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trochanter joints, apices of all femora and more or less of the 
lower side, front and middle tibiz above, petiole dorsally before 
spiracles, apices of first and second tergites broadly and of others 
narrowly, and second sternite white to yellowish white; legs, 
except as noted, piceous to black; flagellum black above, brown 
below; mandibles piceous; wings brownish stained, the stain 
deeper beyond stigma along anterior margin, venation blackish, 
metacarpus pale. 
b 
Fic. 8. Apophysius bakeri sp. nov. ; a, head, front view; b, propodeum, lateral view; ¢, pro- 
podeum, dorsal view. 
Male.—Practically identical with the female. 
Type locality—Mount Maquiling, Luzon, Philippine Islands. 
Type.—Catalogue No. 24059, United States National Museum. 
One female and two males received from C. F. Baker. 
ICHNEUMONIN 4A 
Ephialtes porthetriae (Viereck) . 
Pimpla (Pimpla) porthetriae Viereck, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 40 
(1911) 480, ' 
Ephialtes formosana sp. nov. 
In Morley’s key to Pimpla™ this new species runs to P. 
appolyon Morley, agreeing with all of the key characters and 
differing from the description on page 165 only in having the 
frons vaguely sculptured and medially canaliculate ; palpi entirely 
flavous ; tegulz, mesothoracic spiracular sclerite, and a spot on 
scutellum white; propodeal spiracles very long, slitlike; all ter- 
gites narrowly white at apex; fifth tergite basally nearly as 
strongly punctate as fourth, others alutaceous, progressively 
more shining ; front coxe entirely, middle coxze largely, and both 
trochanters white; stigma black, extreme base and metacarpus 
pale; areolet briefly petiolate, oblique. 
“Fauna Brit. India, Hym. 3 (1918) 152, 
