223 — 



Bol 



cit. 



Idem, 1910, Sdvestri, Bol. Lab. Zool. Portici, 

 IV, pag". 243, n. nudam. 



Idem, 1912, Rodolpho von Ihering, op. sup. 

 '^.° ed., pag-. 21, iig. 1. 

 Idem, 1912, A. L. Quaintance U. S. Dep. 

 Agric. Bureau of Entomol. Circular n. 160, pg. 16. 

 9 Length 1,75 mm. Polished brownish pi- 

 ceoas, antennae reddish brown, except the scape 

 which is light brownish yellow like the mandibles; 

 legs yellowish. 



Antennae 13 -jointed, not extending beyond 

 the middle of abdomen ; the first joint of funicle 

 the longest ; 5 club-joints, alls strongly iluted. the 

 first oblong, the second more ovated, the following 

 moniliforni ; these club chaped joints provided with 

 stronger and more close-set hairs as the other ones. 



Scutellura closely punctured; 

 the cup of scutellum ovate, an- 

 teriorly «pediculated», smooth 

 and polished, with a single 

 round fovea on posterior part. 

 Wings hyaline, ciliated, the 

 veins yellowish brown. Abdo- 

 men with a distinct but nar- 

 row griseous pubescent girdle 

 at base. 



cT Length 1,50 mm. An- 

 tennae 15-jointed, extending 

 learly to the tip of wings ; 

 all joints except the first, 

 fluted ; otherwise as in the 

 female. 



São Paulo, from maggots of fruitfiies (Trypanei- 

 dae : Ceratilis capitata or Anastrepha fraterculus'^.). 

 Oviposition observed at 20-11-905; four specimens 

 eclosed at 17 & 19-III. Four days after an Anastre- 

 pha fratercuhis from the same peach. Silvestri, loo. 

 sup. cit. supposed them to be parasits of Drosopliilay 

 as he knows an other Gynipid {Gnasis mustis Rond.) 

 as parasit of these little decayed-fruit flies. 



Eucoela {Hexam.) eobraailiem^is; 

 com aza e antennas do maeho e 

 da femea. 



