ENCYRTID/R,— EULOPHID^. 9 
ENCYRTID^. 
Plate XL VI. fig. 4. 
Eiieyrtus punctipes. J 
En. Albo-canescens ; antennis nigris, alho annulatAs ; capite thoraceque 
testaceis, hoc griseo squamosa ; abdominis ilorso medio tibiarumque 
annulis nigris : alls hyalinis. (Long. Corp. J lin.) 
En, punctipes, Dahm. — Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. 
Whitish-ash : antennae black, annulated with white : head and thorax tes- 
taceous, the latter rather densely clothed with griceous scales : middle of 
the abdomen above, and rings in the tibiae, black : wings hyaline. Male 
with the antennae pale fulvous. 
Found on lime-trees near London, during the summer : also in 
Wales and the north of Ireland, 
EULOPHIDiE. 
Plate XL VI. fig. 1. 
Eulophus cinctipes. ^ 
Eu. Viridis, thorace scutelloque purpureis, abdomine nigro, pedibus Jlavis 
posterioribus nigro cinciis. (Long. Corp. 1 lin.) 
Eu. cinctipes, Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. 
Green, shining ; collar and scutellum purple : abdomen linear, black : 
legs yellow, middle thighs with a black ring towards the base, and 
hinder pair with the apex black : middle and hinder tibise with their tips 
broadly black : antennae pale fuscous. 
Found in the spring, near London. 
Mandibulata— Supplement, August, 1846. c 
