no.1733. VEW PHILIPPINE HYMENOPTERA— CRAWFORD. 1 .'! 1 



EURYTOMA SYSTOLOIDES, new species. 



Female. — Length 2.5 mm. Black, umbilicately punctured, pubes- 

 cence white; face below antennae wit h st riae converging toward mouth; 

 no distinct carina? along inner orbits; antenna' black, joints of funicle 

 almost quadrate, the first slightly longer; pronotum about twice as 

 wide as long; mesopleurae finely sculptured with thimble-like punc- 

 tures, at rear above with horizontal striae and a row of large punct nres; 

 metathorax irregularly rugose, 'medially with a double row of trans- 

 verse pits; wings milky hyaline, nervures light testaceous; legs black. 

 knees, and extreme tips of tibia 1 yellowish; tarsi whitish; petiole short ; 

 abdomen polished, segments 1-3 subequal in length, segment 3 slightly 

 longer; segment 4 as long as segments 1-3 together. 



Male. — Length 2 mm. Similar to female; antenna? longer, joints 

 of funicle excised above at apex, hairs arranged in whorls; nervures 

 almost white; petiole as long as hind coxae. 



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



Type.— Cat. No. 12905, U.S.N.M. 



EURYTOMA CARINATIFRONS, new species. 



Ft male. — Length 2.5 mm. Black; head above antenna 1 and thorax 

 strongly umbilicately punctured; face below antenna 1 with stria- con- 

 verging toward mouth; face with a greatly elevated carina on each 

 side running parallel to inner orbits, from just in front of lateral ocelli 

 to below level of eyes; between these carina 1 and the eyes impunc- 

 tured; antennal fossa strongly carinate at sides; below the insertion 

 of the antenna? these carina 1 continue, converging toward the mouth, 

 the space between them, smooth, shiny, and with a single vertical 

 stria; carina 1 on posterior edge of cheeks running to vertex; antennae 

 long, black, the scape short, reddish, the first joint of flagellum two- 

 thirds the length of scape, following joints of funicle about twice 1 as 

 long as broad; pronotum twice as broad as long, wider anteriorly; 

 metathorax irregularly rugose, with a, median groove with transverse 

 pits; wings greatly infuscated; legs black, femora, pedunculate; 

 trochanters, bases and tips of both femora and tibia 1 reddish; tarsi 

 whitish; abdomen greatly compressed, petiole as long as posterior 

 coxa 1 ; segment 3 longer than 4. 



Male.— Length 2.5 mm. Similar to female; antennae longer, first 

 joint of flagellum as long as scape; joints of funicle not excised above, 

 hairs not arranged in whorls; petiole longer than hind coxa 1 ; legs red, 

 hind femora medially black; occasionally front and middle legs with 

 femora infuscated medially. 



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



Type.— Cat. No. 12906, U.S.N.M. 



