HYMENOPTERA 6S3 



(3) Atroinetus satelles, sp. no v. 



Male black, the face beneath the antennae bright yellow and this colour is continued 

 upwards for a very short distance along the orbits ; posterior orbits black, scape of 

 antennae yellow beneath, the following two short joints and the next long joint also 

 yellowish brown ; seen from above all these joints are also pale, but more sordid. 

 Pronotum, tegulae, front and intermediate coxae and trochanters pale yellow, scutellum 

 in front with a reddish mark, becoming yellow at its anterior angles ; a reddish spot on 

 the postscutellum ; front and middle legs, except as above noted otherwise, clear 

 testaceous, a minute yellow spot at the apex of the mesopleura; posterior coxae yellow, 

 with a dark stripe outwardly and inwardly ; first joint of trochanters blackish, second 

 yellow above ; femora pitchy brown, tibiae and tarsi more or less sordid yellowish. 

 Abdomen pitchy, third, fourth and fifth segments brown, with a dark apical band. 



Antennae 23-jointed, head above the antennae smooth, the sculpture nearly 

 effaced, propodeum finely granulate or shagreened, a little rugulose posteriorly. 

 Length 5 mm. 



Hab. Hawaii ; Kilauea. 



(4) Atro7nettis solitaries, sp. nov. 



Male black, the face below the antennae, the whole orbits except for an interruption 

 on the vertex, the whole prothorax, the tegulae, the anterior and intermediate coxae and 

 trochanters, a mark more or less reddish on the scutellum, a band (reddish anteriorly) 

 on the mesopleura, sulphur yellow. First three antennal joints (counting the minute 

 ring joint) brown beneath, darker above. Front and intermediate legs (except as above 

 noted otherwise) clear yellowish brown, the tarsi of the latter darker ; posterior legs 

 with the coxae reddish, with a black stripe on each side, basal joint of trochanters black, 

 pale at the tip ; femora pitchy brown, pale at extreme base ; tibiae and tarsi blackish 

 pitchy. Abdomen blackish, after the second segment dark fuscous, pubescent and finely 

 punctured, the venter yellowish brown. Antennae 24-jointed, with the minute annular 

 joint. Head above the antennae dull, densely punctured ; mesonotum extremely finely 

 punctured, the propodeum densely rugose. Length 5 mm. 



Hab. Hawaii ; Kilauea. 



Fam. BRACONIDAE. 



All Hawaiian Braconids are no doubt of foreign origin, e.xcepting Ecphylopsis and 

 possibly Ischiogonus palliatus Cam. Of recent introduction are a species oi Brae on, one 

 or two of Macrodyctium, several species of Apaiiteles, three species herewith described, 

 and a few still undetermined. Chelonus blackbui-ni Cam. is also found in Australia, 

 while Phanej-otoma hatvaiiaisis x\shm. was probably introduced by Koebele (? from 

 Japan). 



F. H. II. 88 



