16 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Voi. xii. 



Manila. Described from 25 specimens bred by Father W. A. 

 Stanton, from his No. 37, not yet determined. 



149. Euplectrus manilae, new species. 



9. Length 1.5 mm. Head and thorax black, shining, with some long, sparse 

 hairs, the mesonotum posteriorly delicately shagreened, but without a median carina 

 posteriorly ; mouth parts, scape, pedicel, legs, including coxae, and the abdomen be- 

 neath and a large spot on disk above, yellowish-white, rest of antennae light brown, 

 the club darker, the petiole of the abdomen and the body of abdomen at the sides and 

 apex black. Wings hyaline, the veins pale or yellowish. 



Type. — No. 7703, U. S. National Museum. 



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

 ton from his No. 35, Papilio a/phetior Cram., as identified by Dr. 

 Dyar. 



150. Euplectrus philippinensis, new species. 



9. Length 1. 5 mm. Brownish -yellow, with sparse long hairs, the eyes, the 

 flagellum, and two or three streaks on dorsum of abdomen brown or brown-black ; legs 

 yellowish or waxy- white ; wings hyaline, the veins pale yellowish. 



The brown-black flagellum is pubescent, slightly thickened towards apex, joints 

 I and 2 about twice as long as thick, the following a little shorter but thicker. The 

 head is polished, impunctate, while the thorax, except at. sides and the metathorax 

 which are smooth, is delicately shagreened. 



Type. — No. 7704, U. S. National Museum. 



Manila. Described from 3 specimens bred by Father W. A. 

 Stanton from a slug caterpillar. 



Family LXXII. TRICHOGRAMMID/E. 

 These are all egg parasites and undoubtedly many will be found in 



the Philippines. 



Family LXXIII. MYMARID.F;. 



This family also will be found plentifully represented. 



Superfamily VIII. ICHNEUMONOIDEA. 

 Family I.XXIV. EVANIID^. 



151. Evania appendigaster Linne. Manila (W. A. Stanton collector). 



152. Evania impressa Schlett. Manila. 



153. Evania verrucosa Schlett. Bohol. 



Family LXXV. AGRIOTYPID.F:. 

 Representatives should be sought for in the mountain streams in 

 the interior. 



