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punctured. Head much broader than the thorax. An- 

 tennae black ; first joint reddish. Abdomen smooth, nearly 

 linear, shorter and narrower than the thorax. Legs red- 

 dish; coxae and femora seneous-green, the latter reddish 

 towards the tips ; hind tibiae partly brown. Wings pel- 

 lucid ; veins yellowish ; ulna about half as long as the 

 humerus ; radius as long as the ulna ; cubitus very much 

 shorter than the radius ; stigma brownish. Length of the 

 body 1:1 line. 



Nearly allied to B. Elymus. 



27. Pteromalus placens. 



Male, ^neous-green. Head and thorax very finely 

 punctured. Head a little broader than the thorax. An- 

 tennae brownish, slender, filiform, much longer than the 

 thorax ; first joint luteous. Abdomen smooth, nearly 

 linear, shorter and narrower than the thorax, cupreous 

 towards the base, near which there is a large transverse 

 yellow spot. Legs yellow ; coxae and hind femora green, 

 tips of the latter yellow. Wings pellucid ; veins yeUow- 

 ish ; stigma brown ; ulna about half as long as the 

 humerus ; radius a little shorter than the ulna ; cubitus 

 much shorter than the radius. Length of the body | — 1 

 line. 



Nearly allied to P. On 



28. Hetroxys 



Female. Bright golden-green. Head and thorax ex- 

 tremely finely punctured. Head much broader than the 

 thorax. Prothorax somewhat developed. Abdomen sub- 

 sessile, lanceolate, depressed, much narrower and longer 

 than the thorax. Legs yellow ; coxae and femora luteous ; 

 hind femora streaked with green. Wings pellucid ; veins 

 yellowish. Length 1 line. 



29. Encyrtus longipes. 



Male. Bright green, smooth, shining. Head as broad as 

 the thorax. Antennae yellow, slender, subfiliform, brown- 

 ish towards the tips, longer than the thorax. Abdomen 



