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Hale. — Length about 1 mm. Head and thorax above reddish 

 brown, abdomen dark brown; lower part of face testaceous shading 

 into brown above; pleurae dark honey color; antennae testaceous, 

 flagellum above brownish; legs including coxae testaceous; otherwise 

 very similar to the female. 



Habitat. — Plummer's Island, Maryland. 



A large series (about 70) of which only eight are males, reared from 

 the eggs of Goniops chrysocoma, July 11, 1910, by Mr. W. L. McAtee. 



Type.—€sit. No. 15417, U.S.N.M. 



TELENOMUS LATISULCUS, new species. 



Female. — Length about 2 mm. Black, scape, pedicel, joints of 

 funicle and legs, except coxae, reddish-testaceous; rest of antennae 

 brown, the tiansition gradual; face with three carin£e running from 

 mouth part to eyes, the lower one forming the border of the face, the 

 two upper ones with a furrow between them; orbits carinate, the 

 posterior ones more distinctly; face medially transversely, carinate, 

 the carinae less numerous and less distinct toward eyes; first joint of 

 funicle longer than pedicel; club 6-jointed; mesoscutum irregularly 

 reticulately rugose, toward rear the rugae becoming longitudinal; 

 scutellum separated from the scutum by a deep fissure; scutellum 

 with sculpture similar to that on scutum, at apex with a row of pits; 

 metanotum covered by a row of pits; marginal vein* short, about half 

 as long as the stigmal and about one-third as long as the postmarginal ; 

 first abdominal segment longitudinally carinate and with a basal row 

 of pits; second segment carinate for about three-fourths its length 

 and with a basal row of pits ; second segment wider than long (about 

 as 26 :19). 



Male. — Unknown. 



Habitat. — Taihoku, Formosa. 



Bred from the eggs of Biprorulus bibax by T. Shiraki and sent under 

 his No. 107. 



Type.—Csit. No. 15104, U.S.N.M. 



Superfamily CYNIPOIDEA. 



GANASPIS HOOKERI, new species. 



Female. — Length about 1.25 mm. Black or brownish-black, the 

 abdomen more distinctly brownish, becommg lighter vcntrad; legs, 

 including coxae, flavous; mandibles testaceous with apices dark; 

 antennae flavous with the last five joints dark; third joint of antennae 

 fully as long as scape, following four joints submoniliform, eighth 

 joint somewhat enlarged, apical five joints forming the club; head 

 and thorax smooth, polished ; elevation of scutellum narrow, area sur- 

 rounding elevation coarsely roughened ; propodeum medially excavate. 



