N. V. Kurdjumov (Poltava). 
Six new species of Chalcid flies parasitic upon Erio- 
coccus greeni Newstead. 
(With 8 fig.). 
H. В. Курдюмовъ (Полтава). 
Шесть новыхъ видовъ хальцидидъ (Hymenoptera, Chalcidodea), пара- 
зитирующихъ Ha Eriococcus greeni Newstead. 
(Cb 8 puc.) 
Subfam. Eunotinae. 
The subfamily Eunotinae formed by the late Dr. W. H. Ash- 
mead was considered by him as a part of the family Pferomalidae. 
By the complete parapsidal furrows and by the presence of two apical 
spurs on the posterior tibiae (at least in the case of some representa- 
tives of this group known to me) the subtam. Eunotinae would better 
be placed not far from the Tridyminae. Therefore Ratzeburg 
rather correctly placed his Tritypus areolatus beside his genus Tridymus. 
Ins Dr. Avs hane a d^ ss; Classification, of Chalcid ., Elies** itis 
stated that Eunotus has pubescent eyes. In reality it has bare eyes. Genus 
Enargopelte Foerster was placed beside of ÆEunotus as having 
a large second segment of the abdomen. According.to Férster himself, 
Enargopelte has ,das erste Segment des Hinterleibes von gewóhn- 
licher Bildung (bedeckt nicht den ganzen Hinterleib wie bei Megapelte).“ 
Furthermore I was unable to find in Dr. Fórster's description any in- 
dication as to the hairs, covering the eyes and am inclined to think 
these to be bare. The male of Enargopelte has the same shape oi 
antennae as Eunotus. The female of Enargopelte has but a two-jointed 
club. 
This character of Enargopelte seems to be somewhat doubtful 
and most probably it has a three-jointed or quite unjointed club, as 
Русск. Энтом. Обозр. XII. 1912. № 2. 
