SI 2 Mr. Walker's Descriptions of 



2. Eurytoma leueoptera. 



Male. Black, slender. Head and thorax finely scabrons. 

 Head a little broader than the thorax. Antennae shorter 

 than the thorax ; joints of the llagellum subelliptical, 

 petiolated, verticillate-pilose, hardly dilated. Prothorax 

 about twice as broad as long. Petiole and abdomen 

 together much shorter than the thorax. Petiole a little 

 more than half as long as the abdomen. Abdomen smooth, 

 shining, slightly compressed, not gibbous. Legs slender ; 

 four posterior tarsi whitish. Wings white ; veins very pale 

 brownish ; ulna hardly one-third as long as the humerus ; 

 radius as long as the ulna ; cubitus more than half as long 

 as the radius ; stigma very small. Length of the body 1-^- 

 lines. 



3. Eurytoma longicollis. 



Male. Black, slender. Head and thorax finely sca- 

 brous. Head a little broader than the thorax. Prothorax 

 more than half as long as broad. Petiole and aljdomeii 

 together much shorter tlian tlie thorax. Petiole short. 

 Abdomen elliptical, smooth, shining, not tumid. Knees 

 luteous. Tarsi yellow. Wings pellucid ; veins pale 

 brownish ; ulna less than half as long as the humerus ; 

 radius longer than the ulna ; cubitus shorter than the 

 ulna ; stigma small. Length of the body 1 1 lines. 



4. Callimome Armirensis. 



Female. Golden-green. Head a little broader than the 

 thorax. Head and thorax squamous. Antennae 1)1 ack, 

 sul)clavate ; first joint luteous. Al)domen smooth, a little 

 shorter than the thorax. Sheaths of the oviduct black, 

 much shorter than the abdomen. Legs luteous; tips of the 

 tarsi black. Wings pellucid ; veins pale yellow ; ulna as 

 long as the humerus ; radius about one-fourth as long as 

 the ulna. Length of the body 1^ lines. 



Nearly allied to G. latus. 



5. Callimome mediocris. 



Female. Bright golden-green, rather stout. Head and 



