NO. 2332. VARIO US NEW SPECIES OF HYMENOPTERA—GJRA ULT. 187 



The genus Zarlwpaloides Girault is the same as Ilabrolepoidea 

 Howard. 



ACHRYSOPOPHAGUS lO, new species. 



Female. — Agrees with the description of Achrysopoj^hagus Girault 

 (the genotype) except as follows: The marginal vein is longer, the 

 postmarginal three-fourths the length of the short stigmal ; the face 

 but feebly inflexed, the frons somewhat narrower; scape rather mod- 

 erately dilated the club not much enlarged, wider and longer than 

 the funicle; cephalic femur enlarged. Hind tibial spurs double very 

 unequal. 



Length, 1.5 mm. excluding the extruded portion of the ovipositor 

 which is white and about three-fourths the length of the abdomen. 

 Dark metallic green, the following parts white. Funicle, apex of 

 scape broadly, distal two-thirds or less of the pedicel, trochanters, 

 tarsi entirely, proximal half of cephalic femur, tips of cephalic and 

 caudal tibiae (or caudal tibiae, distal half dorsad), proximal two- 

 thirds of middle femur and distal two-thirds of middle tibiae. Fore 

 wings infuscated as in Cheiloneuriis the apex broadly hyaline; base 

 of fore v/ing also infuscated. Many lines of dense cilia proximad 

 of the narrov.^ long hairless line of the fore wing. 



AxiUae with coarse scattered hairs nearly enough to form the 

 scanty tuft on scutellum but more scattered. 



Caudal wings short and broad. Head and thorax very finely 

 densely sculptured. Funicle 6 largest much wider than long, all 

 the funicle joints wider than long and much shorter than the pedicel 

 which is a half longer than wide at apex. 



Described from a female on a slide in the United States National 

 Museum, labeled "No. 21. Reared from Pseudococcus citri on Bam- 

 boo, Manila, Compere 7-09." 



Type.— Cut. No. 20849, U.S.N.M., the above specimen. 



ACHRYSOPOPHAGUS NIGRICORNIS, new species. 



Female. — Length, 1.45 mm., excluding the exserted portion of the 

 valves of the ovipositor which are nearly two-thirds the length of 

 the abdomen. Dark metallic green, the fore wings about as in the 

 preceding species but the apex is much less broadly hyaline. Colored 

 like the preceding except as follows: The antennae are black except 

 pale dusky distal half or more of the scape; the legs are also concolor- 

 ous except the distal three tarsal joints of the middle legs which are 

 silvery. Scape not dilated. Cephalic coxa, femur and tibia con- 

 spicuously enlarged, compressed, distinctly more enlarged than in 

 the preceding. Fore wings broader than in the preceding. Man- 

 dibles with three equal acute teeth as in the other. Scape scaly 

 reticulate. 



From one female labeled as the preceding but numbered "20." 

 Type.— Ciit. No. 20850, U.S.N.M., the female on a slide. 



