New chalcidoid from Paraguay. 381 



Described from a sing-le female specimen labelled "Paraguay, 

 S.Amerika. Villa Morra, 25./11. 1905, J. D. Anisits". 



Type. Katalog No. 31930, Zoolog. Museum Berlin, 1 ?, minutien. 



2. Tiunldicoxa fusciiwnnis n, sp. 



Normal position. 



Male. Lengtli 5 mm. 



The same as the type species (nigra). Diifering as follows: 

 Tegula wholly black except the caudal margin which is yellow; 

 distal fifth of cephalic femur, extreme tip of intermediate femur 

 yellow, the yellow spot of the posterior femur smaller; cephalic tibia 

 with only the cephalic and outer lateral (dorsal) aspects yellow, the 

 intermediate tibia with only the dorsal aspect yellow and the extreme 

 tips and the posterior tibia with the dorsal aspect yellow excepting 

 proximad; cephalic and intermediate tarsi brownish, the posterior 

 tarsi blackish. Fore wings distinctly fumated, the fumation Clearing 

 distad toward tip and not uniform; venation walnut black. Smaller, 

 less robust. Proximal club Joint of antennae quadrate, not wider 

 than long. 



(From one specimen, the same objective and optic.) 



Female. Unknown. 



Described from a single male specimen labelled "Paraguay, 

 S.Amerika. Villa Morra, 25./11. 1905, J. D. Anisits". 



Type. Katalog No. 31932, Zoolog. Museum, Berlin. 1 S, 

 minutien mounted. 



3. Tuinidicoxa hyalinipeiinis n. sp. 



Normal position. 



Female. Length 4.5 mm. 



The same as the type species [nigra) but dififering as follows: 

 Smaller, less robust; wings hyaline; tegulae neaiiy all yellow only 

 the extreme cephalic apex black in some cases; cephalic femur with 

 the distal half yellow, intermediate tibia with the distal fourth 

 yellow beneath, the yellow extending somewhat farther proximad in 

 a narrow line, posterior femur with its yellow spot nearly the same; 

 cephalic tibia all yellow except interiorly in the middle, intermediate 

 tibia the same, the interior black somewhat longer, the posterior tibia 



