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on cubitus, first intercubitus strongly oblique, second nearly 
vertical, recurrent somewhat before the middle; nervellus 
strongly reclivous but not sharply broken. Abdomen smooth, 
without sculpture; postpetiole nearly or quite half as wide as 
entire first tergite is long, with a longitudinal furrow between 
the spiracles, flanked on either side by a shorter one. 
Ferruginous, the head in front and thorax laterally slightly 
paler; basal three-fifths of antennz fulvous, apex black; palpi 
fiavous; legs testaceous, apices of hind tibia and tarsal joints 
slightly fuscous, apical joint rufous; wings uniform yellow hya- 
line; ovipositor sheath yellow. 
Male.—Length, 12 millimeters; antenne, 11; front wing, 12. 
Differs from female principally in the color of the antennz and 
hind legs, the scape and pedicel being flavous, the flagellum 
black with the basal joints fulvous below and a pale annulus 
about the middle, the hind tibia with the apical half black, and 
the tarsus pale yellow; the sculpture is somewhat weaker. 
A paratype female is like the type except in being somewhat 
smaller, in having the postpetiole slightly narrower, and the 
sculpture, especially of the propodeum and metapleurum, weaker. 
Type locality—Mount Maquiling, Luzon, Philippine Islands. 
Type.—Catalogue No. 24050, United States National Museum. 
Described from the above three specimens all received from 
Prof. C. F. Baker. The paratype female is from Los Bafios, 
Luzon. 
Mansa luzonensis sp. nov. 
Closely allied to M. bakeri sp. nov. and differing principally 
as follows: 
Female—Length, 14 millimeters; antennz, 14; ovipositor, 3.5; 
front wing, 12.5. Frons minutely, granularly punctate; sides 
of face only obscurely punctate; clypeus narrowly impressed 
and emarginate medially at apex; temples impunctate ; pronotum 
as in bakeri but the rugulosity very weak; pubescence of meso- 
scutum and scutellum cinereous instead of black; mesopleurum 
and prepectus punctate but scarcely at all rugulose; sternauli 
punctate; metapleurum and propodeum less strongly rugose; 
carina of metapleurum nearly straight; propodeal carine on the 
whole more distinct but the apical carina and apical abscissa of 
lateral carina weaker; hind tarsus slightly longer than tibia, 
inner calcarium reaching distinctly beyond middle of basitarsus; 
recurrent vein at about the proximal third of areolet; first tergite 
slender, postpetiole not nearly half as wide as segment is long. 
