12 MONOGRAPHIA CHALCIDITUM. 
basi fulva; tarsi apice fusci ; protarsi pallide fusci: ale limpide ; 
squamule virides; nervi fusci. (Corp. long. lin. 14.3 alar. 
lin 24.) 
Sydney, New South Wales. 
Mas.—Corpus convexum, parum nitens, punctatum, pubescens : 
caput sat magnum, transversum, breve, thorace paullo latius; 
vertex convexus, non impressus; frons abrupte declivis: oculi 
parvi, subrotundi: ocelli approximati, vertice triangulum fin- 
gentes: antenne 11-articulate, longi-fusiformes, crass, pubes- 
centes, thorace vix longiores; articulus 1". et 2™. brevissimi ; 
8™. longus, obconicus ; 4. et sequentes subrotundi, approximati, 
usque ad clavam decrescentes; 10"%. et 11"°. minuti, clavam bre- 
vem suborbicularem 9°. fingentes: thorax ovatus: prothorax 
brevissimus, supra non conspicuus: mesothoracis scutum longi- 
tudine latius, parapsidum suture optime determinate ; paraptera 
et epimera magna; scutellum ovatum, vix convexum: meta- 
thorax magnus, declivis: petiolus longus, gracilis: abdomen 
fusiforme, subcompressum, nitens, scitissime punctatum, parce 
pubescens, thorace brevius et multo angustius ; segmentum uni- 
cum dorsum omne occupans; vintralia vix conspicua: pedes 
validi, recti, simplices, subaequales, pubescentes; coxee parve ; 
tarsi breves, articulus 1"*. longus dilatatus, 2"". et sequentes minuti 
brevissimi; ungues et pulvilli parvi: alae mediocres; nervus 
humeralis ulnari paullo brevior, radialis longus, cubitalis brevis- 
simus ; metalis nervus unicus simplex costz dimidio longior. 
The mandibles of this species are very strong. The usual struc- 
ture of the antennze may still be traced in it, and the gradual 
development of the two basal joints seen in E. Zalates (which 
retains some of the development of the metatarsus observable in 
this) until the 1". becomes the longest joint, as in the other sub- 
families, and in some of the Eucharid@, as E. Xeniades and 
E. furcata.”— Haliday. 
Sp. 5. Kuch. Iello. Mas. Viridis, antenne nigre, abdomen 
nigrum, pedes nigro-virides, tarsi picei, ale sublimpide. 
Mas.—Obscure viridis: frons viridi-cyanea: oculi et ocelli obscure 
rufi: os ferrugineum : antenne nigra ; articuli 1"*. et 2". nigro- 
virides: abdomen nigrum: pedes nigro-virides; trochanteres 
ferruginei; genua ferruginea; tarsi picei: ale sublimpide; 
