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Family CHALC1 I)J I)Jv 



Sufofkmily CHALC'IDI X.K. 



Tribe CHALCITELLINI. 



ANACRYPTUS STANTONI Ashmead. 



This species was described by Doctor Ashmead in I ho genus 

 Arretocera, but the specimens show on the hind tibiae the tooth 

 which characterizes the genus Anacryptus. 



ANACRYPTUS SCULPTURATUS, new species. 



Female. — Length 2.5 mm. Black, petiole, base of abdomen and 

 lower margins of the segments brown; face punctured, the medial 

 part finely transversely lineolated; antennae brown, the scape yellow ; 

 back of head finely lineolated; thorax with large punctures, those on 

 scutellum stronger; anterior part of mesopleurae rugose, the posterior 

 part very coarsely rugoso-punctate; wings slightly yellowish; ante- 

 rior and middle legs, including coxa 1 , testaceous; hind coxae black, 

 tips reddish, hind femora and tibiae reddish, the femora black me- 

 dially; hind femora with about eight teeth following the large one; 

 abdomen smooth, polished. 



Male. — Length 2.5 mm. Similar to female except in sexual char- 

 acters. 



Manila, P. I. (\\. E. Brown and W. A. Stanton, collectors.) 



Type.— Cat. No. 12901, U.S.N.M. 



Family EURYTOMID.E. 



Tribe EITRYTOMINI. 

 EURYTOMA FULVIPES, new species. 



Female. — Length 2 mm. Black, head, including face below an- 

 tennae and thorax, umbilieately punctured; pubescence white; an- 

 tennae brown, the scape reddish-testaceous; joints of funicle almost 

 quadrate, the first slightly longer than wide; prot borax about twice 

 as wide as long; metathorax rugose, median groove with an indist inct 

 double row of transverse pits; wings hyaline, nervures almost white; 

 legs red, the coxae black, tarsi whitish; petiole short; abdomen pol- 

 ished, the third segment much the longest, the fourth showing only 

 slightly. 



Male. — Length 2 mm. Similar to the female; scape and pedicel 

 reddish-testaceous, flagellum brown; joints of the funicle excised 

 above; legs reddish, coxa' black, tarsi whitish; petiole about as long 

 as hind coxa 1 . 



Manila, P. I. (K. E. Brown, collector.) 



Type.— Cat. No. 12902, U.S.N.M. 



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