ANACHARIS EUCHAEOIDES. 189 



2. ANACHARIS TTPIOA. 

 PL VII, fig. 2. 



Anacharis typica, Walker. Ent. Mag., ii, 520; Reinhard, B. E. Z., 



iv, 215, pi. iv, f. 1, rf. 

 Megapelmus specif ormis, Htg., Germ. Zeit., ii, 202. 



Black, shining, legs except the coxae and part of trochanters yellowish 

 fulvous. Antennae black, fuscous beneath, median segment, head, pro- 

 thorax and thorax (especially the latter) thickly covered with greyish hair ; 

 trophi more or less pale yellow. Antennae filiform. Prothorax laterally 

 bearing scattered punctures; parapsidal furrows wide, moderately 

 deep, crenulated; scutellum scarcely so shining as the mesonotum, 

 punctured median segment finely rugose. Abdomen shining, the petiole 

 fully half the length of the remaining segments, and one half longer 

 than the second segment. Wings clearly hyaline, the nervures fuscous. 

 $ and c?. 



Length 3 3'5 mm. 



Commonly distributed. 

 Continental distribution : Germany. 



B. Petiole shorter than hind cox&. 



3. ANAOHARIS EUCHAROIDES. 



PL VII, fig. 3. 



Cynips eucharoides, Dal., ActaHolm., 1818, 78 ; Anal. Ent., 95. 



Anacharis eucharoides, Walker, Ent. Mag., ii, 521 ; Ste., 111. 

 Suppl., pi. xlvii, fig. 1 ; Dbm., Onchy., 

 pi. ii, fig. 9; Gir., Yerh. z.-b. Ges. 

 Wien, x, 170 ; Eeinh., B. E. Z., iv, 

 216 ; Thorns. Oef., xviii, 411, 1. 



Black, shining, the legs except at the base clear yellow ; antennaa 

 blackish, fuscous more or less beneath ; parapsidal sutures distinct, 

 crenulated; head,prothorax covered with pale pile; median segment with 

 a much longer and thicker hair; petiole of abdomen about one-third of 

 the length of the remaining segments and not much longer than the 

 second segment. Scutellum shining, impunctate. Wings clear 

 hyaline, the nervures testaceous. 



Length 3 3'5 mm. 



Differs from A. typica in the petiole not being one- 

 half longer than the second segment, and in the 

 scutellum not being rugulose. 



Common. 



Continental distribution : Sweden, Germany, Aus- 

 tria, Holland. 



