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Eupelmus Tubatius, fem. Viridis, metathoracis lateribus niten- 

 tibus, abdomine purpureo, oviductu brevi, vaginis fidvis, pedibus 

 cvpreis, tarsis Jlavis, alis fuscis, basi medioque limpidis. 



Head wanting : chest elliptical, green, slightly hairy, in structure 

 like that of E. urozonus: hind-chest bright green on each side: ab- 

 domen spindle-shaped, depressed, purple, hairy, very much longer 

 than the chest : sheaths of the oviduct tawny, very short : legs copper- 

 colour, rather stout ; knees tawny ; feet yellow, with brown tips ; tip 

 of each middle shank armed with a long black spine ; middle feet 

 dilated, brow n beneath : wings rather narrow : fore-wings brown, 

 colourless at the base, and having an almost colourless band across 

 the middle ; veins piceous ; ulna much longer than the humerus ; 

 radius shorter than the ulna ; cubitus rather long, curved ; wing-brand 

 very small. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 5 lines. 



a. Hong-Kong, China. In the British Museum. 



Eulophus Harcalo, mas. Xigro-ceneus, antennis nigris, tarsisjlavis, 

 alis nigro-fuscis. 



Male. Small, seneous-black : feelers black, moniliform, and more 

 than half the length of the body ; first joint ceneous-black, fusiform, 

 long and slender ; second cyathiform ; third, fourth and fifth short- 

 cyathiform, rather dilated, each emitting a short clavate branch at 

 the base ; seventh, eighth and ninth joints shorter and narrower than 

 the preceding : chest elliptic, rather short and broad : abdomen 

 linear and depressed, rather narrower but not longer than the chest : 

 legs eeneous-black ; feet yellow with black tips ; fore-feet darker : 

 wings dark brown, rather short, somewhat paler at the base and 

 at the tips ; veins piceous ; ulna rather longer than the humerus ; 

 radius much shorter than the ulna; cubitus much shorter than 

 the radius, declining rather abruptly into the disc of the wing ; stigma 

 brand small. Length of the body \ line ; of the wings f fine. 



September ; Bleasdale, near Lancaster. 



Leucospis leucotelus, fem. Nigra, capite antico antenaisque ferru- 

 gineis, prothoracis 7narginibus scv.tellique margine postico Jlavis, 

 alis nigricantibvs apice albis. 



Body black, rather narrow, coarsely punctured, thinly clothed with 

 short whitish hairs which are most prevalent on the face : face and 

 mouth ferruginous ; palpi brown : feelers dark ferruginous ; sutures 

 of the joints brown ; first joint tawny beneath : fore-border and hind- 

 border of the fore-chest and hind-border of the scutcheon vellow : 

 abdomen compressed ; sheaths of the oviduct ferruginous, extending 

 to the fore-border of the scutcheon : legs pitchy ; hind-thighs coarsely 

 punctured, armed beneath with one long and with seven or eight 

 small teeth ; spines of the hind-shanks tawny : wings blackish ; gray 

 along the hind-borders ; tips of the fore-wings white ; veins black. 

 Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 1 lines. 



Para. In the British Museum. 



