NO. 2332. VARIOUS NEW SPECIES OF HYMENOPTERA—GJBAVLT. 207 

 EURYTOMA PATER, new species. 



Female. — Lengtli, 1.80 mm. 



Black, the wings hyaline, the venation dark brown, proximal third 

 of scape yellow; cephalic legs, middle legs except most of the coxae 

 and the dorsal aspect of middle tibia, caudal knees, tips of tibiae and 

 the tarsi reddish Entire ventral aspect of scape more or less reddish. 

 Face with a silvery pile; of the usual sculpture. Postmarginal vein 

 distinctly shorter than the marginal, somewhat longer than the stig- 

 mal. Petiole of abdomen wider than long, the abdomen shaped 

 som.ewhat as in Isosoma, polished, segment 5 as long as 2-4 combined 

 or nearly; scaly sculpture sparse and light, Propodeum coarsely 

 rugulose, the median basin indefinitely limited, finely punctate in a 

 small area centrally against the distinct median channel (but this 

 area is often much coarser), the latter double for nearly half its length, 

 Flagellum slender; funicle 1 somewhat over thrice longer than wide, 

 2 over twice longer than wide, 5 a half longer than v/ide. Club 2 as 

 long as funicle 1. Allied with auriceps. 



Described from two females reared in connection with Isosoma^ 

 Youngstown, Ohio (type) and Penn Yan, New York, (W, J. PhiUips). 

 Also at Auburn and Waterloo, New York; and Tulsa, Oklahoma. 



Type.— Cat. No, 20628, U.S.N.M. A female, from Ohio, on a tag 

 with a slide bearing a caudal leg and an antenna. 



Also a female from Charlottesville, Virginia (W, T, Emery). In 

 this specimen the caudal femur was red except above centrally, the 

 coxa and tibia black. 



EURYTOMA HEGELI, Variety MAGA, new variety. 



Female.— Oi the same stature and so forth as Jiegeli but somewhat 

 smaller and differing as follows : The marginal vein is longer and more 

 slender, the median black of the pronotum does not spread distad to 

 an;f extent, the parapsides are black except laterad, the lateral and 

 distal margins of the scutellum are narrowly black (sometimes broad- 

 ly), the black median line of segment 5 of the abdomen is of uniform 

 width nearly, that of 6 is thicker at apex while 7 has also the meson 

 black. Types compared. 



From several females (only one type) in the United States Na- 

 tional Museum on tags labeled ''2972° June 14, 1883." 



Type.— C&t. No. 20866, U.S.N.M, One female on a tag, 



EURYTOMA BOLTERI Riley PARVA Phillips. 



Eurytoma bolteri, var. parva Phillips, U. S. Dept. Agr. Farm Bull., 1006, 1913, pp. 

 11, 14, fig. 17. [Variety here accredited to Girault.] 



Both sexes from Youngs to\vn, Ohio. Three specimens were very 

 much smaller than the typical form and the scape was sometimes 

 wholly black, also the marginal vein was slightly longer. Otherwise, 



