HYMENOPTERA 679 



(2) Enicospilus capnodes, sp. nov. 



Male black, or in parts blackish fuscous, labrum testaceous, mandibles except the 

 tip reddish, the inner orbits narrowly, the posterior widely, yellow ; second joint of 

 trochanters and apex of first joint ferruginous. Wings evenly fuscous ; though trans- 

 lucent, and not very dark, they are darker than in most of the Hawaiian Enicospilus. 



Head with the eyes very large, only separated from the mandibles by a very 

 narrow cheek, the face below the antennae densely and finely punctate, the vertex 

 smooth and shining between the large ocelli ; antennae very long, reaching far beyond 

 the apices of the expanded wings. Mesonotum very minutely punctured, the propodeum 

 clothed with short pale pubescence, slightly shining in front in some aspects, the trans- 

 verse carina represented only in the middle by a short line or tubercle, behind this closely 

 rugose, dull and much less smooth than in front of it. Discocubital cell of front wings 

 with a small dark spot, showing signs of total obsolescence, the radius thickened at the 

 base, transverse median nervure not interstitial with the basal nervure, first recurrent 

 not interstitial with the second transverse median nervure, but the space between them 

 is very short, one-fourth the length of the second recurrent nervure. Abdomen very 

 finely punctured or appearing granulate and clothed with pale fuscous pubescence. 

 Length 14 mm. 



Hab. Hawaii ; Kona, 3000 ft. 



(3) Enicospihts dispilus P. 

 Enicospihis dispilus Perkins, Tr. Ent. Soc. London, 1902, p. 143. 

 Hab. Oahu ; abundant in the mountains. 



(4) Enicospilus dimidialus P. 

 Enicospilus dimidialus Perkins, loc. cit. supra. 

 Hab. Oahu ; common in the mountains. 



Athvreodon Ashm. 



Abanchogastra Perkins, Tr. Ent. Soc. London, 1902, p. 141. 



My genus Abanchogastra is synonymous with the above. A serious misprmt or 

 error, of which there are several in Ashmead's table of the genera of Ophionini, misled 

 me into supposing my genus undescribed. 



Atkyreodon liawaiiensis Ashm. 



Athyreodon kazoaiiensis, Ashmead huj. op. i. p. 343- 



A colour variety, separable by no structural character, so far as I can see, is found 



on Maui. 



Hab. Maui, West Maui, and probably general, if looked for specially. 



