NO. 2332. VARIOUS NEW SPECtES OF HYMENOPTERA—GIRA ULT. 195 



One female, Long Island, New York. 



Type. — Cat. No. 20750, U.S.N.M,, the female on a pin, an antenna 

 on slide. 



Family EULOPHIDAE. 



CHRYSOCHARODES MAJORIANA Girault. 



Chrysocharodes majoriana Girault, Descr. Hym. Chalc. Var. cum Observ., 

 1917, p. 10. 



Female.— hength, 0.70 mm. 



The club is 3-jointed while the male scape is merely compressed. 

 Differs from all the North American species of OmplialchrysocJiaris in 

 having the legs and scape entirely white except the first pair of coxae. 

 Third ring-joint larger, colored; funicle 2 twice longer than wide, a 

 little longer than 1 which is subequal to club 1 and a little longer than 

 the pedicel; other club joints shorter. Postmarginal vein elongate. 

 Mandibles with two equal teeth and a very minute third one at base 

 of the second within. Petiole quadrate. Propodeum with narrow 

 lateral carina but no median, the spiracle very minute and round. 

 Parapsidal furrows incomplete but caudad represented by a long 

 depression. Scaly. 



The male is the same but the coxae are metallic, the scape also at 

 extreme apex, while the flagellum bears long hairs (in the genotype 

 male, the funicle joints are narrowed distad and the club 2-jointed). 



Three males, one female reared from a leaf miner on Commelina 

 virginica, St. Vincent, British West Indies, F. Watts. 



Types.— C&t. No. 20839, U.S.N.M., the specimens on tags, a head 

 of eaoh sex on a slide. Also male from a leaf-miner on Cassia, same 

 place. 



PSEUDIGLYPHOMYIA PULCHERIA, new species. 



Female. — Length, L55 mm. Rather elongate. 



Bright yellow, the wings hyaline, the following parts dark metallic 

 gieen: Upper half of occiput except the margins, oceUar area, a stripe 

 from apex of each eye to apex of head along the genal suture and 

 broad, scape and pedicel except apex of each beneath, hind coxae, pro- 

 thorax, over cephalic half scutum except the lateral margin narrowly, a 

 dot on apex (cephalad) of the axillae, apex of tegulae, rest of thorax 

 (caudad of scutum and the axillae) except the mesopleurum just under 

 the tegula ; meson of ventral abdomen broadly nearly to apex, same more 

 broadly dorsad from a broad basal stripe whose length is equal to the 

 space from apex of the mesal green to abdomen's apex; the dorsal 

 green swells laterally and nearly reaches the margins to which from 

 it run our narrow arms (as of the ends of cross-stripes), one on each 

 side of the center being prominent. Like the other species. Man- 

 dibles 4-dentate, the teeth nearly equal. Postmarginal vein subequal 

 to the stigmal. 



