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Subfamily III. Pelecinelun.e. 



Genus PELECINELLA Westwood. 

 Pelecinella howardii Ashmead. 

 (Plate XXXVI., Fig. 6.) 



PeledncUa howardii Ashinead, Proc. Ent. See. Wasliingtoii, III., 1895, p. 233, 9. — 

 Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym., V., 1898, p. 178. 

 Brazil : (Jhapada, in November. Two specimens. 



Pelecinella phantasma Westwood. 

 PeledneUa phantasma Westwood, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1868, p. xxxv. — West- 

 wood, Thesaur. ent. Oxon., 1874, p. 142 ; PI. 26, f. 8.— Ashmead, Proc. Ent. 

 Soc. Washington, III., 1895, p. 233, 9. 

 Brazil : Amazon (Bates). 



Pelecinella westwoodii Ashmead. 

 Pelcoinella ivestwoudii Ashmead, Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, III., 1895, p. 233, 9. 

 —Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym., V., 1898, p. 178. 

 Brazil : Chapada, in March ; P. Branca, in April. Two specimens. 



Family LXVII. EN(;YRTID^. 



Subfamily I. Eupelmin.e. 



Tribe I. Ea'pehiiini. 



Genera OODERELLA Ashmead. 



Oodekella smithii Ashmead. 



(Plate XXXVII., Fig. 1.) 



Ooderella smithii Ashmead, Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, IV., 1896, p. 11, Q. — 

 Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym., V., 1898, p. 268. 

 Brazil : Chapada, in April. One specimen. 



Genus BRASEMA Cameron. 

 Bbasema rusciPENNis, sp. nov. 



Female. — Length 7 mm. Uniformly dark blue, closely punctate, the meso- 

 pleura and the coxse. clothed with a white pubescence. Wings fuscous, a little paler 

 at tii)s. Head very broad, lenticular, without antennal furrows ; eyes brown, fointly 

 hairy ; ocelli red, arranged in a triangle; mandibles small, 3-dentate at apex ; legs 



