320 Mr. Walker's Desrri'ptions of 



nearly linear, shorter than the thorax. Legs yellow, long, 

 slender. Wings cinereous ; veins brownish. Length of 

 the body | line. 



30. Uulophus purpurascens. 



Male. Bronze colour, slender, smooth, shining. An- 

 tennae black, slender, with the usual three branches. 

 Pectus purplish. Abdomen subsessile, nearly linear, a 

 little shorter than the thorax. Knees and tarsi yellow ; 

 tibiae brownish. Wings cinereous. Forewings rather 

 broad ; veins brownish. Length of the body f line. 



Most allied to JiJ. Tap)etus and to E. Hedila. 



31. Entedon Zanura, Walk. 



A specimen of this species in the British Museum is 

 labelled E. Cioni, Foerst. 



32i Entedon Diotemus, Walk. 



33. Fleurotropis obscurellus. 



Female. Bright green, slender, convex. Head as broad 

 as the thorax. Antennae black, shorter than the thorax ; 

 first joint green. Abdomen cupreous towards the tip, a 

 little shorter and narrower than the thorax. Tarsi black. 

 Wings cinereous, veins black. Length of the body | line. 



Somewhat smaller than P. Eubius and than P. Ooenus, 

 from which it differs by its cinereous wings. 



34. Tetrastichus lepidus. 



Male. Bronze colour, slender, smooth, shining. Head a 

 little broader than the thorax, yellow in front and on each 

 side. Antennae brown, filiform, with long hairs, very little 

 shorter than the thorax. Thorax with two yellow streaks, 

 which are united hindward and occupy the scutellum. 

 Legs yellow. Wings cinereous ; veins brown. Length of 

 the body 1 line. 



