80 Mr. J. O. Westwood on the ChalcididcB 



c. The second ditto. 



df d, d, d, d, d. The dorsal segments deflexed. 

 e. The tips of the organs of oviposition. 

 H. Side view of the abdomen. 



Details as in G. 

 I. A transverse section of the fifth dorsal segment of the 

 abdomen. 

 a. The position of the ovipositor. 



Fig. 2. Cheiropachus quadrum 5 magnified. 



K. to 0. Details of ditto, more or less magnified. 

 K. The antenna. 

 L. The fore leg. 



a. A strong indentation on the inside. 

 M. Under view of the abdomen. 



b. b, b, b. The four short ventral segments. 



c. The fifth long ditto. 



d. d, d, d, d, d, d. The dorsal segments deflexed. 



e. The tip of the organs of oviposition. 

 N. Side view of the abdomen. 



Details as in M. 

 0. A section of the fourth dorsal segment of the abdomen. 

 a. The position of the ovipositor. 



Fig. 3. P, and Q. Details of Colax dispar $ magnified. 

 P. The antennse. 



a. The two minute ring-shaped joints. 

 Q. A section of the abdomen at the fourth dorsal segment. 

 a. The position of the ovipositor. 



Fig. 4. R. to U. Magnified details of the abdomen of Ch. quadrum $ , 

 R. The upper surface of the abdomen. 



a. The penultimate segment narrowed above. 



6. The apical segment, worthy of notice in being covered 



with minute punctures. 

 c, c. Its posterior margin slightly produced at the sides. 



