New Chaleidoid Genera and Species from Paraguay. Dix 
as wide as that vein is long; its margins are nearly straight. The 
proximal fascia crosses the wing from the base of the marginal 
vein; both bands are inclined slightly disto-caudad. Posterior 
wing hyaline, its discal ciliation somewhat sparser. Legs yellow, 
the coxae metallic greenish, the femora brownish. Scape pale 
yellowish brown, suffused more or less with dusky; pedicel and 
flagellum black and submetallic, excepting the distal two club 
joints, which are silvery white; ring-joints suffused more or less 
with pallid. Head and thorax lightly rugosopunctate, the sculpture 
nearly uniform (metanotum mostly smooth) but less rough on 
pronotum and head. 
Antennae with the funicle joints all longer than wide, short- 
ening distad, the first longest, nearly thrice longer than wide and 
at least two and quarter times longer than the pedicel; joint 2 of 
funicle a fourth shorter than 1, perhaps slightly longer than 
joint 3; joints 4—6 of funicle subequal, each slightly shorter than 
the one preceding, the sixth joint subequal to the basal club-joint; 
two remaining club-joints shortening, the distal one shortest, 
slightly larger than the pedicel and not terminating in a spinelike 
seta. Pubescence of antennae stiff, long setae, moderately dense 
and not erect. 
(From a single specimen, the same magnification). 
Male:— Unknown. 
Described from a single female specimen minutien mounted, 
and labelled ‚Paraguay, San Bernardino. K. Fiebrig. S. V. 23.6”. 
Habitat: South America — Paraguay (San Bernardino). 
Type: Katalogue No. 31955, Zool. Museum, Berlin, the foregoing 
specimen (minus abdomen) on a minutien-mount; plus two slides 
(caudal leg and antenna; a cephalic and intermediate leg respec- 
tively). 
Literature Referred to. 
1883. Kirby, W.J. Journal Linnean Society, London, Zoology, 
XVIH, p..60. 
1911. Girault, Alexandre Arsene. Zoologische Jahrbücher, Jena. 
Band einunddreißig, Heft 3, p. 377—406. 
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