76 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Vof. xii. 



wholly black ; antennae, except the extreme apex of the scape and the pedicel 

 which have a testaceous tinge, black ; the flagellum is filiform, the first joint very 

 minute, rounded, the second larger, globular, the following to the last oblong, longer 

 than thick, about I ^ times as long as thick, the last joint ovate. 



Type. — No. 7134, U. S. National Museum. 



Gifu. Described from four male specimens, labelled No. 74, 

 received from Mr. Y. Navva. 



Superfamily VI, CYNIPOIDEA. 



Family LVIII, FIGITID.'E. 



Subfamily I, Onychiin.e. 



Genus ONYCHIA Haliday. 



Onychia japonica, new species. 



Female. — Length 5-5.5 'uni. Black, the scutellum with a yellow spot on each 

 side towards the base, the front tibiae toward base and beneath, the front tarsi, joints 

 2-4 of middle tarsi and joints 2-4 of the hind tarsi, yellowish. The head and 

 thorax are shagreened, opaque, and more or less transversely rugulose ; ocelli yel- 

 lowish, the front ocellus placed in a smooth depression, surrounded by a delicate 

 carina ; eyes brown ; antenna long, about two thirds the length of the body, black, 

 the first joint of the flagellum the longest joint, the last joint the next longest, only 

 a little shorter than the first but almost as long as the two preceding joints united; 

 middle carina of the mesonotum forked at apical third, the cell thus formed finely 

 transversely rugulose. Wings hyaline, glabrous or nearly, the veins pale yellowish, 

 the costal and marginal cells confluent. The metathorax is rugulose and pubescent 

 with sometimes a yellowish spot where the petiole is attached. The abdomen is 

 polished black, ovate, shorter than the thorax, the petiole opaque, aciculated. 



Male. — Agrees well with the female except that the antennse are 14-jointed, fully 

 as long as the body, the joints longer proportionally, cylindrical ; the first flagellum 

 joint is not longer than the second, subemarginate outwardly at basal half; the veins 

 of the front wings are tinged with brown, while the abdomen is more obtuse at apex 

 than in the female. 



Type. — No. 3135, U. S. National Museum. 



Atami, Hakone and Nikko. Described from one male and four 

 female specimens collected by Mr. A. Koebele. 



Subfamily III, Anacharin/E. 

 Genus XYALASPIS Hartig. 

 Xyalaspis atemiensis, new species. 



Female. — Length, 2.8 mm. Black, with yellow mandibles, the antennae and 

 the legs, except coxce, hind femora basally and hind tarsi, brownish-yellow, the scape 

 towards base and the flagellum towards apex are dusky ; the coxse, hind femora 



