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A. A. Grirault: 



(From one specimen, same magnification.) 

 Male: Length, 4 mm. 



The same but the whole antennae chocolate brown. 

 (From one specimen, similarly magnified.) 

 Described from a specimen of each sex, minutien mounted, 

 labelled „19. V.", ?, and „28. V/', $. 



Habit at: Paraguay, San Bernardino. 



Type: Zool. Mus., Berlin, the above specimens (2 pins) 

 and two slides with the antennae. 

 2. Liratella nigrella new species. 

 Male: Length, 3,70 mm. 



The same as the preceding but smaller and the scutellum very 

 finely longitudinally lineolated, the transverse lineolations of the 

 scutum extending over the parapsides; median grooved line 

 absent on the scutum; posterior femora fuscous along proximal 

 half; head sculptured like the scutum but more finely. The first 

 and last two funicle joints longer than wide; the 10 branches clavate, 

 not as long as the whole antenna. Scutellar processes thin, slenderer. 



(From one specimen, similarly magnified.) 



Female: Not known. 



Described from one male, minutien mounted, labelled „6164". 

 Habitat: Paraguay, San Bernardino. 



Type: Zool. Mus., Berlin, the above specimen and a slide with 

 the antenna. 



Genus Stilbula Spinola. 

 1. Stilbula nigriceps Ashmead. 



One male, San Bernardino, 19. V. The two confluent black 

 spots cephalad on scutum absent but probably represented by a 

 reddish brown Square stain; the spot on each lateral lobe is against 

 the parapsidal furrow and is ovate and moderately large; the 

 head is circularly striate; the ventral half of the mesopleurum is 

 black and the distal half of the wings slightly stained. There is 

 a small oval spot on each axilla, cephalo-laterad ; the crescentic 

 concavity at base of propodeum mesad is longitudinally striate. 

 Antennae 12-jointed, without a ring-joint. Honey yellow, the ab- 

 dornen reddish brown. The specimen was captured from foliage. 

 The specimen is in the Zool. Mus., Berlin, minutien mounted and 

 a slide with the antennae. 



Genus Eucharomorpha Girault. 

 1. Eucharomorpha worcesteri new species. 

 Male: Length, 4 mm. 



Bright metallic aeneous green, the head and thorax finely, 

 very densely punctate, including the blue propodeum which is 

 subconvex, with no median carina but with a lateral groove; ab- 

 domen shining, very minutely polygonally sculptured. Wings 

 hyaline, the abdominal petiole blue and sculptured like the propo- 



