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Superfamily III, VESPOIDEA. 

 Family XXXII, BETHYLID.^!:. 

 Genus EPYRIS Westwood. 

 Epyris atamensis, new species. 



Female. — Length, about 3 mm. Black, the head minutely closely punctate, the 

 pronotum sparsely punctate ; mandibles, palpi, the apical third of the scape, the 

 flagellum and the legs, brownish-yellow, the femora more or less dusky, the front 

 femora brown. Wings subfuscous, the venation pale brown. 



The antennae are somewhat stout, 13-jointed, the scape long, a little more than 

 four times as long as thick ; the first joint of the flagellum is a little longer than thick, 

 more slender than the following joints; joints 2-10 wider than long. The mesono- 

 tum is without a trace of the parapsidal furrows, the scutellum with a transverse furrow 

 across the base, while the metanotum has some elevated longitudinal lines. The 

 abdomen is conically pointed, highly polished, but clothed with some sparse white 

 hairs, the second segment being the longest, about one half longer than the third. 



Tvfie — No. 7110, U. S. National Museum. 

 Atami (Mr. A. Koebele). One specimen. 



Genus GONIOZUS Forster. 

 Goniozus japonicus, new species. 



Ftiiiale. — I,ength, 2.5-3 ™ni- Black and shining ; the head with some sparse, 

 microscopic punctures ; mandibles, palpi, antennte, trochanters, tibiae and tarsi, yellow 

 or brownish-yellow, the coxre and femora black or fuscous black. Wings hyaline, 

 the parastigma and stigma brown, the other veins pale yellowish, the basal nervure 

 with a branch not quite as long as its first abscissa, or the part between the branch and 

 the median vein. 



The prothorax has fine, longitudinal lineations on each side, the metathorax has 

 the sides coriaceous, but has some elevated lines above, while the abdomen is pointed 

 and highly polished. 



Type. — No. 71 II, U. S. National Museum. 



Gifu (Y. Nawa). 



Superfamily V, PROCTOTRYPOIDEA. 



Family LII, PROCTOTRYPID.-F. 



Genus PROCTOTRYPES Latreille. 



Proctotrypes scymni, new species. 



Female. — Length, 3 mm. Polished blacK, the metathorax rugulusc, without 

 carina, the cauda not longer than the basal joint of the hind tarsi, or hardly so long ; 

 antennse and legs brownish-yellow, the former faintly dusky toward apex ; the second 

 joint of the middle trochanters is produced at apex into a little tooth ; wings clear 

 hyaline, without a trace of internal veins, the subcostal vein, stigma and radius 

 brown. 



