1916] Miscellaneous Chalcidoid Hymenoptera 307 



than long. Scape not compressed. Axillas a little separated. Head and 

 thorax scaly, Scutellum plane. No raised area niesad on cephalic 

 scutum. Segments of abdomen caudad excised slightly at the meson. 



Described from four females reared in connection with the 

 strawberry weevil, St. Paul, Minnesota (S. Marcovitch) . 



Types: Catalogue No. 19947, U. S. N. M., the above speci- 

 mens on two tags, a head on a sHde. 



Eupelmus neomexicanus new species. 



Female: Length, 2.60 mm., the ovipositor just projecting bevond 

 the tip of the abdomen, white. 



Dark metallic green, the wings hyaline; legs, prepectus, mesopleu- 

 rum and a moderately broad stripe across the abdomen just out from 

 base but more or less distinct, reddish vellow. Venation pale yellowish 

 Tarsi white, the last joint dusky. Tip of caudal tibice, white Post- 

 marginal and stigmal veins subequal. Antenna? black, the scape not 

 noticeably compressed; funicle 1 somewhat longer than wide 3 and 4 

 longest, subequal, neither as long as the pedicel which is over 2}/^ times 

 longer than mde at apex; funicle 2 a third longer than wide, 3 twice 

 longer than wide; S slightly wider than long. Head and thorax finely 

 scaly, the axillas and scutellum uniformly coarser. Abdomen scaly like 

 the scutum, the latter with a lateral ridge but no median (or else it is 

 very obscure and delicate). Raised, triangular part of the scutum 

 cephalad not with a different sculpture. Segment 2 of abdomen deeply 

 incised at meson of its caudal margin, the following segments less and 

 less so. 



Described from two females in the U. S. N. M., labelled 

 "Las Cruces, New Mexico." 



Types: Catalogue No. 19948, U. S. N. M., the above speci- 

 mens on tags plus a slide with fore wings and antenna?. 



Hemaenasoidea new genus. 

 Female: In my tabic of the earth's encyrtine genera runs to Hemce- 

 nasius Ashmead but differs from that genus in having the head much 

 longer than wide, the eyes very long, six times longer than the distinct 

 yet short cheeks, the head lenticular, the frons moderately narrow 

 Mandibles with three acute teeth, the first two equal, the third short' 

 Ovipositor extruded nearly half the length of the abdomen. Mar^^inal 

 vein slightly longer than wide; the postmarginal moderately long'' but 

 somewhat shorter than the stigmal. Hairless line of fore wing narrow 

 Axillse barely separated. 



