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172. Urogaster stantoni, new species. 



9- Length 1.6 to 1.8 mm.; ovipositor about the length of the abdomen. 

 Black, the thorax closely, minutely punctate, the hea-d smooth, impunctate, the plate 

 of the first abdominal segment, quadrate, distinctly sculptured; scape yellowish, rest 

 of the antennoe black ; palpi white ; legs reddish, the coxae black, the tip of the hind 

 tibiffi and the hind tarsi, except the joints basally, fuscous. Wings hyaline, the stigma 

 black or brown-black. 



Type. — No. 7714, U. S. National Museum. 



Manila. Described from 14 specimens, received from Father W. 

 A. Stanton, bred from a caterpillar labelled E. 



173. Microplitis manilse, new species. 



9 . Length 2 mm. Black, the head smooth, the thorax closely punctulate, 

 sericeous, the metathorax finely rugulose, with a median carina, the plate of the first 

 abdominal segment linear, punctate, the rest of the segments smooth, shining, the 

 basal two ventral segments and the sides of the first and second dorsal segments tes- 

 taceous ; palpi yellowish ; legs reddish, the coxce, trochanters, base of femora and 

 the hind legs entirely, except an annulus on tibi?e and the tibial spurs which are 

 white, black ; the front and middle tarsi are fuscous. Wings fuscous, the stigma and 

 costse dark brown. 



^ . Length hardly 2 mm. Differs from the 9 i'"* having the front and middle 

 femora pale at base, not black, the basal half or more of the hind tibiae white, while 

 the abdomen is shorter, the antennee longer. 



Type. — No. 7715, U. S. National Museum. 



Manila. Described from 2 specimens received from Father W. A. 

 Stanton. 



174. Microplitis philippinensis, new species. 



$ . Length 4.5 mm. Black ; face in front finely closely punctate, opaque, the 

 thorax above shining, but minutely punctured, the metathorax very coarsely reticu- 

 lated, with a sharp median carina; palpi, yellowish ; legs black or fuscous, the front 

 femora at apex and beneath, their tibise and tarsi, and other legs from tip of femora, 

 are yellowish ; the hind tibiae are very stout and are more or less brownish or reddish 

 outwardly from the middle to near the base. Wings with the apical third fuscous, the 

 basal two thirds subhyahne, the stigma and veins black. 



Type. — No. 7716, U. S. National Museum. 



Manila. Described from two specimens (B) and (F) received 

 from Father W. A. Stanton. 



175. Monolexis manilensis, new species. 



9. Length 2.5 mm.; ovipositor a little longer than the abdomen. Honey- 

 yellow, smooth and shining, the metathorax feebly rugulose, the mesonotum trilobed, 

 the middle lobe posteriorly depressed and shagreened ; legs pale yellowish-white, the 

 tarsi pale. Wings hyaline, the veins pallid, the stigma light brown or testaceous. 

 Abdomen oblong oval, the first segment sculptured, feebly striated, the other segment 

 smooth, impunctate. 



