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metathorax with a median carina which basally is elevated into an 

 angulated prominence. 



Til pi of genus - < 'ologlyptus kiefferi Crawford. 



I n I >octor Kieffer's table of the Diapriinae " t his genus runs nearest 

 t»» Basalys. 



COLOGLYPTUS KIEFFERI, new species. 



Female- Length about 2 mm. Deep brown, the abdomen at base 

 of scion. I segment and along sides more or less inclining to reddish 

 testaceous; the whole insect smooth and shining, head and thorax 

 with long pubescence, abundant <m prothorax, metathorax, and 

 petiole; antennas light brown, flagellum inclining to reddish, the club 

 dark brown; joints of flagellum, except first, almost subquadrate; 

 the first about as long as the pedicel; scutellum at apex with a trans- 

 verse row of punctures; postscutellum with a median longitudinal 

 carina; metathorax on each side of median carina with a longitudinal 

 carina having a branch on each side, the one directed laterad at about 

 the middle, the one directed mesad near base, so that tin 1 metathorax 

 is areola ted; petiole fluted; legs yellow, the femora strongly peduncu- 

 late; first segment of the abdomen occupying most of the surf ace. 



Male.— Unknown. 



Manila, P. I. Three specimens collected by R. E. Brown. 



Type. Cat. No. 12890, U.S.N.M. 



Dedicated to Dr. .1. J. Kieffer. 



Family SCELIONIDiE. 



Subfamily BAJB1INJS1. 



ACOLUS LUTEIPES, new species. 



Female.- Length! mm. Black: face with a vertical carina extend- 

 ing from the anterior ocellus to the mouth parts, upper part of face 

 closely punctured, the lower part vertically striate: flagellum four- 

 jointed, joints of club so closely fused as to make the club appear 

 one-jointed; mesonotum closely punctured, punctures of the scutel- 

 lum sparse, fine; scutellum apically margined; wings slightly dusky; 

 the submarginal vein long; basal vein short; legs yellow; lirst seg- 

 menl and second segment of abdomen medially with longitudinal 

 striae, rest of abdomen closely punctured with the apical margins of 

 segments narrowly impunctured. 



Manila, I*. I. (\l. K. P>row n, collector). 



Type. Cat. No. 12891, U.S.N.M. 



This species in father Brown's catalogue of the Philippine llvmen- 

 optera is listed under the manuscript name used by Doctor Ashmead 

 of Hadronotus luU ipes. 



"Ann. Mus. Sim-. Genova, vol. 42, L905, p. :«. 



