312 ilEUOinS or the (^CEEySLAXV Ml.'SEr'M. 



Seutelhun normal or at iiuist extendiug faudad over propotleiim only. 

 Autenna; 12-jointed. 



Club 3-joiiited. Xoiunotallic. 

 One ring-joint. 



Axilte a little separated; seuteiUnii long; alulomen. globular, large; 

 hind tibial spur single. 

 Marginal, postnuirginal and stigniai veins more or less equal. 



not very long . . 



Pebii.ampoides Girault (Type: F. hicolor GirauU). 

 -Marginal vein shorter than postinafgmal' and stigmal . . 



(Melaxosomeli,.\ Girault iTviie: J/, flavines Girault)./ 

 J<o ring-joint. 



Axilte ratli( r widely separated. Club not well ditVerentiated; post- 

 marginal vein very short . . 



Epiciiry.somalla Girault (Type: E. utricorpus Girault). 

 Club i-juinted ; metallic. 



One ring-joint. Postmarginal vein twice the length of the stigmal, sub- 

 equal to the marginal. Flagelluni subnioniliform. Seutelluru 

 flat. Axilla^ widely separated 



Parachry.somalla Girault (Type: P. aereifemur Girault). 

 Antenuffi 13-jointed. 



One ring-joint. Thorax densely pimetate, the body strongly metallic. 



Antenna; normal, subclavate; abdomen short, strongly iaflexed, from 

 caudal aspect triangular; body short and stout. Seutelluiu 

 convex, normal . . . . . . Perilampus Latreille. 



Two ring-joints. Thorax not densely punctate, the body nonmetallie. 



Marginal vein thickened, about twice longer than wide, more or less 

 equal to the stigmal and postmarginal. 

 Axilte barely separated .. ... ^,':,<.<u:^^^-'-r-'—'=^'''^.'^ ■■ 



/Epiperilampus Girault\ (Type: E. xanttcbcephalus Girault). 



Axilla' widely separated .. 



Xeoperilampus Girault and Dodd (Type: .Y. niyer Girault). 

 Marginal vein linear, distinctly more than twice longer than wide. 

 AxillfB barely separated . . 



CtELOCVBELi.diDES Girault (Type: C. aureus Girault). 

 Axilla; distinctly separated 



Perilampella Girault and Dodd (Type: P. flammeithorax Girault). 

 Three ring-joints. 



Marginal vein about twice longer than the stigmal; axillse a little 

 separated .. Ccelocybelea Girault (Type: C I'aric^a/n Girault). 

 Abdomen distinctly fietiolate. 



Antennse 11-jointed with oiu> ring-joint, the club solid. Like -PcriltuiipuK but not coarsely 

 -punctate. My interpretation of the genus . . . . . . Elatus Walker. 



The gall-makiug genera I had placed into four distinct families before their position 

 was known. Once in the Pteromalidai witli the Brachyscelidiphagini ; once in the Eurytomidse 

 as a new tribe; twice in' the Cleonymid.e, with which the forms are certainly closely allied; 

 and finally in the Perilampida;. The caudal tibia> should have two spurs in all the genera, but one 

 only is recorded for Perilampoidcs. Some of the genera, therefore, uuiy liave to be removed to 

 the PteromalidiP, yet they seem a natural grouii. 



