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79. — Spalangia hirta. 
SpOylangia hirta, Haliday, Ent. Mag. I. p. 334. 
In an outhouse near Honolulu. Probably introduced, 
being a parasite on the house-fly. It is a European 
species. ° ^ • 
80. — Moranila testaceipes. 
Moranila testaceipes, Cameron, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1883, 
p. 188. 
Oahu. 
81. — SOLINDENIA PICTICORNIS. 
Solindenia pieticornis, Cameron, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1883, 
p. 189. 
Oahu. 
82. — Eupelmus flavipes. 
Eupelmus flavipes, Cameron, 1. c. p. 190. 
83. — EnCYRTUS ? INSFLARIS, sp. 710 V. 
Dark blue, the antennae, apex of fore femora, apical third 
of middle and apical half of hind femora, the tibiae 
and tarsi, yellowish -testaceous, base of four anterior 
tibiae fuscous ; club of antennae darker than scape ; 
abdomen more or less green. Wings hy aline, nervures 
testaceous. Head covered with large distinctly sepa- 
rated punctures, thorax more closely punctured, the 
punctures being also smaller than those on the 
head; scutellum closely and more finely punctured 
than the mesonotum ; abdomen shining, impunctate. 
Head and mesothorax finely and sparsely pilose; 
scutellum densely pilose. Abdomen glabrous. 
Scape of antennse longer than the flagellum, nearly 
cylindrical, but slightly thickened towards the apex, 
the flagellum 7-jointed, the first 6 broader than long, 
the edges projecting, forming a serration, broader 
than long, becoming gradually broader, until the 6th 
is double wide as long; last joint (forming a club) 
longer than the preceding six; the apex produced 
laterally, the elongation forming about one-fourth of 
the total length, and is half the thickness of the 
central part; the club becomes gradually thickened 
