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168. Phanerotoma philippinensis, new species. 



9. Length 3.5 mm. Uniformly brownish-yellow, but the abdomen with the 

 venter whitish and giving a whitish tinge to the first and second dorsal segments ; eyes 

 black ; antennas dusky at tips where they taper off; legs yellowish- white, the hind 

 tibiae at apex and their tarsi toward apex fuscous. Wings hyaline, the parastigma, 

 the stigma, the nervures forming the second cubital and the marginal cells, and the 

 median vein beyond the basal nervure, all brown. 



Type. — No. 7710, U. S. National Museum. 



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

 Dr. P. L. Stangl. 



169. Apanteles philippinensis, new species. 



9. Length 1. 7 to 1.8 mm. Black, shining, the thorax delicately punclulate, 

 the plate of the first abdominal segment linear, impunctate ; palpi white ; legs 

 brownish-yellow, the hind-legs, except the basal two thirds of the tibiae and base of 

 tarsi, black or dark fuscous ; ventral segments I to 3 yellowish. Wings hyaline, the 

 stigmal and subcostal vein dark brown, the internal veins pale. 



Type. — No. 771 1, U. S. National Museum. 



Manila. Described from 8 specimens received from Father W. 

 A. Stanton. 



170. Apanteles manilas, new species, 



9. Length 1. 5 to 1.6 mm. Black, the head smooth, impunctate, the thorax 

 delicately, closely punctate, the first and second segments of the abdomen sculptured, 

 the following smooth and shining, the third being as long as the second ; palpi white ; 

 antennae wholly black ; legs reddish -yellow, the apices of the hind femora and tibiae, 

 and the middle and the hind tarsi, fuscous or blackish. Wings hyaline, the stigma 

 brown. 



Type. — No. 7712, U. S. National Museum. 



Manila. Described from 8 specimens received from Father W. 

 A. Stanton. 



171. Urogaster philippinensis, new species. 



9 . Length 1.8 mm.; ovipositor about as long as the hind femur. Black, the 

 thorax minutely punctured, the plate of the first abdominal segment sculptured, the 

 rest of the abdomen smooth, shining ; legs reddish-brown, the coxk, trochanters and 

 base of the femora of the front and middle legs and the hind legs entirely, except 

 basal two thirds of tibiae and an annulus at base of tarsi, black or very dark fuscous ; 

 tibial spurs white. Wings hyaline, the stigma and costas brown, the internal veins 

 pale. 



Type. — No. 7713, U. S. National Museum. 



Manila. Described from 3 specimens received from Father W. A. 

 Stanton. 



