402 ■^- ^- GiRAÜLT, 



latter a fourtli longer than the third; third, fourth and fifth gradually 

 shorter, the third and fourth nearly siibequal ; club ovate, broadest 

 at the apex of the proximal Joint, the latter subequal to the second 

 Joint and the apical Joint short, like a cup, conicallj^ triangulär. 

 Fuuicle very slightly eularged distad; club wider but not con- 

 spicuously so; pubescence bristly, some of the setae depressed. 



(From 8 specimens, ^/j-inch objective, 1-iuch optic, Bausch 

 & Lome). 



Male. Unknown. 



Described from eight female specimens mounted on two cards 

 labelled "Asuncion, Paraguay, lO./lO. 1905, No. 55, J. D. Anisits" 

 and ^'•Systasys sp.". 



Typ es. Katalog No. 31940, Zool. Museum Berlin, 4 ?? on 

 a Card. 



Co typ es. Accession No. 44181, Illinois State Laboratory of 

 Natural History, Urbana, Illinois U. S. A., 3 $? on a card -\- 1 slide 

 <'antennae, posterior legs). 



Family Eulophidae. 



Subfamily Entedoninae. 



Tribe Lntedonini. 



Genus Hovismenus Walker. 



1. JSorisnienus cyaneovividis n. »p» 



Normal p o s i t i o n. 



Female. Length 1,5 mm. 



General color bright metallic blue-green, the venter of abdomen 

 darker, the color of the body from dorsal aspect uniform but varying to 

 aeneous at certain angles of vision, in direct vision blue-green; 

 ocelli ruby red; eyes garnet, clothed with a moderately dense greyish 

 pubescence which is short and erect; wings hyaline, iridescent, the 

 venation pale brownish-yellow ; legs all white excepting the metallic, 

 concolorous coxae and the extreme tips of the apical tarsal Joint, 

 which is brownish. Scape white, remainder of antenna metallic 

 blue-green tinged with cupreous. 



