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terned wings but differs from Aphelinus essentially in secon- 

 dary sexual characters only (see maculatipes, above). 



Eupelmus cerambycoboideus, new species. 



Female. — Length. 4 mm., the ovipositor valves white, just 

 tipping the abdomen. Dark metallic green, the legs red except 

 the first and last coxse, the forewings hyaline yet with a dis- 

 tinct rectangular (longer cephalo-caudad) fuscous marking 

 from about the distal two-thirds of the postmarginal vein and 

 extending halfway across the wing. Venation yellowish. Scape 

 with a distinct foliaceous expansion ventrad which though rath- 

 er great is not much convexed ; pedicel about two and a half 

 times longer than wide at apex, a little longer than f unicle 2 ; 

 funicle 1 slightly longer than wide, 2 and 3 longest, each about 

 two and a half times longer than wide, 4 a little shorter, 8 

 wider than long. Caudal tibial spurs double, stout, unequal. 

 Postmarginal vein much longer than the long stigmal. Lower 

 face and occiput with short silvery pubescence, the antennae 

 inserted on a level with the lower end of the eyes. Body 

 densely, finely scaly. Axillse moderately widely separated. 

 Raised mesal cephalic area of scutum distinct, extending be- 

 yond the middle (its apex being drawn out into a carina) ; the 

 lateral ridges join across before distal margin. Abdomen eupel- 

 miform but rather depressed, as long as the rest of the body, the 

 second segment rather deeply excised at caudal margin mesad, 

 the others hardly so. Frons moderately wide. Teeth of mid- 

 dle tarsi black. 



One female taken by Albert Koebele, in the collections of the 

 U. S. National Museum. 



Habitat, Sydney, New South Wales. 



Type, Cat. No. 20fi90, U. S. Nat. Mus., the female on a 

 card, a fore wing, antenna, and caudal leg on a slide. 



Coccophoctonus dactylopii Ashmead. 



The types are labeled Honolulu, Hawaii; and are not of 

 Australia as has been recorded. 



i5!nasiella australia, new species. 



Female. — Length, 1.75 mm., the ovipositor not extruded. 



