392 Ä. A. GiRAÜLT, 



ichneumoid cocoon of a parasite of a lepidopterous larva and labelled: 

 "Asuncion, Paraguay, 30,/3. 1906, J. D. Anisits" and "No. 29. 19 

 30. 3. 1905", 1 female and the other two the same + "24./3. 1905" 

 and "No. 29. 31./4. 1905" for the one; and for the third "25./3. 1905" 

 and "No. 29. 31./3. 1905", respectively. 



Typ es. Katalog No. 31927, Zool. Museum Berlin, 2 females, 

 minutien. 



Co typ es. Accession No. 44180, Illinois State Laboratory of 

 Natural History, Urbana, Illinois, U. S. A., 1 female, minutien 

 + 2 slides (female antenna and legs). 



Family Eucliaridae. 



Genus Stilhula Spinola. 



1. Stübula seniif'uniipennis n. sp. 



Normal position. 



Male. Length 4,50 mm. Moderate in size. 



General color opaque black, patterned with brown ocher, the 

 abdomen smooth and shining, pale brownish red varying to blackish 

 above and at extreme tip, the slender abdominal petiole pale 

 brownish, the intermediate and posterior legs concolorous with the 

 petiole or somewhat darker, the cephalic legs still darker, dark 

 brownish to fuscous; antennae uniformly reddish-brown, including 

 the scape. Cephalic aspect of the head metallic green, the whole 

 head in fact metallic green, but less noticeably on the Vertex and 

 cheeks; coxae concolorous with the remaining joints of the legs ex- 

 cepting their proximal halves with are decidedly darker brown. Man- 

 dibles brown. The outer portion of the fore wing uniformly slightly 

 infuscated, the clouded area occupying slightly more than the whole 

 distal half of the wing; its proximal margin is oblique (disto-proximad) 

 and extends from the stigma (cephalad) obliquely across the wing 

 to a point on the caudal wing margin slightly proxiraad of the 

 slight bend of the submarginal vein or to within three-fourths of 

 the distance from the extreme wing apex to the extreme base. 

 Venation of the fore wing brown. Posterior wings hyaline. Thorax 

 opaque, black: An oblique line of brown ocher along each side of 

 the mesoscutum, converging but not joining caudad at its apex; a 

 somewhat wider line along each lateral margin of the parapsides, 



