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wrinkles, scutellum bordered, mesopleuras weakly wrinkled below, 

 metanotum with a single keel-like longitudinal wrinkle on the side, the 

 middle wrinkled below transversely. Wings with two maculae, the 

 larger without appendix ; nervulus antef ureal, nervus parallelus inserted 

 rather higher, nervellus broken wholly below the middle. Claws pecti- 

 nate. Second segment (of abdomen ?) somewhat longer than the 

 first. 



" Red ; antennas, ocelli, posterior legs from the femur on and ab- 

 domen, black. 



" Length, 22 mm." 



I have not seen a specimen of this species, and can only 

 give a free translation of the original description. 

 DistribtUion. — Blumenau, Brazil. 



Enicospilus fuscatiis (Szep.). 

 Henicospilus fuscatus Szepligeti, Ann. Hist. Nat. Mus. Nat. 



Hung., IV, Part 1, p. 145, V 1906. 



"Head obliquely narrowed behind the eyes; mesonotum dull; 

 pleurae leathery, finely wrinkled and dull ; metanotum with strong 

 arcuate wrinkles. The anterior macula without appendix, the poste- 

 rior not colored, nervulus antef ureal ; second segment of abdomen 

 somewhat shorter than the first. 



" Reddish yellow ; antennas and abdomen beyond the third segment, 

 black. Wings light brown, nervures and stigma, black. 



"Length, 25 mm." 



I have not seen a specimen of this species, and can only 

 give a free translation of the original description. 

 Distribution. — Blumenau, Brazil. 



Enicospilus fuscipennis (Szep.). 

 Henicospilus fuscipennis Szepligeti, Ann. Hist. Nat. Mus. Nat. Hung., 



IV, Part I, p. 147, 9 1906. 



" Similar to H. fuscatus except the stemmaticum (vertex )» black and 

 the anterior wings with two maculae ; metanotum somewhat coarsely 

 wrinkled ; head yellowish. 

 " Length, 25 mm." 



Distribution. — Minas Geraes, Brazil ; Mapiri, Bolivia. 

 " Var. Metanotum, arcuate or obliquely wrinkled." 

 Distribution. — Blumenau, Brazil ; Mapiri, Bolivia. 



I have not seen a specimen of this species, and can only 

 give a free translation of the original description. 



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