OF WASHINGTON. 1 3 



Type, No. 3463, U. S. N. M. 



Hab. Santa Cruz Mts. and Argus Mts., Cal. (Albert Koc- 

 bele.) 



(9) CHIROLOPHUS Haliday. 



(i) Chirolophus kcebelei n. sp. 



Male. Length 3 mm. Bronzed green, the head in front blue-green; 

 legs, except tarsi and extreme tips of tibiae, black. Antennas black, in 

 serted above the middle of the face, the scape slightly compressed and ex 

 tending above the ocelli; joints 1-4 of funicle each with a long slender 

 compressed branch. Thorax as in Calosoter except the axillae, although 

 widely separated, are a little closer to each other than in that genus. 

 Wings hyaline, the veins dark brown, the marginal and postmargmal 

 veins long, the stigmal very short as in Torymns. Abdomen long, linear, 

 a little longer than the head and thorax united. 



Type, No. 3464, U. S. N. M. 



Hab. Australia. (Albert Koebele collector.) 



(12) IDOLEUPELMUS new genus. 

 (Type /. annulicornts.} 



Female. Head transverse, as wide as the thorax, antero-posteriorly 

 rather thin, the temples flat, seen from in front rounded, the frons with a 

 distinct /^-shaped antennal furrow ; eyes oblong oval, pubescent and some 

 what convergent above, the vertex not, however, specially narrowed; 

 ocelli triangularly arranged; antennae 13-jointed, inserted just above the 

 clypeus ; scape slender, cylindrical, theflagellum ringed with white. Thorax 

 as in Enpelmus; wings marked with brown and white, the postmarginal 

 vein longer than the stigmal ; legs as in Eupelmus. Abdomen as in 

 Anastatus (= Antigaster Walsh), except it terminates in a long ovipositor. 



(i) Idoleupelmus annulicornis sp. n. 



Female. Length i. 6mm. ; ovipositoi'5 mm. yEneous-black ; abdomen, 

 except at base <vhich is pale, blue-black ; parapsides, scutellum, mesopleura 

 posteriorly, mesosternum and base of abdomen brownish-yellow; legs 

 honey-yellow, the coxae and hind femora and tibia; metallic; middle and 

 anterior femora fuscous medially, the anterior tibiae with a white band near 

 the base. Wings fuscous, with the base and a subapical band white. 

 Eyes hairy, slightly convergent above, the face with a /^-shaped furrow. 



Antennae black, joints 7 to 9 white; ovipositor yellowish, the extreme 

 tip black. 



Hab. St. Vincent. (II. II. Smith.) 

 Described from i specimen. 



