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Habitat — Bangalore, Mysore, India. 



Type.— Csit. No. 15077, U.S.N.M. 



Specimens received from Mr. L. C. Coleman, under his No. 181, 

 with the record, reared from the larvae of Aspidomorpha miliaris. 



This is the species referred to by me in a previous paper ^ as a 

 species of Tetracampe? . 



FOERSTERELLA FLAVIPES Foerster. 



There is in the collection of the United States National Museum an 

 excellent series reared from the eggs of a species of the genus Cassida 

 found on Carduus arvensis at Grib Skov, Sealand, Denmark, by 

 Prof. J. P. Kryger. 



PLEUROTROPIS FRATERNUS Motschulsky. 



Eulophus fraternus Motschulsky. 



I have examined the types of this, consisting of about 20 specimens 

 on a card, and made the following notes on them: Face above and 

 below V-shaped furrow with thimble-like punctures; pedicel longer 

 than joint 1 of funicle which is subquadrate; joints 2 and 3 of funicle 

 shghtly broader than long, third appearing unless seen at exact 

 angle as part of club ; mesoscutum with similar sculpture ; scutellum 

 longitudinally rugulose ; legs dark; tarsi white; mesoscutum at apex 

 with two depressed somewhat fovea-like spots but these so sculptured 

 like the rest of the scutum. 



The United States National Museum possesses a series received 

 from Mr. T. Shiraki with the data Taihoku, Formosa, from egg mass 

 of Paratenodera aridifolia. 



PLEUROTROPIS ANASTATI, new species. 



Female. — Length about 1.3 mm. Dark oHve green, face above and 

 below V-shaped furrow down to level of insertion of antennae and 

 mesoscutum, with thimblelike punctures; antennae green; scutellum 

 with sculpture somewhat similar to that on mesoscutum but coarser 

 and the reticulations elongate, making the sides of the scutellum 

 appear indistinctly longitudinally striate ; medially on scutellum the 

 reticulations subquadrate and more indistuict than on sides; propo- 

 deum with two medial carinas which diverge posteriorly and between 

 them a single carina making the middle of the propodeum tricarinate; 

 femora green, tibiae brown with some green tinges, tarsi, except apices, 

 white. 



Male. — Length about 1.25 mm. Similar to the female except in 

 secondary sexual characters and somewhat brassy in color. 



Habitat. — Koulikoro, Haut Senegal-Niger. 



» Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 42, No. 1880, 1912, p. 8. 



