ART. 21. NEW SPECIES OF ICHNEUMON-FLIES CUSHMAN. 27 



PHANEROTOMA ZETEKI, new species. 



Female. — Length, 4.5 mm. ; antennae, 4.0 mm. 



Head from above transverse, the occiput very deeply and broadly 

 concave, temples strongly convex ; eyes very prominent, nearly hemi- 

 spherical ; ©cellar triangle nearly as broad as ocell-ocular line ; malar 

 space two-thirds of basal width of mandible; clypeus deeply sepa- 

 rated medially, with two indistinct teeth on apical margin; head 

 generally densely, finely punctate, temples and cheeks more sparsely 

 so, clj'peus practically impunctate; lower tooth of mandible nearly 

 as long as upper; antennae with more than 30 joints, scape barely 

 twice and first joint of flagellum three times as long as thick, joints 

 toward apex very short moniliform. Thorax dorsally densely punc- 

 tate, scutellum more sparsely so and polished, mesoscutum medially 

 rugose; notauli well defined, complete; pleura minutely rugoso- 

 punctate, with a poorly defined longitudinal furrow ; propodeum ir- 

 regularly rugose, the areolation poorly defined, angulate posteriorly ; 

 hind legs, especially the tibiae, stout, the tarsus shorter than the tibia ; 

 radiella obsolete to base. Carapace longitudinally striate, flattened 

 and truncate at apex, first tergite longest, third slightly longer than 

 second ; hypopygium extending distinctly beyond apex of carapace ; 

 ovipositor exserted. 



Flavous, head more ferruginous, with the following black or blackish 

 markings: stemmaticum, middle of mesoscutum, spot above base of 

 wing, apex of tegula, scutellum, postscutellum, most of propodeum, 

 hind tibia at base and apex with a line down each side, and a large 

 spot covering most of the third tergite and the apical middle of sec- 

 ond; wings hyaline, stigma, radius, first intercubitus, and basal 

 abscissa of cubitus and junction of discoideus and nervulus fuscous, 

 the stigma paler at apex, venation otherwise ferruginous to stra- 

 mineous; a broad yellow stain at junction of basal vein with para- 

 stigma ; legs stramineous. 



Male. — Differs only in sexual characters. 



Type locality. — Corozal, Canal Zone, Panama. 



Type.—C2it. No. 24630, U.S.N.M. 



Four females and one male reared (host not indicated) by Mr, J. 

 Zetek. 



PHANEROTOMA UNIPUNCTATA, new species. 



FeTnale. — Length, 7.0 mm.; antennae (broken). 



Head from above nearly subquadrate, the occiput deeply concave, 

 temples very strongly convex; eyes very prominent hemispherical; 

 ocellocular line nearly twice as broad as ocellar triangle ; malar space 

 two-thirds basal width of mandible; clypeus indistinctly separated 

 medially, with three distinct teeth on apical margin ; vertex and face 

 rugose; clypeus and temples punctate, the former very finely so; 



