20, 1 Kieffer: Philippine Serphide (Proctotrupidz) 99 
claw with one very small tooth. Abdomen convex, tapering 
conically behind, and with a style. 
Length, 7 millimeters. 
PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa. 
Epyris unicarina sp. nov. 
Male.—Black, smooth, shining. Head nearly circular, with 
small, scattered punctures. Eye sparsely hairy, almost twice 
as long as occiput; posterior ocelli as far from each other as 
from posterior margin of head; clypeus triangular, strongly 
keeled ; mandible yellow-red, almost lineal, bilobed at end, form- 
ing two teeth, between which are two very small teeth; palpi 
pale. Antenna with short hairs, filiform, scape and ventral side 
of the following two joints red-yellow, scape bare, as long as 
second and third joints united, segments 2 to 12 cylindrical, 
second and third not so-thin as those following, second a little 
shorter than third, a half longer than thick, fourth distinctly 
longer than third, fully twice as long as thick, the following 
ones like the fourth, thirteenth somewhat longer and thinner. 
Pronotum scarcely as long as broad, broader behind than in 
front, unpunctured. Mesonotum strongly transverse, some- 
what shorter than pronotum, with few punctures; parapsidal 
furrows widened behind and converging, terminating before the 
posterior margin. Scutellum unpunctured, the grooves oval, 
separated from each other by their breadth. Median segment 
somewhat transverse, marginate laterally and posteriorly, rugose, 
with only one longitudinal carina in the middle; posterior sur- 
face vertical, cross-striated, with a median carina. Mesopleura 
smooth and shining. 
Wing subhyaline, with white lines; pterostigma narrow, 
proximally with a white dot; postmarginal two-thirds as long as 
radial; basal oblique, arising in the distal end of subcostal; 
transversal less oblique, curved; radial two and a half times as 
long as basal; tegula yellow-red. Legs red-brown, coxe black, 
femora brown, tibie unspined, third and fourth joints of fore 
tarsus as broad as long. Abdomen fiat, elliptic. 
Length, 3 millimeters. 
MINDANAO, Butuan. 
Epyris parvidens sp. nov. 
Female.—Black, smooth, shining. Head distinctly longer 
than broad, with several scattered, very fine punctures; eye 
