134 MONOGRAPHIA CHALCIDUM. 



Oculi ocellique rufi : femince thorax antice posticeque cyaneo- 

 \dridis : maris abdominis segmentum primum viride, femince 

 cyaneo-viride : antennae crassae : scapus viridis, basi flavus : tibiaa 

 posticae fuscae, apice flavae: genua tarsique flavi, horum apices 

 fusci : nervus subcostalis fuscus : stigma parvum, concolor. 

 (Alarum longitudo, 1 — 2 lin.) 



Var. f^. — Mas, thorax seneo-viridis. 



Var. y. — Mas, tibiae 4 anticae supra-fuscae. 



Var. L — Fern, abdomen viride, segmentum primum antice viridi- 

 aeneum. 



Abundant near London ; on oak trees ; from June to 

 August. 



Sp. 43. Callim. littoralis. Fem. Viridis, lircecedenti similis, 



at mulio gracilior, oviductu hreviore. 

 (Alarum longitudo, U lin.) 



In C. affinis the ovipositor is more, in this species it is 

 less, than twice the length of the body. 



May ; near the sea-shore ; Southampton. 



Sp. 44. Callim. tarsalis. Fem. Ct/aneo-viridis, oviductu 

 dimidio corpore longiore, pedihus stramineis, femoribus 

 viridibus, tibiisfnscis, alis subfuscis. 



Oculi ocellique rufi : abdomen viride : scapus viridis, basi flavus : 

 trochanteres flavi : tarsi apice fusci : nervus subcostalis pallide 

 fuscus: stigma minimum, concolor. (Alarum longitudo, 1^ lin,) 



It is more 'slender than C. quercus, and in shape much 

 resembles the preceding species. 



April ; on grass in woods ; near London. 



Sp. 4.5. Callim. arvernicus. Fem. Viridis, oviductu abdo- 

 mine breviore, pedibus viridibus, genubus tarsisqite stra- 

 mineis, alis subfuscis. 



Oculi ocellique rufi : antennae graciles : scapus viridis : trochanteres 

 flavi : tarsi apice fusci : nervus subcostalis pallide fulvus : stigma 

 minimum, concolor. (Alarum longitudo, li lin.) 



July ; near Clermont, in Auvergne. 



Sp. 46. Callim. notatus. Mas et fem. Viridis, thoracis 

 lateribus abdominisgue segtiiento secundo ceneis, oviductu 

 abdomine multo longiore, p>edibus viridibus, genubus tarsis- 

 quefulvis, alis subhyalinis. 



