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dition, the head of the female being broken off and glued to the 
double mount and the antenne mostly missing. 
Male.—Length, 13 millimeters. Antenne stramineous, ferru- 
ginous at base; head not at all piceous and with the yellow color 
not extending above the antennez; thorax ferruginous above 
without piceous stains; mesopleura and mesosternum stramin- 
eous; upper end of epomia strongly elevated, metapleura ver- 
tically wrinkled; stigma much paler than other venation; hind 
legs not at all piceous or fuscous; sheath nearly as long as first 
tergite from base to spiracle. 
Female.—Agrees very closely with the male. 
Type locality.—Philippine Islands, probably Luzon. 
Type.—Catalogue No. 24048, United States National Museum. 
Described from one male and one female collected by C. R. 
Jones. 
Genus ESUCHONEMATOPODIUS novum 
Differs from Earrana Cameron as follows: Head and thorax, 
especially the latter, strongly sculptured; posterior two-thirds 
of temples nearly flat and nearly perpendicular to axis of body; 
occipital carina obsoletely developed; vertex and frons strongly, 
sparsely punctate, becoming foveolate at side of frons; eyes 
weakly convergent below; face and clypeus punctate; latter 
_ indistinctly separated medially, not extending far laterally below 
eyes; thorax very coarsely punctate, becoming striate in middle 
of mesopleura ; epomia fading out above far below dorsal margin 
of pronotum; front coxe with a high carinate ridge in front; 
prescutum declivous anteriorly; lateral lobes each with a deep 
longitudinal furrow; mesosternum with an acute tubercle before 
each middle coxa; intercubitus obliterated, recurrent postfurcal ; 
propodeum coarsely punctate, very sparsely so before basal ca- 
rina; apical carina angulately prominent on each side; hind 
coxe coarsely punctate above; abdomen subopaque, first tergite 
and base of second polished; first tergite nearly linear; spiracles 
barely protruding; spiracles of second tergite slightly behind 
middle; ovipositor sheath much longer than first tergite; sheath 
in male normal, not extending beyond apex of abdomen. 
Type, Hsuchonematopodius luzonensis sp. nov. 
vy 
Esuchonematopodius luzonensis sp. nov. 
Female.—Length, 12 millimeters; antenne, 12; ovipositor, 
3.5; front wing, 9. Face below three-fourths as broad as ver- 
tex; clypeus about half as long as wide, broadly rounded at 
apex; malar space as long as basal width of mandible, ocel- 
