HYMENOPTERA. 
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noatli' j antonnfo ns widely separated from each other as from the margins of 
the eyes, in 2 13-jointed, thickened towards the apex, but with no decided 
club ; pronotum with moderately strongly margined sides ; mesonotum with 
deep, strong, converging parapsidal furrows, which meet at the scutellum ; 
scutellum with a large cup, reaching beyond the apex, and with elliptic 
grooves, situate in the middle, not at the hinder margin ; metastemum and 
base of second abdominal segment bare ; wings pubescent, rounded at apex, 
and fringed with hairs ; radial cell open at the fore margin. Sp, D. eupa- 
toriiy sp. n., p. 345, Aix, bred from dry stalks of Eupatorium cannahinum. 
Gronotoma (p. 346), Like the preceding, but with the sides of the meso- 
stemum beneath the longitudinal furrow not smooth, but very finely acicu- 
late, almost coriaceous, and with the radial cell entirely closed at the fore 
margin. Spp. : G. sculpturatay sp, n., ibid., Aix j Eucmla allotriceformis 
(Gir.). 
Disorygma (ibid.). Head &c. as in preceding ; antennae closer to margins 
of eyes than to each other, in c? 16-, in ? 13-jointed, with no defined club ; 
the first joint of funiculus not longer than second in $ , in cl longer, emar- 
ginato, and thickened towards the apex j parapsidal furrows of mesonotum 
parallel or slightly converging ; scutellum with a largo cup ; sides of mo- 
tasternum and base of second abdominal segment bare; wings pubescent, 
rounded at apex, and fringed with hairs ; radial cell open at fore margin, 
Sp. D. dimlgaitty sp. n., ibid., Aix (? also Cothonmp)is ernarginata, Hart.). 
Microsfilha (ibid.). Differs from Eisorygma in the antennte being not 
closer to the eye-margins than to each other, with first joint of funiculus in 
d strongly emarginate, and in the radial cell being closed at the fore margin. 
Spp. : M. huhniatuy sp. n., p. 347, Aix ; Eucoda heterogena (Gir.) and Cotho- 
naspis bistriata (Thoms.). 
Ectolyta (p. 347). Head smooth, cheelts divided from the face by a furrow, 
striated beneath ; antennoo 13-jointed, joints 4-12 gradually shorter; meso- 
notum (as in the 15 following genera) with no parapsidal furrows ; scutellar 
cup roundish ovate ; sides of metasternum hairy, but not tonientose ; second 
segment of abdomen glabrous at the base ; wings pubescent, rounded at the 
sides, with a fringe of hairs ; radial cell open at fore margin. Sp. E. incrassata 
(Thoms.). 
Erispliagia (ibid.). Antennae in d 16-, in 5 13-jointed, with no distinct 
club; joints of funiculus gradually thicker, the last joint distinctly thicker 
and longer than the penultimate ; sides of metasternum and base of second 
segment of abdomen glabrous ; wings as in Ectolyta^ but with the radial cell 
closed at the fore margin, and with the cubitus distinct to the apex of wing. 
Spp. E. depilis and em ta (Gir.). 
Leptopilina (p. 348). Cheeks divided from face by a fine furrow, the im- 
pression of which is moderately broad but not deep ; antennae in d 1^”^ in 
2 13-jointed ; joints of funiculus of equal length, but the last eight some- 
what tliiclconed, forming a slight club ; scutellum very finely ruguloso, with 
a flat, entirely smooth, indistinctly margined cup; sides of metasternum 
bare; base of second segment of abdomen crowned wdth tomentoso hairs; 
wings pubescent, slightly emarginate at the apex, with a fringe of hairs ; 
radial cell closed. Sp. L. longipes (Hart.). 
(ibid.). Cheeks not divided from face by a furrow ; antennae 
in 2 13-jointed; first joint of funiculus longer than second, the three last 
