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shining, but the segments are very minutely shagreened, the sides clothed with a 

 whitish pubescence. 



Type. — No. 7696, U. S. National Museum. 



Manila. Described from 5 specimens bred by Father W. A. 

 Stanton from a Lepidopteron. 



131. Chalcis pulchripes Holmgr. Manila. 



132. Haltichella nasuta Holmgr. Manila. 



133. Haltichella ludlowae, new species- 



$. Length 2.5 mm. Black, the head and thorax closely punctate, opaque, 

 the abdomen smooth and highly polished, the petiole very short, the second segment 

 occupying nearly the whole of the basal half of the abdomen ; ocelli red ; second 

 joint of front and middle trochanters, extreme tips of their tibice and all tarsi yel- 

 lowish-white ; wings hyaline, the veins brown, the epiteguloe testaceous, the tegulse 

 black ; hind femora much swollen, minutely denticulate beneath the hind tibiae at 

 base with a pale annulus, where they unite with the femora. 



Type. — No. 7697, U. S. National Museum. 



Balaan, Luzon. Described from a single specimen taken by Miss 

 C. S. Ludlow. 



134. Haltichella validicornis Holmgr. This species was originally 

 described from Java, but it has also been taken at Balaan, Luzon, by 

 Miss Ludlow. 



135. Neochalcis tarsalis Walk. Philippine Islands. Balaan, Luzon 

 (Miss Ludlow). 



136. Dirhinus anthracia Walk. Philippine Islands. 



Family LXIII. EURYTOMID^. 



137. Eurytoma manilensis, new species. 



9. Length 2 ram. Black, urabilicately punctate ; scape and legs reddish -yel- 

 low, the tarsi paler, or pale yellowish ; pedicel and flagellum brown, the pedicel 

 minute, rounded ; first joint of flagellum about one and one half times as long as 

 thick and the longest joint, the following joints suboval, very little longer than thick. 

 Wings hyaline, the veins pale yellowish-white ; the marginal vein is a little longer 

 than the stigmal. The abdomen is conic-ovate, subsessile, compressed, smooth and 

 shining, pointed at apex. 



$ . Length 1.4 to 1.5 mm. Agrees well with the female in color but differs in 

 antennal and abdominal characters : the flagellum is long, the funicle joints long, 

 pedicellate at apex, the thickened posteriorly portion with whorls or rather long hairs 

 but the hairs are, however, shorter than the joints ; the abdomen is longly petiolated, 

 the petiole being as long as the hind coxae, and cylindrical, smooth and shining, the 

 body of the abdomen is small, seen from the side, triangular in outline, and subcom- 

 pressed. 



Type. — No. 7719, U. S. National Museum. 



