488 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM 



EuPELMUS AMiLLARTJS Walker. 



Eujpelmus amillarus Walker, Ent. Mag., V., 1838, p. 475, $. — Dalla Torre, Cat. 

 Hym., v., 1898, p. 273. 



Brazil. 



ExjPELMUs BAsicuPREUS Walker. 



Eupelmus bo,sicupreus Walker, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (2), X., 1852, p. 45, $. — 

 Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym., V., 1898, p. 274. 

 Brazil : Para. 



EUPELMUS EXCELLENS WestWOOd. 



Eujpelmus excellens Westwood, Thesaur. ent. Oxon., 1874, p. 149. — Dalla Torre, Cat. 

 Hym., v., 1898, p. 276. 

 Brazil : Para (Bates). 



EUPELMUS KOEBELEI, Sp. nOV. 



Female. — Length 2.6 mm. Apterous and of a bluish-green color, the head in 

 front gold-green, the abdomen blue-black, with an seneous tinge, cupreous at base 

 and beneath, the ovipositor yellowish, with a black annulus at base and at tip ; the 

 ovipositor is hardly one third the length of the abdomen ; the pronotum is bluish, 

 with a tuft of long black hairs on the anterior middle above ; legs aeneous black, 

 the sutures of the trochanters, tips of all tibise, a spot at base of middle tibise, and 

 all tarsi, except the last joint, brownish-yellow or yellowish-white. 



Type.— Cat. No. 7660, U. S. N. M. 



Brazil : Bonito Prov., Pernambuco, February, 1883 (Mr. Albert Koebele). 



EUPELMXJS ACAUDTJS, Sp. noV. 



Female. — Length 2 mm. Metallic green, the head on the vertex and the meso- 

 pleura blue-green ; scape, pedicel and legs, including the coxse, pale honey-yellow ; 

 flagellum brown-black. The wings are hyaline, with the veins yellowish. The 

 abdomen conic-ovate, as long as the head and thorax united, aeneous black, the 

 ovipositor not prominent, the sheaths yellowish and only slightly projecting beyond 

 the tip of the abdomen. 



Brazil : Santarem. One specimen. 



EuPELMUs PROXiMus, sp. nov. 



Female. — I^ength 1.6 mm. ^neous black, the head in front metallic green ; 

 scape aeneous black, the pedicel at apex and beneath yellowish, the flagellum black ; 

 legs, except coxae which are metallic, brownish-yellow, the front femora toward 

 apex faintly dusky. The wings are hyaline, the veins yellowish. The abdomen is 

 elongate, conically pointed, aeneous black, longer than the head and thorax united, 

 the ovipositor not prominent, the sheaths yellowish and only slightly projecting. 



Brazil : Chapa.da, in April. One specimen. 



