336 FAUNA HAWAIIENSIS 



(i) Lissonota bcllator Gravenhorst. 



1829. Lissonota bei/ator Grav. loc. cit. supra, p. 106. 



?. Length 7 mm. ; ovipositor longer than the body. Black ; the mandibles 

 medially, the flagellum, the legs, the apical third, or more, of the first segment of 

 abdomen, abdominal segments three and four and base of fourth, and the venter, except 

 at ape.x, rufous ; wings subfuscous, the stigma brown, the areolet triangular, sessile. 



Hab. Oahu. A single specimen of this European species is in the collection 

 labelled : " Probably from Oahu. May be British." 



Tribe IV. PIMPLINI. 



EcHTHROMOKPHA Holmgren. 



1868. Echthromorpha Holmgren, Eugen. Resa, Zool., i. p. 406. 



1892. Stagmopimpla Saussure, Grandidier's Hist, de Madagascar, xx. Hym., 



pi. XVI. f. I. 



1894. Rhynchopimpla Kriechbaumer, Berl. Ent. Zeit., xxxix. p. 51. %. 

 1894. Polyamma Kriechbaumer, loc. cit., p. 304. i. 



The type of this genus, E. niaculipennis Holmgren, was described from Hawaii. 

 It is one of the commonest species and is found on most of the Islands. 



The genus is, however, evidently of Australian origin. Two species have been 

 discovered in the Hawaiian fauna, separable as follows : 



Males 2. 



Females. 



1. Black, the front wings with a black spot near apex. 



Orbits black ; legs, except more or less of the anterior femora, and tibiae, 

 and the abdomen wholly black {^) -E- macitlipennis. 



.interior orbits more or less yellowish ; anterior and middle legs more or 

 less rufous, the two or three terminal abdominal segments rufous 



(2) E. flavo-orbitalis. 



2. Face below the insertion of the antennae black, the anterior margin of clypeus 



alone yellowish; anterior legs in part alone rufous {2) E. maculipennis. 



Face below the insertion of the antennae, the apex of the clypeus and the 



anterior legs, yellowish (2) E. flavo-orbitalis. 



(i) Echthromorpha maculipennis Holmgren. 



1868. Echthromorpha maculipennis Holmgren, Eugen. Resa, Zool. vi. p. 406 ; 

 tab. VIII. f. 3. 



%. Length 12 to 16 mm. ; ovipositor about half the length of the abdomen, or a 

 little less. Black, punctate, the abdomen, except the first segment which is smooth and 



