390 ^- ■^- <JlßAULT, 



triangulär area with its base against the parapside is finely longi- 

 tudinally striate, and a lateral triangulär portion sliows two sliort 

 strong longitudinal Striae (carinae). 



Fore wings witliout marginal cilia around the apex but caudad 

 on the caudal margin present, very short, the cilia straight and not 

 close together, on the posterior margin of the hind wings slightly 

 longer. Discal ciliation of both wings uniform, dense, the cilia 

 Crossing each others tips. Subraarginal vein 2V2 or more times the 

 length of the marginal, the latter barely longer than the postmarginal 

 which is long, twice the length of the stigmal, the latter not sessile 

 but moderately short, with a small knob. Posterior tibia with two 

 apical spurs. 



Antennae 13-jointed, the club not differentiated, flagellum sub- 

 clavate. Scape long, slender, with a small tubercle at tip above, as 

 long as pedicel, ring-joint, first three funicle joints and half of the 

 fourth combined; pedicel short obconic, not half as long as the first 

 funicle Joint; ring-joint moderately long but of course more than 

 twice wider than long; proximal funicle Joint longest, a third longer 

 than the second, the latter and third subequal, snbquadrate, barely 

 longer than wide, the fourth wider than long, a third shorter; 5, 6, 

 7 and 8 subequal a fouth shorter than 4 and each slightly shorter 

 than the one preceding; club joints about equal in length but the 

 apical Joint conical, each slightly shorter than the eighth funicle 

 Joint. Pubescence short. 



(From a Single specimen, -/3-inch objective, 1-inch optic, Bausch 



& LOMB). 



Described from a Single female specimen labelled as follows: 

 "Asuncion, Paraguay, 11./12. 1905, J. D. Anisits". 



Type. Katalog No. 31926, Zool. Museum Berlin, 1 ?, minutien 

 mounted. 



Family Eurytomidae. 



Tribus Eurytomini. 



Genus Eurytoma Illigee, 



Euvytonia 2>tti'ff{/uai/eitsis n, sp, 



Fe male. Length 2,75 mm. Caudal tibiae with 2 apical spurs. 

 Opaque black, the abdomen alone shining; scape, pedicel, all 



