228 Mr. F. Walker on some Clialcidites and Cynipites. 



domen bright green at the base, brassy at the tip, and having brassy 

 bands across its back, less attenuated than that of Ormyrus tubulosus, 

 but more so than that of 0. punctiger : legs tawny ; tarsi paler ; 

 thighs bluish green : wings limpid ; nervures brown. Length of the 

 body 2\ lines ; of the wings 2^ lines. 



Eucharis adscendens, Fabr., Austria. 



cyniformis, Latr., Austria. 



Perilampus violaceus, Fabr., Austria. 



auratus ? Nees, Austria = Perilampus italicus, Latr. 



Encyrtus scutellaris, Dalman, Austria. 



Lecaniorum, KoUar, Austria = Encyrtus Swederi, Dalman. 



punctipes, Dalman, Austria. 



^sculi, KoUar, Austria = Encyrtus sericeus, Dalman. 



. dasycerus, Kollar, Austria = Encyrtus Azalius, Walker, Ent. 



Mag. iv. 457. 



poduroides, Kollar, Austria = Encyrtus mirahilis (CerapterO' 



cerus ditto, Westwood). 

 erythrosthetus, Kollar, Austria. 



Head transverse, convex, finely punctured, as broad as the thorax, 

 blue below, green in front, aeneous above : eyes dark red : antennae 

 slender, subclavate, as long as the head and the thorax ; first joint 

 elliptical, black, much dilated, white at the tip, nearly as long as one- 

 third of the whole antenna ; second joint white, slender, linear, 

 black above at the base ; third and following joints to the eighth 

 slender and linear, successively but slightly increasing in breadth 

 and decreasing in length ; third, fourth and fifth joints pale brown ; 

 sixth, seventh and eighth joints white ; ninth, tenth and eleventh 

 joints forming a fusiform black club as long as the two preceding 

 joints : thorax seneous green and roughly punctured and clothed with 

 white hairs above, pale orange, smooth and shining beneath and on 

 each side : pectoral plates very large : abdomen short- elliptical, not 

 so long as the thorax, black and flat above, pale orange at the tip 

 and on the under side which is keeled : legs white ; tarsi pale yellow ; 

 claws brown ; middle legs slightly dilated as usual : wings limpid ; 

 squamulse pale orange ; nervures brown. Length of the body | line ; 

 of the wings \^ line. 



It has some resemblance to Encyrtus sericeus, but is rather nar- 

 rower, and its colour and the structure of its antennae at once distin- 

 guish it from that species. 



Encyrtus stigma, Kollar, Austria. 



Body broad and thick : head dark blue, transverse, short, convex, 

 thinly punctured, purple in front, a little broader than the thorax : 

 antennae subclavate, slender, as long as the head and the thorax ; 

 first joint pale red, long and slender ; second and following joints to 

 the sixth rather short, pale brown, slightly hairy and successively 

 decreasing in length ; seventh and eighth joints short, white ; ninth, 

 tenth and eleventh joints formii!)g a black elliptical club that is longer 

 and broader than the two j)receding joints : thorax brassy black. 



