NO. 1S88. NEW ICHyEiniON-FLIES—VIERECK. 143 



Type.—CsLt. No. 14316, U.S.N.M. 



Type-locality. — Pullman, Washington, reared August 10, 1909, 

 from Etiella zinckenella by J. A. Hyslop under Webster No. 5935, 

 Bureau of Entomology, United States Department of Agriculture. 



Named for Mr. J. A. Hyslop. 



MICROBRACON PSELOCORSI, new species 



Female. — Length, 2.5 mm; ovipositer, 1 mm. May serve as typ- 

 ical of a species group having the first dorsd segment tropezoidal 

 with its sides about as long as it is wide at apex, its base nearly U\o- 

 thii'ds as wide as the apex, its spiracles on a i)rojection which extends 

 beyond the outside line of the segment and with a partially circum- 

 scribed basal medial area on the second dorsal segment defined by 

 two oblique furrows converging from the base to a little beyond tiic 

 middle, but not uniting; the tegument is mostly smooth and polished, 

 otherwise essentially as in Microbracon mellitor (Say); head mostly 

 stramineous, mandibles mostly yellow, antennae dark brown to black- 

 ish; thorax and legs to a large extent stramineous, dorsum of thorax 

 infuscated, the parapsidal furrows and their borders as well as the 

 scutel rather stramineous; apical tarsal joints, apex of hind tibia3 as 

 well as all of liind tarsi more or less infuscated, tegula? stramineous, 

 wings brownish; propodeum translucent, infuscated; abdomen stra- 

 mineous ventrally, dorsally fuscous bordered with stramineous. 



^fale. — Length, 2 mm. Essentially as in the female, but con- 

 siderably darker, the thorax mostly infuscated as are also the hind 

 tibicT. 



Type.— Cat. No. 14317, U.S.N.M. 



Type-locality. — Cuero, Texas. 



Bred by M. M. High from Psilocorsis November 12, 1910. Received 

 from Dr. F. H. Chittenden, Bureau of Entomology, United States 

 Department of Agriculture. 



One male shows an extra pair of furrows on the second dorsal seg- 

 ment near the lateral margin or about halfway between the median 

 f lUTows and the outer edges of the segment. 



APANTELES (PROTAPANTELES) COLEMANI, new species. 



Female. — Length, 2 mm. Related to Profapanteles creatonoii 

 Viereck, from the original description of which it differs as follows: 

 Scape black, flagel blackish, labrum blackish; scutel dullish, appar- 

 ently finely sculptured ; tegulae dark brown; radius, transverse cubitus, 

 and tliird abscissa of cubitus stramineous, rest of veins almost color- 

 less; COX8B black, proximal trochanters dark, middle femora dark at 

 base, hind femora vdih. the upper edge dark; propodeum mostly 

 smooth and shining; first dorsal plate apparently one and one-half 

 times as long as wide at base, black thi'oughout, mostly sculpturcless 



