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Professor Kohl further gives me some supplementary 
notes to Mayr's description. When Mayr says: „Der Hin- 
terrand des Scheitels scheint so wie bei Braschista schnei- 
dig zu sein“, then this is quite correct, the hinder part 
of the head is „fast wie ausgeschnitten“ (Kohl) and quite 
alike in all the five specimens. Various minor discrepan- 
cies between Kohl’s drawing and Mayr’s description of the 
wing are naturally explained by Mayr having overlooked 
these trifles on account of the bad state of preparation 
of the specimens. Kohl especially points out that the 
basal part of the front wing is without discal ciliation. 
Description of genus: 
Antenne 9 jointed: scape, pedicellus, 2 anelli (? Kry- 
ger) 2 funiculi, 3 jointed clavus, eyes hairy; head triangu- 
late, almost broader than thorax. Mesonotum broader 
than long, parapsid furrows distinct. Abdomen short 
almost round, not longer than thorax. Ovipositor not 
produced. 
Anterior wings broad, costal vein similar to that in 
Poropoea. Fringe very short. Apical half of wing co- 
vered with short brown hairs, 3 distinct rows is seen. (se 
drawing.) ; 
Asynacta exigua Nees. 
1834. Ewlophus exiguus Nees. Hym. Ichn. aff. Mon. II, p. 183. 
1904. Asynacta exigua Mayr. Verh. Zool. bot. Gesell. Wien. 54 
Bd. p. 589 - 92. 
Gustav Mayr states in Verh. 
Zool. bot. Gesell. Wien 54 B. 1904 
p. 584, that he is the possessor of 
Forster’s collection of Chalcids and 
Proctotryps. Förster, Hym. Stud. 
IL, having created several new ge- 
nera without describing the spe- 
cies belonging to them, and Mayr fig 21. Asynacta exigua 
therefore describes the species be- Nees. 
longing to the genus Asynacta inthe Fore; ånd; Hine anes 
P (Drawing by Kohl.) 
above mentioned work p. 589 — 598. 22° 

