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



Bilinag, P. I. Described from a single specimen received from 

 Mr. A. P. Ashby. 



162. Leptopygus stangli, new species. 



9 . Length 9 mm. ; ovipositor less than half the length of the abdomen. Black, 

 very minutely punctate, sericeous ; the temples, the cheeks, the face below the inser- 

 tion of the antennae, the scape and pedicel of the antennse, and bands at the apex of 

 abdominal segments 3-6 testaceous ; flagellum black, brovpnish beneath ; palpi, all 

 coxEe and trochanters, except the hind coxae at base, front tibiae toward base and the 

 front and middle tarsi, whitish ; rest of legs, except the hind tibias which are black or 

 brown-black and their tarsi which are also more or less fuscous or dark brown, red, 

 the tibial spurs white. Wings hyaline, the veins brown-black, the stigma reddish- 

 brown. The metathorax is long, areolated, the areola being twice as long as the 

 petiolar area. The abdomen is fully twice as long as the head and thorax united, 

 compressed, the ovipositor black, not quite half as long as the abdomen. 



Type. — No. 7707, U. S. National Museum. 



Bacoor, P. I. Described from 3 specimens received from Dr. 

 L. P. Stangl. 



163. Temelucha philippinensis, new species. 



9 • Length 8 mm.; ovipositor not quite the length of the abdomen. Brownish- 

 yellow ; a spot on vertex enclosing the ocelli, the abdominal petiole at base, a spot at 

 base of abdominal segments 2 and 3 above, and the ovipositor, black ; eyes brown ; 

 antennas basally and beneath light brownish, becoming blackish toward apex. Wings 

 hyaline, the stigma brown, the other veins darker. The abdomen is nearly thrice as 

 long as the head and thorax united, and strongly compressed. 



Type. — No. 7708, U. S. National Museum. 



Bacoor, P. I. Described from 3 specimens collected by Dr. P. L. 

 Stangl. . 



Family LXXVIII. BRACONID^. V ^ 



164. Bracon deceptor Smith. Luzon. 



165. Bracon luteifrons Brulle. Manila. 



166. Bracon"nigrifrons Brulle. Manila. 



167. Meteorus bacoorensis, new species. 



9 . Length 5 mm. Brownish-yellow, the eyes black with a slight purplish 

 tinge, the legs basally on coxae, trochanters and base of femora, tinged with whitish ; 

 sheaths of ovipositor black. Wings hyaline, the stigma, costas, basal vein, cubitus, 

 and the transverse cubiti, yellow ; the recurrent nervure is interstitial with the first 

 transverse cubitus. The first three or four joints of the flagellum are long, about four 

 times as long as thick. 



Type. — No. 7709, U. S. National Museum. 



Bacoor, P. I. Described from a single specimen received from 

 Dr. P. L. Stangl. 



