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ulna ; radius shorter than the ulna ; cubitus nearly half the length 

 of the radius ; stigma small. Length of the body 1^ line. 



Eulophus divisus. Fcem. — iEneo-viridis, gracilis ; caput thorace 

 latius ; antennae fuscae, extrorsum crassiores, thoraci aequilongae, 

 articulo lo luteo apice fusco, clava lanceolata ; scutum antice attenua- 

 tum ; parapsidum suturae indeterminatae ; metathorax tricarinatus, 

 bene determinatus; abdomen longi-ellipticum, vix petiolatum, thorace 

 brevius ; pedes lutei ; alas diaphanae, venis pallide testaceis, stigmata 

 minimo. 



Female. — ^Eneous-green, slender. Head broader than the thorax. 

 Antennae brown, as long as the thorax, slightly increasing in thickness 

 towards the tips; first joint luteous, brown towards the tip; second 

 rather short ; third and three following linear, successively decreasing 

 in length ; club lanceolate, much longer than the sixth joint. Pro- 

 thorax very short. Scutum attenuated in front ; sutures of the 

 parapsides very indistinct. Metathorax well developed, with three 

 keels. Abdomen elongate-elliptical, hardly petiolated, shorter than 

 the thorax. Legs luteous. Wings pellucid ; veins pale testaceous ; 

 ulna very much longer than the humerus ; radius less than half the 

 length of the ulna; stigma very small. Length of the body -£ line. 



^Eulophus entedonoides. Mas. — Aureo-viridis ; antennae nigra?, 

 filiformes, clava lanceolata ; parapsidum suturae bene determinatae ; 

 metathorax bene determinatus ; abdomen planum, subovatum, sub- 

 petiolatum, thorace multo brevius ; pedes flavi ; alae anticae sub- 

 cinereae, venis pallidissime testaceis, stigmate minimo. 



Male. — Gilded green. Head a little broader than the thorax. 

 Antennae black, filiform ; second joint subcyathiform ; third and three 

 following linear, successively and slightly decreasing in length ; club 

 lanceolate, very much longer than the sixth joint. Prothorax very 

 short. Sutures of the parapsides strongly marked. Metathorax 

 much developed. Abdomen somewhat oval, flat, slightly petiolated, 

 much shorter than the thorax. Legs yellow. Wings slightly 

 cinereous ; veins very pale testaceous ; ulna very much longer than 

 the humerus ; radius about half the length of the humerus ; cubitus 

 descending rather abruptly towards the disk ; stigma very small. 

 Length of the body f line. 



Eulophus centralis. Mas et fcem. — Laete viridis ; antennae 

 fuscae, thoraci aequilongae, maris filiformes, foem. subclavatae ; parap- 

 sidum suturae bene determinatae ; abdomen maris longi-ovatum, fcem. 

 ellipticum ; thorace brevius ; pedes flavi ; alae anticae plaga discali 

 fusca. 



