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species and the generical details) of each of the genera of which it 

 is composed, as well as of some others of anomalous character allied 

 thereto, adding under each species a complete synopsis of all the 

 known species, including also numerous new ones. 



In EvANiA (including Brachygaster, Leach, Hyptia, 111.) he intro- 

 duces twenty-four species, amongst which the following are new : — 



Evania princeps. I^igra, facie argenteo-sericea longitudinaliter 

 striata, thorace et petiolo rude punctata, alarum anticarum fusca- 

 rum vena radiali ad apicem recurva, furca metasterni brevissima. 

 Long. Corp. lin. 7. Nova HoUandia. 



Evania Abyssinica. Rufa, thorace et petiolo abdominali rufis, pedibus 

 piceis, facie punctata, mandibulis nigris, apice piceis, femoribus 4 

 • anticis subtus rufis. Long. corp. lin. 3|^. Abyssinia. 



Evania Tasmanica. Nigra, capite thoraceque punctatissimis , facie 

 tenuiter longitudinaliter striata, furca metasterni brevi recta, petiolo 

 striato, alis hyalinis. Long. corp. lin. 4|. Terra Van Diemenii. 



Evania Javanica. Tota nigra punctata, petiolo brevi, oblique striato, 

 facie rugosa, alarum venis cubitali et discoidali obliteratis. Long. 

 Corp. lin. 3. Java. 



Evania (Brachygaster) bicolor. Ferruginea, abdominepiceo, anten- 

 nis pedibus que nigris, capite piceo, vertice rufescente. Long. corp. 

 lin. 2i. In Mus. Brit. 



In Pelecinus a full description of the male is given for the 

 first time, and nine species noticed, most of which will be de- 

 scribed by Dr. Klug in the next number of Germar's Zeitschrift. 



MoNOMACHUs, Klug, u. g. Caput crassum, genis plus minusve 

 dilatatis ; mandibulce intus l-dentatce ; antenna (^ \4-articulatiB, $ 

 l5'-articulatiE, articulis apicalibus sensim crassioribus ; al(B anticce 

 area unica marginali, duabus submarginalibus ; abdomen ^clavatum, 

 $ valde elongatum, curvatum in medio, subinflectum ; oviductus oc- 

 cultus. 



Seven species, all inhabitants of Brazil, including the following. 

 Monomachus Klugii. Ferrugineus, abdomine piceo -nigra, pedunculo 

 ferrugineo, alis pallidis cum macula fusca terminali, genis valde 



dilatatis, antennis fuscis, pedibus rufescentibus. Long. corp. lin. 



lOi. Brazil. 



Monomachus lateralis, Klug. ined. Niger, mandibulis luteo-fuscis, 

 pedibus 4 anticis luteo-fuscis, coxis albidis, femornbus in medio 

 obscurioribus, pedibus 2posticis nigro-fuscis, abdomine luteo-mar- 

 ginato, alis hyalinis immaculatis ^ . Long. corp. lin. 51. Brazil. 



Monomachus segmentator. Obscure fiavescens, vertice fusco-vario, 

 collar e macula sublunata fusca, mesothorace fusco, metathorace 

 nigro, punctata, pedunculo fiavido, segmentis reliquis abdominis 

 piceis, fiavido-marginatis, abdomine setis tribus minutis terminate, 

 corpore subtus fiavido, pedibus posticis fuscis, antennis corpore 

 longioribus ^ . Long. corp. lin. 4. In Mus. Brit. 



