332 FAUNA HAWAIIENSIS 



EuLOPHUS Geoffrey. 

 1762. Eulophns Geoffroy, Hist. abr. Insect., 11. p. 312. 



(i) Eulophus citripes, sp. nov. 



$. Length i '\ mm. Metallic brown-black, feebly shagreened, the flagellum dark 

 brown, pubescent, the pedicel and the funicle joints beneath and toward apex yellow ; 

 mouth parts pale brownish-yellow. Wings clear hyaline, the veins light brownish ; the 

 knob of the stigmal vein with a faint fuscous streak beneath. Legs, except the middle 

 and hind coxae, lemon-yellow. Abdomen pointed ovate, longer than the head and 

 thorax united. 



Hab. Hawaii : Kona. Described from one specimen. 



Family LXXIH. MYMARIDAE. 



Subfamily II. MYMARINAE. 



Tribe II. MYMARINI. 



PoLYNEMA Haliday. 

 1833. Polyneina Haliday, Ent. Mag., i. p. 347. 



(i) Polynevia haivaiiensis, sp. nov. 



^. Length i -5 mm. Polished black, impunctate ; legs rufopiceous, the trochanters, 

 tips of femora, knees, an annulus at base of tibiae and the tarsi, except the hind pair, 

 yellowish. Antennae longer than the body, black or brown-black, with the second 

 joint alone yellowish, the joints of the flagellum elongate, fully four times or more 

 longer than thick. Wings hyaline, longly fringed, the delicate subcostal vein and the 

 punctiform marginal vein piceous black. Head, viewed from above, quadrate ; pro- 

 notum conical ; mesonotum twice as long as wide with two distinct parapsidal furrows 

 extending to the base of the scutellum, the latter subconvex, longer than wide or as 

 long as the metanotum ; metanotum smooth, sloping off posteriorly. Abdomen rather 

 small pyriform, polished, the petiole slender and fully as long as the hind coxae. 



Hab. Molokai Mountains (4000 feet), in September, 1883. 



