406 ^- A. GiRAüLT, New chalcidoid from Paraguaj'. 



than tlie second funicle Joint; 2 ring-joints distinct, subquadrate, ttie 

 second nearly twice tlie size of tlie first; first funicle Joint very 

 long, cylindrical, one and two-thirds times longer than the second 

 Joint, distinctly longer than the club, nearly as long as the two 

 following joints combined; third funicle Joint a fourth shorter than 

 the second, distinctly longer than the proximal club Joint; funicle 

 nearly uniform in width; club not much wider, long conic-ovate, its 

 two proximal joints about equal, the apical Joint conic, a third smaller. 

 Flagellum (excluding pedicel and ring-joints) clothed with scraggly, 

 pale, slender setae and also with thicker, spine-like ones which 

 resemble white carinae or grooves in baisam mounts. Funicle the 

 longest antennal region. 



Mandibles with two teeth, the outer one acute, the inner acute 

 laterad, its margin then forming a sinus, after which it is straight, 

 forming a relatively broad subtruncate inner lobe. 



(From 20 specimens, %-inch objective, 1-inch optic. Bausch & 

 Lomb). 



Male. The same. Abdomen flat, depressed, from dorsal aspect 

 elliptical ovate, from lateral aspect linear, the genitalia exserted; 

 abdomen slightly longer than the head and thorax combined. 



Antennae 11-jointed, filiform, the funicle joints loose, clothed 

 with very long, exceedingly flne hair scape: pedicle, 2 ring-joints, 

 4 funicle joints and 3 club joints; scape slightly dilated ventrad, 

 long, equal to the combined length of funicle joints 1 and 2; pedicel 

 as in the female but shorter, subequal to first funicle Joint; 2 ring- 

 joints weak, the first longest, the second minute, triangulär; second, 

 third and fourth funicle joints subequal, longest, a third longer than 

 the first, each over half as long as the scape; the 3 club joints sub- 

 equal, slender, the third somewhat shorter, the others slightly longer 

 than the first funicle Joint. 



(From 3 specimens, the same objective and optic.) 



Described from 3 males and 20 females labelled as follows: 

 "Asuncion, Paraguay. Villa Morra, 27./2. 1905, J. D. Anisits". 



Typ es. Katalog No. 31929, Zool. Museum Berlin, 2 SS, 17 ??, 

 minutien. 



Co typ es. Accession No. 44178, Illinois State Laboratory of 

 Natural History, Urbana, Illinois, U. S. A., 1 6, 3 ??, minutien + 

 1 slide (antennae, legs and fore wing). 



