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scape peneous, the flagellum clavate ; pedicel long; funicle joints, 

 after the first, transverse ; clul) fully twice as wide as the stoutest 

 joint of funicle. Legs pallid yellow ur yellowish-white, tlic anterior 

 coxce basally and the posterior coxaj metallic, their femora and 

 tibite with a brownish cloud. Abdomen acuminate, much longer 

 tliau the head and thorax together, sulj-compressed, with the ovi- 

 positor very short, scarcely exserted, its extreme tip yellowish or 

 whitish. 



St. Vincent. Described from one ^ specimen. 



Genus Anastatus, Motschulsky. 



TABLE OF SPECIES. 



Thorax piceous-brown, with metallic reflections ; head metallic or 

 gold-green ; abdomen aineous, with a large white sj)ot at base 

 beneath ; scape, pedicel, two last funicle joints and club 

 yellowish-white ; wings fuliginous except at base, and two 

 oblique white spots on disk one of which reaches the marginal 

 edge, the other the hind margin . . (1) A. albodams, n. sp. 



Thorax and legs brownish-yellow ; head golden-green ; abdomen 

 cyaneous, with a band at base and extreme tip white, the band 

 above with two brown spots at base ; wings fuliginous, with the 

 basal one-third and a curved baud below the apex of marginal 

 vein white (2) ^. auHfrons, n. sp. 



^159. Anastatus alhoclavus, n. sp. 



9 . Length 2*5 mm. ; ovipositor not exserted. Stature resembles 

 Enpelnms alhomacvlat^is ; the thorax smooth, rufo- or brownish- 

 piceous, with metallic reflections. Head metallic or gold-green, 

 finely shagreened. Scutellum, including axillse, shagreened, con- 

 trasting with the smooth mesonotum. Antennae, except the scape, 

 the pedicel, the last joint of the funicle and the club, which are pale 

 yellowish-white, brown-black ; the scape is long and slender and 

 extends far above the ocelli ; flagellum subelavate. The abdomen is 

 shorter than the thorax, widened behind, and of an aeneous black 

 colour, except the two or three basal segments which are white or 

 pale yellowish. Legs brcnvnish, the trochanters, anterior tibice, all 

 tarsi, and base and apex of hind tibife pale yellowish or whitish. 

 Wings as in Eupelmus albomaculcdus. 



St. Vincent. Described from a single $ specimen. 



