New chalcidoid from Paraguay. 397 



in length; funicle widening' at the fourtli Joint, thence but slightly 

 to the club. Clothing of antenna short. 



(From 4 specimens, %-inch objective, 1-incli optic, Bausch & 

 Lome). 



Male. Unknown. 



Described from four female specimens labelled ''Asuncion, Para- 

 guay, Villa Morra, 1., 2./11. 1905, J. D. Anisits" and "Villa Morra, 

 No. 56", 2 females; the same + "9./11. 1905", 1 female and the 

 same + "7./11. 1905", 1 female. Specimen labelled "9,/ll. 1905" = 

 cotype female. 



Typ es. Katalog- No. 31939, Zool. Museum Berlin, 3 ??, minutien 

 (the first two and the last in the foregoing list). 



Co typ es. Accession No. 44182, Illinois State Laboratory of 

 Natural History, Urbana, Illinois U. S. A., 1 ?, minutien (the third 

 specimen as listed) -|- 1 slide (antenna, cephalic and posterior legs). 



Ooderoidea n, </. 



Normal position. 



Female. With all the characters of the subfamily and tribe. 

 Ovipositor very long and slender, curled over the body and twisted. 



Head (cephalic aspect) rounded triangulär, about as wide as 

 long-, widest across the eyes at their middles, the ventral or distal 

 edge of the clypeus nearly straight, slightly convexed, the face longi- 

 tudinally depressed but the depression obtuse, the antennae inserted 

 distinctly below the middle of the face, slig-htly below an imaginary 

 line drawn between the ventral ends of the eyes, nearly touching 

 the cephalic margin of the clypeus, their bulbs distinctly separated, 

 their scrobes short, moderatelj deep, running up to a point opposite 

 the middle of the eyes and forming a grooved area somewhat like 

 the Greek letter upsilon; ocelli visible. Lateral aspect, head also 

 flatly triangulär, the back forming the base, the apex at the antennal 

 bulbs, from thence ventrad the face receding; eyes large, oval, 

 practically hairless but with very minute sparse hairs, the malar 

 Spaces moderately large; from dorsal aspect, head four times wider 

 than long, not wider than the thorax, the eyes widely separated, 

 the occipital margin acute, straight, the Vertex inclined cephalo- 

 ventrad, the ocelli small, round, in a triangle on the front edge of 

 the slope of the Vertex, the lateral ocelli as far apart each from 



