20, 5 Cushman: Oriental and Australian I chneumonide 572 
Colored like bakeri but with hind tibia and tarsal joints not 
black at apex, the tarsus distinctly paler than tibia. 
Male.—Length, 10.5 millimeters; antenne, 11; front wing, 
10.5. Differs from female in color of antennz and hind legs, 
the antenne being black, pale, at base and medially annulate, 
the hind tibia having its apical two-thirds black, and the tarsus 
being yellow with the basal joint narrowly black at base. 
A paratype female is slightly smaller than the type. 
Type locality.—Philippine Islands, probably Luzon. 
Type.—Catalogue No. 24051, United States National Museum. 
Described from the above three specimens, the type labeled 
“Acc. No. 771, Bur. Agr., P. I., collected by C. R. Jones;” 
the allotype male from Los Bajios, Luzon (Baker); and the 
paratype female from Mount Maquiling, Luzon (Baker). The 
paratype is returned to Professor Baker. 
Mansa bicolor sp. nov. 
Very distinct by reason of its black thorax, red head, abdomen, 
and legs, and very dark wings. It is apparently closest to 
funerea Turner, which, however, hag only the second tergite 
reddish and the ovipositor relatively shorter. 
Female.—Length, 19 millimeters; antenne (extreme tips 
gone) ; ovipositor, 8; front wing, 16. Frons finely granulate, 
medially punctate and canaliculate; face medially elevated and 
coarsely, densely punctate, laterally reticulate-rugose; clypeus 
distinctly separated from face by elevation, coarsely and sparsely 
punctate, broadly truncate at apex and with the margin medially 
slightly reflexed; malar space distinctly longer than basal width 
of mandible; cheeks coarsely punctate, the punctuation gradually 
weaker dorsally until on posterior slope of vertex it disappears 
entirely. Thorax coarsely sculptured; pronotum dorsally and 
mesoscutum densely punctate, scutellum less densely so and 
polished; pronotum below, mesopleurum, metapleurum, and pro- 
podeum reticulate-rugose; propleura polished, sparsely and ob- 
Soletely punctate; mesosternum more finely and less densely 
punctate than mesoscutum; notauli entirely wanting, sternauli 
practically so; scutellum elevated, margined only at extreme 
base; propodeum with lateral and pleural carine complete, the 
first curving forward in middle nearly to base, no traces of 
basal carina present, lateral especially strong above spiracle ; 
areolet much broader on radius than on cubitus, first intercubitus 
very strongly oblique and curved, second nearly perpendicular 
and straight, second recurrent much nearer base than apex; 
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