120 Timehri. 



The pedicle of the antennae is bare and shining, twice longer than wide, 

 narrowed at the base and thinner than the next, which is the longest and 

 two and a half times longer than wide, the others are shorter, longer than 

 wide. Parapsidal furrows distinct on basal half of mesonotum. only. 



Eurytoma couridce, sp. n. 



Black, the antennae, head, thorax and legs densely covered with white 

 pubescence, the antennae and legs rufo-testaceous, the tibiae and more 

 especially, the tars 1 ' paler, whiter than the femora, the apical ventral segments 

 piceous; wings hyaline, the nervures pallid testaceous Head and thorax 

 above closely umbilically punctate, the head more finely than the thorax, the 

 pronotum more finely than the mesonotum and the latter somewhat more 

 finely than the scutellum. Propleurae finely, closely obliquely reticulated, as 

 is also, but more finely and obliquely, the mesopleurae, except at the base and 

 apex above, which are smooth and shining. Metapleurae apparently aluta- 

 ceous, but the sculpture is hidden by the dense pubescence. Abdomen entirely 

 smooth and shining. Female. Length, 1.5 m.m. 



Eurytoma leuconeura. sp. n. 

 Black, the head, thorax and legs densely covered with white pubescence, 

 the fore legs, except the coxae and base of femora, the middle, except the coxae 

 and basal two-thirds of the femora and the hinder, except the coxae, tro- 

 chanters and the femora except narrowly at the apex, rufo-testaceous, the 

 hind tibiae infuscated ; wings hyaline, the nervures and stigma white. 

 Male. Length, 3 m.m. 



Head and thorax umbilically punctate ; the orbits bordered by a row of 

 foveas. Propleurae closely, coarsely aciculated, almost punctured ; there arc 

 two or thieefoveae on the apex above. Basal half of mesopleurae closely, finely 

 reticulated, bordered behind; the apex irregularly obliquely striated. Meta- 

 pleurae closely, rugosely reticulated. Abdominal petiole opaque, aciculated, 

 as low; as the hincl coxae. The hairs on the antennae are clear white and are 

 as long as the joints. Female. 



Lisseurytoma, gen. nov. 



Antennae 10-jointed the scape long, slender, extending above the head, 

 the annellus one-jointed, longer than wide, narrowed at the base, the apical 

 three joints slightly thickened, the 3rd and 4th subequal. Malar space about one 

 quarteL' longer than the eves, a narrow, but distinct fuirow down it. Head 

 wider than the thorax ; occiput not margined. Ocelli in a curve. Prono- 

 tum three-fourths of the length of the mesonotum. wh'ch fu\s distinct furrows ; 

 the latter are placed near the sides so that the middle lobe .s much larger 

 than the lateral. Scutellum large, flat, longer than wide, not narrowed at 

 base and apex, a distinct furrow on either side of the middle. Metanotum 

 with a longish, rounded slope, irregularly reticulated. Abdomen shorter 

 than the thorax, longish ovate, the base broader than the apex which is 

 sharply pointed . AVings unspotted, the stigma branch of equal width, much 

 longer 1 han the post-marginal, which is very short ; marginal vein very long, 



