MoreNew Genera and Speeles of Chalcidoid Hymenoptera From Paraguay. 69 



yellow. Abdomen short, the ovipositor not exserted. Distal 

 funicle joint a little longer than wide; middle joint of club short est, 

 nearly twice wider than long. 



(From^one^specimen similarly^ magnified.) 



Male: Not known. 



From one female on a minutien mount, labelled „30. May". 

 Habit at: Paraguay, San Bernardino. 



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

 with head, antennae and posterior legs. 



Mirini. 



Homalotylus Mayr. 

 1. Homalotylus latipes new species. 

 Female: Length, 1,50 mm. 



Very dark metallic purple, the abdomen and scutum bluish, 

 legs concolorous but the intermediate and cephalic legs lighter, 

 suffused with brownish; antennae brown, 12-jointed, there being 

 a very short ring-joint, the club 3-jointed; caudal tibia foliaceously 

 dilated. Body alutoceus with scattered pin punetures; axillae 

 meetinginwardly rather broadly; fore wings conspicüouslybifasciate, 

 the first band across from the apical portion of the venation, the 

 second at apex of the blade; angle between postmarginal and 

 stigmal veins darker, the marginal vein a little longer than wide; 

 abdomen much shorter than thorax, depressed; second tooth of 

 mandibles distinctly the longest. The six funicle joints cupshaped, 

 all distinctly shorter than the pedicel. 



(From one speeimen, similarly magnified.) 



Male: Not known. 



From one female, minutien mounted, labelled „23. 6.". 

 Habit at: Paraguay, San Bernardino. 



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

 head and appendages, including several legs and a fore wing. 



This species differs from typical speeimens of the genus in 

 bearing the foliated hind tibiae and the short ring-joint. 



Literature referred to. 

 1912. Girault, A. A., Archiv f. Naturgeschichte, Berlin, 78. 

 Jahrg., Abt. A., Heft 9, pp. 160—177. 



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