C. R. CROSBY : CHALCIS-KLIKS FROM ZUMBO 8l 



green ; femora green except tip ; tip of femora, tibfae and tarsi al- 

 most white; last tarsal joint a little brownish ; posterior femora 

 feebly dentate beneath. Wings hyaline, stigmal club semicircular, 

 sessile, the claw rather broad and bearing three of the alar sen- 

 sória. 



Abdómen with the basal segments deeply incised on the pos- 

 terior margin ; penultimate segment with posterior margin broadly 

 concave. Whole abdómen finely shingled and irridiscent. Ovipositor 

 brownish, extreme tip white. 



Male. — Length, 2 to 2.1 mm. ; abdómen, .8 to .9 mm. Color 

 very similar to that of female ; in some specimens the base of ab- 

 dómen, the femora and coxae are brownish ; in others the colors 

 are as metallic as in female. Sculpture as in female. 



Antennae differ from female in having only one series of sen- 

 sorial ridges on each joint instead of two. Tn the wing the stigmal 

 vein is a little longer and the claw is stouter. Posterior femora 

 finely dentate beneath, slightly more enlarged than in female. Se- 

 cond segment over one third as long as the abdómen. 



Five íemales; thirteen males. « 



Parasites of Asphondylia terminaliae Tav. 



7. Xear ToryiTIUS. 3 d>. Parasite of Asphondylia terminaliae 

 Tav. 



8. Xear TorymtlS. I í. Parasite of Asphondylia terminaliae 

 Tav. 



9. Spintherus sp. 6 6- Parasite of Clinodiplosis parinarii 

 Tav. 



10. Eupelmus zumbensis new species, Crosby. 

 Female. — Length, 2.8 mm.; abdómen, 1.3 mm. Head and tho- 



rax green, head with a bluish reflection, abdómen purplish with 

 coppery reflections. 



* Head seen from above transverse ; eyes large, convergent above ; 

 lateral ocelli separated from the eye margin by less than their dia- 

 meter ; seen from in front wider than high ; antenna? inserted closer 



