126 Mr. F. Walker on some new species of Chalcidites. 
pying nearly one-fourth of the back; octoon and all the following 
segments of moderate size; the keel beneath forms an angle beyond 
one-half of its length, and thence rises abruptly to the tip, and emits 
the oviduct at about half its length between the angle and the tip: 
legs slender: wings of moderate size; ulna shorter than the hume- 
rus; radius full as long as the ulna; cubitus moderately long, full 
one-fourth of the length of the radius; brand small, round.—This 
genus is allied to Trigonoderus, Hetroxys and Notanisus. 
Caudonia Agylla, fem. Aneo-viridis, abdomine rufo basi cupreo 
apice viridi, antennis nigris, pedibus rufis, alis subfulvis. 
Head coppery : eyes and eyelets dark red: feelers black, shorter 
than the chest; first joint tawny, piceous at the tip: chest coppery 
green : front of the fore-chest almost black : hind-chest brassy : ab- 
domen pale red, dark bronze-colour at the base above, green at the 
tip: oviduct tawny: legs pale red; four hinder feet tawny with 
piceous tips: wings pale tawny; veins darker tawny; brand pale 
brown. Length of the body 14 line; of the wings 23 lines. 
England. In the collection of Mr. Dale. 
Encyrtus Statius, fem. Cyaneus, capite cupreo, abdomine nigro, 
antennis piceis albo-cinctis apice nigris, pedibus nigris, tarsis ful- 
vis, alis nigro-fuscis. i 
Head and chest convex: head coppery, large, most roughly punc- 
tured, hardly broader than the chest ; crown and front very broad : 
eyes dark red: feelers subclavate, more than half the length of the 
chest; joints from the first to the sixth piceous ; first joint long, 
slender, broader towards the tip; second cup-shaped ; the following 
joints to the eighth slightly and successively decreasing in length ; 
seventh and eighth joints white; club black, long-conical, broader 
than the eighth joint and more than twice its length: chest very 
short, a little longer than broad, dark blue, very finely punctured : 
fore-chest very short, but visible above : shield of the mid-chest short 
and broad; no traces of the sutures of the parapsides; axillz long 
and narrow, just meeting on the back; scutcheon large, obconical, 
rather flat above, with a very slight furrow from the fore-border to 
the disc : hind-chest and petiole extremely short: abdomen trian- 
gular, flat, smooth, shining, black, shorter than the chest, but ex- 
ceeding it in breadth near the base: legs stout, black; feet tawny 
with piceous tips; fore-feet darker than the rest ; middle legs having 
the feet dilated as usual, and the tips of the shanks armed with 
two black spines: wings dark brown, somewhat dilated above the 
humerus ; veins piceous; ulna not half the length of the humerus ; 
radius and cubitus shorter than the ulna; brand extremely small. 
Length of the body } line; of the wings 1 line. 
England. In the collection of Mr. Dale. 
Callimome eurynotus (Foerster MSS.), mas. Viridis, abdomine 
purpureo basi cyaneo, antennis nigris, pedibus flavis, femoribus et 
metatibiis viridibus, alis limpidis. 
Head and chest convex, green, finely shagreened, rather thickly 
