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EURYTOMA BRUNNEIPENNIS, new species. 



Female. Length 3 mm. Black, closely, strongly umbilicately 

 punctured, with yellowish pubescence; carinaealong inner orbits not 

 high, but distinct, with a row of punctures between them and the 

 eves; face below antenna' with striae converging toward mouth; an- 

 tennal fossa strongly (-annate at sides, these carina- continued below 

 to the mouth: antenna 1 long, dark, the scape testaceous except apical 

 half above; first joint of funicle about as long as scape; following 

 joints of funicle about twice as long as broad; prothorax about twice 

 as wide as long; mesopleurae weakly, irregularly rugose; metathqrax 

 coarsely, irregularly rugose, with a median longitudinal depression, 

 but no differentiated area: wings strongly infuscated; coxa' black, 

 trochanters, bases, and apices of femora and tibia 1 and the tarsi red- 

 dish-testaceous, the hind tarsi more whitish; femora and tibiae me- 

 dially dark brown or black: petiole longer than hind coxa 1 , rugulose 

 above; abdomen polished, segment 3 longer than 4. 



Male. — Length 2.5 mm. Similar to female; antenna' longer, the 

 joints of funicle more elongate, the first longer than the scape; scape 

 at apex below with a projecting, rounded elevation; joints of funicle 

 not excised above, and covered with hairs not arranged in whorls; 

 petiole longer than in female. 



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



Type. -Cat. No. 12903, U.S.N.M. 



EURYTOMA BROWNI, new species. 



Female. — Length 2.5 mm. Black, head and thorax strongly um- 

 bilicately punctured: face below antennae with stria' converging to- 

 ward mouth; antenna- black, joints of funicle distinctly longer than 

 wide, the first almost twice as long as wide and over one-half as long 

 as scape; inner orbits with high carina- running from just below lateral 

 ocelli i<> the lower level of eyes; carinas at sides of antennal fossa ex- 

 tended beneath, converging, to the mouth parts, the area between 

 them smooth, shiny : carina? at rear of cheeks running to vertex; pro- 

 notum about twice as wide as long: metal borax with posterior face 

 distinctly separated from sides, irregularly rugose and finely rough- 

 ened, t he median groove distinguished by a r<>w of t ransverse pits and 

 by the non-roughened surface; wings hyaline, nervures light: legs 

 black, knees, most of front tibiae and apices of middle and hind tibia- 

 testaceous; tarsi more whitish; abdomen polished, greatly com- 

 pressed, petiole short : third and fourth segment- subequal in length, 

 each about as long as segments 1 plus 2. 



Mali . — Length2mm. Similar to female; antennae elongate, joints of 

 funicle excised above, hair in whorls; petiole longer than hind coxae. 



Manila, P. 1. (R. E. Brown, collector.) 



Type.— Cat. No. 12904, U.S.N.M. 



Named for Father Brown. 



