PART II. SOUTH AMERICAN CHALCIDOIDEA, WITH DESCRIPTIONS 

 OF NEW SPECIES IN THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. 



SuPKRFAMiLY VII. CHALCIDOIDEA. 



Family LX. AGAONID^. 



Subfamily I. Agaonin^. 



Genus BLASTOPHAGA Gravenhorst. 

 Blastophaga bifossulata Mayr. 

 Blastophaga bifossulata Mayr, Verh. Zool.-bot. Gesell., XXXV., 1885, p. 181, c? 9.— 

 Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym., V., 1898, p. 324. 

 Brazil : Blumenau (Dr. Fritz Miiller). 



Bla,stophaga beasiliensis Mayr. 

 Blastuphaga brasiliensis Mayr, Verh. Zool.-bot. Gesell., XXXV., 1885, p. 180, c? 9.— 

 Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym., V., 1898, p. 324. 

 Brazil : Blumenau (Dr. Fritz Miiller). 



Genus TETRAPUS Mayr. 

 Tetrapus americanus Mayr. 

 Tetrapus americanus Mayr, Verh. Zool.-bot. Gesell., XXXV., 1885, p. 188, cT 9. — 

 Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym., V., 1898, p. 323. 

 Brazil : Blumenau (Dr. Fritz Miiller). 



Genus EISENIA Ashmead. 

 Eisenia flaviscapa, sp. nov. 



Female. — Length about 1 mm. ; ovipositor as long as the abdomen and the thorax 

 united. Head and thorax black, polished ; hypopygium prominent, piceous ; scape 

 l)roadly dilated, about twice as long as wide, yellow, the pedicel and the flagellum 

 dark brown, the process of the first funicle joint long and acute ; legs brownish- 

 yellow, the front and hind femora especially above brownish-piceous ; wings hya- 

 line, with short cilite at apex, the veins pale yellowish. The head is a little longer 

 than wide, with a deep broad frontal furrow, the eyes oval ; middle tarsi very 

 .slightly longer than their tibia;. 



Brazil : Para. One specimen. 



