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Psciidogoiiatof^its pcrkiiisi, Ashm. 



Goiiafopits pcrkinsi, Ashmead, Faun. Haw. Vol. 1, pt. Ill, p. 



293- 



Hab: Molokai, iVIaui, Hawaii, widely distributed, but not 

 abundant. I have found the larval sac on Delp'hacids on Piptunis 

 on the Island of Hawaii. There is little doubt that Laheo ha- 

 waiiciisis Ashm. is the male, as i have taken this Pscndogonatopus 

 in the same spot as the other. 



Psciidogoiiatopits iiiclaiiacrias, sp. nov. 



Black, the face, the legs and the basal three antennal joints, 

 pale, yellow or yellowisli; the front femora more or less dark, 

 the intermediate and posterior ones sometimes to a less deg'ree 

 darkened, the antennal joints, excepting the first three, black 

 or at least dark, the apical joint not pale. Thorax generally en- 

 tirely blac'k, except the lateral and posterior margins of the 

 pronotum, which are yellow or ferrug-inous. In one example 

 the posterior lobe of the pronotum and the middle of the pro- 

 podeum are more or less of a dark hrown or pitchy colour. Head 

 above dark brown or castaneous. 



Antennae slender, the third joint long, twice as long as the 

 fourth; top of the head shining and smooth, and moderately 

 deeply concave. Pronotum with deep transverse furrow or con- 

 striction, the surface smooth and shining. Mesonotum very 

 narrow, the propodeum long, the lateral anterior angles eiYaced. 

 finely transversely rugose in front and posteriorly, and between 

 these areas smooth and shining. The thorax is without cloth- 

 ing of erect hairs. The abdomen is smooth and shining' and 

 more or less vellow or brown just behind the petiole. Length 

 3 mm. 



Hab: Suva. Fiji: bred from Delphacid on the grass Zoysia 

 pungens. 



Psciidogoiiatopiis kicffcri, sp. nov. 



Head above, and abdomen l:)lack; the thorax and legs ferru- 

 ginous, the latter partly dark or black,, especially the coxae, the 

 middle and hind tibiae at the apex, and the tarsi on their apical 

 joints. Lower part of face pale; antennae with the second, third 

 and fourth joints, and the base o^ the fifth more, obscurely, fer- 

 ruginous, the apical joint yellowish, the scape yellowish or 

 wliite, dark above. 



