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of the antennae black ; flagellum short, joints 4 to 6 wider than long ; head finel. 



punctulate, the thorax rugulose. (Length, 1.3 to 1.6 mm.) T. mitsukurii 



Legs, except coxre, brownish-yellow, the antennae, except the scape, brown- 

 black; flagellum long, joints 4 to 6 longer than wide; head smooth, impunc- 

 tate, the thorax finely punctulate, the scutellum smooth. (Length, 1. 3 mm.) 



T. hakonensis. 

 6. Thorax sparsely, microscopically punctate. 



Legs and scape of antennre yellow, the flagellum not short, brown. (Length, 

 1.4 to 1.5 mm.) T. gifuensis. 



Telenomus atamiensis, new species. 



Male. — Length, 0.70-0.75 mm. Black and shining, the head smooth, impunc- 

 tate, wider than the thorax, about 3j^ times as wide as thick, antero-posteriorly, the 

 eyes light-colored, the mesonotum with a few very minute scattered punctures ; flagel- 

 lum dark brown, pubescent, the scape and the pedicel except at extreme apex which 

 is yellowish, black ; wings hyaline, pubescent, the veins brown, the marginal vein 

 very short, only about one third the length of the stigmal vein which ends in a small 

 knob ; abdomen short oval, hardly longer than the thorax, depressed, smooth and 

 shining, except the first segment which is delicately striated ; legs black or brown- 

 black, the trochanters, tips of femora, tips of tibiK and all tarsi yellow. 



Type. — No. 7122, U. S. National Museum. 



Atami. Two specimens collected by Mr. A. Koebele. 



Telenomus nawai, new species. 



Female, male. Length, 0.45-0. 50 mm. Black and shining, impunciate, the head 

 about 3 times as wide as thick antero-posteriorly ; antennse light brown, the scape 

 yellowish ; wings hyaline, the veins pale, the marginal vein nearly punctiform, only 

 a little longer than thick ; abdomen broadly oval, not longer than the thorax, smooth 

 and shining ; legs pale yellow, the hind femora and tibiss medially sometimes tinged 

 with brown. 



The male is easily known by the 12-jointed filiform antenna?, the flagellar joints 

 from the third to the last are moniliform, the second being longer than thick. Some 

 specimens measure only 0.30 mm. in length. 



Type. — No. 7123, U. S. National Museum. 



Gifu. Described from 18 specimens bred by Mr. Y. Nawa from 

 the eggs of an unknown Lepidopteron. 



Telenomus mitsukurii, new species. 



Female. — Length, 1.3-1.6 mm. Black, the head finely punctulate, smoother 

 and shining in front, the thorax finely rugulose, opaque, finely pubescent ; legs, 

 except coxEc, and first six joints of the antennas brownish-yellow, the rest of the an- 

 tennse black or brown-black ; abdomen broadly oval, a little shorter than the thorax, 

 depressed, smooth and shining ; wings hyaline, pubescent, the veins light brown or 

 brownish-yellow. 



Type. — No. 7124, U. S. National Museum. 



Atami and Hakone. Described from 5 specimens collected by 

 Mr. A. Koebele. 



