Famity—CHALCIDIDA. Sus-Fammny—PERILAMPIDES. 143 
THAUMASURA TEREBRATOR. 
(Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. loc. cit.) 
Prats XXVI, Fic. 9. 
T. purpureo-chalybea, punctata: metathoracis lateribus et abdominis’ basi cupreo tinctis; antennarum 
articulis intermediis pedibusque rufis, alis anticis sub stigmate fusco parum nebulosis; abdominis segmento 
sexto 5 prwcedentibus simul sumptis longitudine equali, septimo longiore et tenuiore ; tibiis posticis extus cur- 
vatis serrulatis. 
Long. capitis, thoracis et segm. 5 basal. abdom. lin, 5; segm. 2 apical. abdom. lin. 7; expans. alar. antic. 
lin. 94. 
Habitat; Australasia, partib. Austral. In Mus. Hopeiano Oxonie (olim nostr.) 
Genus—SOLENURA. 
(Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1868, Proc. p. 36.) 
Thaumasure affine: antenne (fig. 10a) capite vix duplo longiores, 11-articulate, apicem versus paullo 
crassiores articulo secundo parvo, tertio minuto ; corpus breve compactum; abdomen segmentis 3 basalibus mas- 
sam elongato-ovalem, thoracis magnitudine formantibus, reliquis tubulatis ; quarto 3 basalibus simul sumptis 
longitudine xquali, cylindrico, quinto precedente duplo breviore, sexto 4 basalibus simul sumptis equali, septimo 
minuto; terebra paullo ultra abdominis apicem extensa (fig. 104 apex abd. latere visus) ; pedes breves simplices. 
SOLENURA TELESCOPICA. 
(Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. loc. cit.) 
Prare XXVI, Fie, 10. 
S. chalybea punctatissima: abdomine purpurascente ; segmento tertio et sequentibus carina media dis- 
tinctis; antennis nigris, pedibus obscure rufis ; alis immaculatis. 
Long. capitis, thoracis et segm. 3 basal. abdom. lin. 4; segm. 4 apical. abdom. lin. 7; expans. alar. antic. 
lin, 7. 
Habitat ; Java (D. Horsfield?). In Mus. Hopeiano Oxoniz. 
Genus—EUCHARISSA. 
(Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1868. Proe. p. 36.) 
Eucharidi affine: caput transversum antice dense lanatum; antenne capite duplo longiores 16—22-arti- 
culate, plumosw vel serrate ; thorax subglobosus ; abdomen brevissimum petiolo brevi ; pedes breves simplices. 
Oss.—This is the only genus in the whole of the immense number of species forming the family Chalci- 
didee, which has the antenne formed of more than thirteen joints. 
Species 1—EUCHARISSA SPECIOSA. 
(Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1868, Proc. p. 37.) 
Pirate XXVII, Fie. 3. 
Antennis 22-articulatis (fig. 3a), nigris; capite et thorace lete viridibus, hoe antice canaliculato et 
transverse striato; abdomine et pedibus luteis, femoribus et petiolo obscurioribus ; alis pallide fuscescentibus. 
Long. corp. lin. 4; expans. alar. lin. 10. 
Habitat; Cape of Good Hope. Mecum communicaverunt D.D. Klug (cum nomine ‘ Lucharis speciosa,’ 
Kl. MS.) et March. Maxim. Spinola. 
