the large stigma and stigmal vein brown. The male differs from the female only in its smaller size, and is readily distinguished by its long, filiform antennae, the

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Descriptions of some new genera and species of Canadian Proctotrupoidea

W H Ashmead
Canadian Entomologist 20: 48-55 (1888)

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