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A. A. Girault: 



brown yellow; wings hyaline; propodeum rugulosely punctate 

 and with irregulär carinae laterad; abdomen minutely punctate. 

 Antennae 11-jointed, the club 3-jointed, the pedicel a little over 

 half the length of the first funicle joint which is less than half the 

 length of the scape; distal funicle joint distinctly longer than wide, 

 longer than the first club joint; joints 2 and 3 of funicle subequal. 

 Postmarginal vein distinctly longer than the stigmal. 



(From three specimens, similarly enlarged.) 



Male: Unknown. 



Described from three females, minutien mounted, with the 

 usual labels and ,,10. 5/'. Dedicated to Ernst Haeckel. 

 Habit at: Paraguay, San Bernardino. 



Type: Zool. Mus., Berlin, the above specimens anp a slide 

 bearing posterior legs and the antennae. 



Later, two other females were found bearing the same data. 



2. Eurytoma euclus Walker. 



One female, San Bernardino, February 22; labelled also 

 ,,6043". Agrees with Walker's description but the venation nearly 

 white, the femora nearly all black, except at tip. The propodeum 

 is concave dorsally, the concavity finely roughened, its margins 

 carinated; the abdomen is very finely, densely, uniformly poly- 

 gonally sculptured. Postmarginal vein barely longer than the 

 stigmal. Antennae 11-jointed, the club 3-jointed, like those of 

 Paraguay ensis. 



The specimen has been deposited into the Zool. Mus., Berlin 

 (plus a slide with antennae and posterior legs). 



3. Eurytoma paraguay ensis Girault. 



The antennal club of this species is doubtless 3-jointed. The 

 species differs from the above in sculptural peculiarities of the 

 abdomen. 



4. Eurytoma poincarei new species. 

 Fe male: Length, 3,60 mm. 



Agreeing with haeckeli but the propodeum with a v-shaped 

 median Channel (the whole disc from dorsal aspect in the other 

 species is shallowly concaved) which is divided along the meson 

 by transverse, rather wide sulci; the margins of the Channel ca- 

 rinated. Also differing in that the flagellum is dusky and all 

 the coxae black; the punctures of scutellum coarser than those of 

 scutum. Postmarginal vein nearly as long as the marginal, the 

 venation very pale. Abdomen finely polygonally sculptured. 

 Pedicel only half the length of the first funicle joint, the distal 

 funicle joint subquadrate. 



(From one specimen, same magnification.) 



Male: Not known. 



From one female, minutien mounted, labelled ,,13. IX." and 

 „4466". 



Habit at: Paraguay, San Bernardino. 



