190 Mr. P. Cameron's descriptions of new 



testaceous ; the rest fuscous-black. Legs pale tes- 

 taceous ; coxae, trochanters, and tarsi white ; apex of 

 anterior tibiae and tarsi fuscous. Scape of antennae dull 

 testaceous ; three basal joints of flagellum and club 

 black ; the rest white. Wings shorter than the abdomen, 

 smoky ; the base more or less, an oblique mark at 

 cubitus, and one opposite it, hyaline. Length, between 

 3 and 4 mm. 



Hab. Oahu (No. 84). 



Eupelmus Jlavipes, n. s. 



Green ; thorax beneath, the sides above more or less, 

 and abdomen, coppery. Antennae black ; scape more or 

 less testaceous beneath. Legs straw-yellow, the femora 

 somewhat darker ; posterior and anterior coxae for the 

 most part coppery green ; middle pair coppery at extreme 

 base. The antennae are inserted a little below the level 

 of the eyes and become but very slightly thinner 

 towards the apex, and are covered with a microscopic 

 pile ; the 2nd joint is a little more than one-half of the 

 length of the 3rd, which is nearly of the same length as 

 the 4th ; the 5th distinctly shorter ; 6th a little shorter 

 than 5th ; the 7th, 8th, and 9th become gradually 

 shorter ; the apical a little shorter than the three pre- 

 ceding together, sharply pointed at the apex, and appa- 

 rently composed of only one joint. The antennae are 

 nearly as long as the abdomen. Head and thorax 

 covered with longish black scattered hairs. Pronotum 

 and metanotum finely punctured. Abdomen shorter 

 than the thorax, depressed in the centre, narrowed at 

 base and apex, the latter rounded. Ovipositor a little 

 longer than the posterior tarsi, testaceous, black at base 

 and apex ; apex of middle tibiae distinctly thickened ; 

 middle metatarsus thickened, pilose beneath, shorter 

 than the succeeding joints together ; the long spur 

 three-fourths of its length. Wings hyaline ; cubitus 

 indistinct, pallid yellow ; ulna fuscous ; costa scarcely 

 pilose. Eyes large, projecting and converging towards 

 the top. Length, 4 — 5 mm. 



Differs from the ordinary Eupelmi in the eyes being 

 more converging above, and in the antennae not being so 

 thick, especially towards the apex. The structure of the 

 thorax does not differ. 



Hab. Oahu (No. 57). 



