182 Mr. F. Walker on some new species of Chalcidites. 



nervures fuscous ; ulna nearly twice the length of the humerus ; ra- 

 dius short ; cubitus not more than half the length of the radius ; stig- 

 ma very small. 



Found at Bombay. In the collection of the Rev. F. W. Hope, who 

 possesses a Tinea that is infested by two species of Ichneumonidee ; 

 the Elasmus audEntedon Imbreus, n. s., are also parasites oftheTinea, 

 or else lay their eggs in the larvae of the Ichneumonidee above men- 

 tioned. Elasmus seems to connect the Encyrtidce with Eulophus ; the 

 ulna is remarkably long. 



22. Eulophus Anaxippus, fem. Cyaneo-viridis, antennis nigris, 

 pedihus viridibus, genubus fulvis, iarsis fuscis basi jlavis, protar- 

 sis piceis, alis limpidis. (Corp. long. lin. 1 ; alar. lin. If.) 



Body slender, pubescent, bright bluish green : head and thorax 

 convex, finely squameous : head transverse, very short, as broad as 

 the thorax ; vertex broad ; front much impressed, abruptly declining : 

 eyes of moderate size, not prominent : ocelli disposed in a small tri- 

 angle on the vertex : antennae subclavate, black, pubescent, as long 

 as the thorax ; first joint long, slender, green ; second long-cyathi- 

 form ; third and following joints nearly linear, successively decreasing 

 in length and increasing in breadth ; club fusiform, nearly twice the 

 length of the fifth joint : thorax oval : prothorax transverse, very 

 short : scutum of the mesothorax broad ; sutures of the parapsides 

 indistinct ; axillae large, triangular, remote from each other ; scutel- 

 lum subrhomboidal : propodeon transverse, short, declining : podeon 

 very short : abdomen elliptical, depressed, smooth, shining, longer 

 than the thorax ; metapodeon and following segments of moderate 

 size : legs slender, bluish green ; knees fulvous ; tarsi fuscous, first 

 joint pale yellow ; protarsi piceous : wings limpid, ample ; nervures 

 fuscous ; humerus much less than half the length of the wing ; ulna 

 shorter than the humerus ; radius nearly as long as the ulna ; cubitus 

 long, but less than half the length of the radius ; stigma very small, 

 emitting a short branch. 



August, near Dover. 



23. Entedon Fufius, fern. Viridis, abdominis disco nigro-cupreo, 

 antennis nigris, pedibus viridibus, genubus tibiisque apice albis, 

 tar sis fuscis basi albis, protarsis piceis, alis subfuscis. (Corp. 

 long. lin. |; alar. lin. IJ.) 



Body green : head and thorax convex, finely squameous : head 

 transverse, a little broader than the thorax ; vertex broad ; front 

 abruptly declining, not impressed : eyes of moderate size, not promi- 

 nent : ocelli disposed in a triangle on the vertex : antennae clavate, 

 black, pubescent, as long as the thorax; first joint long, slender, green; 

 se(?ond long-cyathiform ; the following joints from the third to the 

 fifth successively shorter and broader; club conical, longer than the 

 preceding joint : thorax oval : prothorax transverse, very short : scu- 

 tum of the mesothorax broad ; sutures of the parapsides indistinct ; 

 axillae triangular, of moderate size, remote from each other ; scutel- 

 lum rhomboidal : propodeon transverse, shining, rugulose, declining : 



