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but the funicle has only five joints decreasing in length distad, 
the morphological sixth joint having become fused with the 
club; the latter is as long as the last two funicle joints com- 
bined and shows a faint indication of a suture at its middle. 
Euchalcerinys apicicornis n. sp. Figures 15-17. 
Female. General color metallic bluish black; the face, cheeks, seutel- 
lum, pleura, and abdomen, except the basal tergite, with a purple luster; 
frontovertex slightly greenish, the mesoscutum more eyidently metallie 
greenish in some aspects, but in others bluish black, the luster in direet 
dorsal view iridescent; apex of scutellum and basal tergite of abdomen 
metallic green with a brilliant variable luster, chiefly golden or brassy 
and purple; antennae dark brown, the base of the scape and radicle 
joint paler brown, the club pale brownish yellow; legs including coxae 
yellow, the hind tibiae slightly brownish on the basal half, the apex of 
last joint of the tarsi dark brownish; wings very faintly and uniformly 
tinted with fuscous or almost hyaline, the veins pale yellowish; mandibles 
and protruded part of ovipositor brown. 
Length of body, 0.98; length of head, 0.391; width of head, 0.412; 
thickness of head, 0.214; width of vertex at posterior ocelli, 0.113; width 
of mesoscutum, 0.382; length of forewing, 1.20; width of forewing, 0.499; 
length of protruded part of ovipositor, 0.045 mm. 
Male. General color metallic bluish black, but the face, inner half 
of the cheeks, frontovertex, mesoscutum, apex of scutellum and_ basal 
tergite of abdomen metallic green, the luster of these parts much less 
variable than in the female, the frontovertex dullest; outer half of the 
cheeks and dise of seutellum with a brilliant purple luster, the pleura 
and remainder of the abdomen with a weaker luster; antennae dark 
brown, the base of the scape and apex of the pedicel pale brown; legs 
colored as in the female, but the hind tibiae, except at base and apex, 
more distinctly brownish, and the first three joints of the hind tarsi are 
slightly brownish; other parts as in the female. 
Length of body, 0.84; length of head, 0.329; width of head, 0.353; 
thickness of head, 0.207; width of vertex at posterior ocelli, 0.141; width 
of mesoseutum, 0.346; length of forewing, 1.09; width of forewing, 
0.447 mm. 
Described from one female (holotype) collected at Waia- 
hole, Oahu, March 28, 1915 (O. H. Swezey); one male (allo- 
type) collected at Kalihiuka, Oahu, April 27, 1919 (J. C. Brid- 
well) ; and one male (paratype) collected on the Manoa Cliffs 
trail, Oahu, September 1, 1918 (Timberlake), the latter speci- 
men with the head missing. 
Anabrolepis extranea Timberlake. 
A second specimen of this interesting species was taken by 
