284 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGlSt. 



closely punctured, the metathorax with large, coarse, umbilicate punctures, 

 while those on the abdomen are much smaller, not dense, but separated, 

 except on the first segment laterally, where they are larger and more 

 confluent. 



Type.— No. 8107, U. S. N. M. 

 Manila (Father Stanton). 



Family LVI. — -Scelionid.*. Telenomus, Haliday. 



Telenomus catacanthce,, ntw species. — 9- Length, 0.8 mm. Head, 

 thorax and abdomen black, the scape of antennae and the legs, including 

 the coxns, brownish yellow, the pedicel and flagellum black; the head and 

 abdomen are smooth, impunctate, the first abdominal segment and the 

 second at base, longitudinally striated, the mesonotum feebly, microscopic- 

 ally punctate and sericeous ; the head is transverse, wider than the 

 thorax, about 3^ times as wide as thick antero-posteriorly ; the ocelli are 

 arrayed in a triangle, but widely separated, the front ocellus placed in a 

 slight depression, the lateral ocelli rather close to the eye margin, but not 

 quite touching it ; the flagellum is subclavate, thickened towards apex, 

 the pedicel obconical, about as long as the first joint of the funicle, the 

 second joint of the funicle is a little shorter than the first, the third is 

 shorter than the second, the fourth and fifth moniliform, the club 5-jointed, 

 the joints, except the last, being a little wider than long. Wings hyaline, 

 the venation light brown, tile marginal vein short, hardly half as long as 

 the stigmal vein. 



^ . — Agrees well with the V , except that the pedicel is brownish 

 yellow, the flagellum alone being black, filiform, tapering ofT at apex, 

 pubescent, the first joint being a little longer than the pedicelr but hardly 

 as long as the second, which is fully twice as long as thick, the third joint 

 is only about two-thirds the length of the second and more slender, the 

 fourth and following joints to the last being moniliform, the last ovate; the 

 marginal vein is a little longer than in the female, being fully two-thirds 

 the length of the stigmal vein. 



Type.— No. 8108, U. S. N. M. 



Manila. Described from several specimens bred by Father Stanton 

 from the eggs of a Pentatomid, probably those of Catacantha Carre/ioi, Le 

 Guillon. 



Family LXVI. — Ichneumonid/r. Colpomeria, Holingren. 



Colpouieria flava, new species. — J . Length, 7 mm. Entirely 

 yellow, except the eyes, which are brown, and a rounded spot on the 



