Sept., 1904.] ASHMEAD : HyMENOPTERA FROM JaPAN. 147 



Atami. Described from a single specimen received from Mr. A. 

 Koebele and labelled No. 1558, evidently bred. 



Family LXII, CHALCIDID.^. 

 Subfamily I, Leucospidin^. 

 Genus LEUCOSPIS Fabricius. 

 Leuscospis japonica Walker. 



A female and male of this species were received from Dr. Mitsu- 

 kuri. The male was unknown to Walker ; it differs from the female 

 in having no yellow band at the apex of the scutellum, the two minute 

 yellow spots on the disk of the pronotum, so conspicuous in the 

 female are wanting, while the abdomen has two yellow bands — a 

 band at the apex of the second and the third segments, two yellow 

 dots on the disk of the first segment and a yellow dot at the apex of 

 the last segment. 



Type $ — No. 7 151, U. S. National Museum. 



Gifu. Described from a male, accompanied with a female, re- 

 ceived from Dr. Mitsukuri, which I am informed by Mr. Marlatt, 

 were taken by Mr. Y. Nawa, of Gifu. 



Subfamily II, Chalcidin^. 



Tribe I, Chalcidini. 



Genus CHALCIS Fabricius. 



The species known from Japan falling in this genus are C. formo- 



sensis Ashm., C. mitsukurii Ashm., C. chinensis Ashm., C. euplcecz 



Westw., C. ohscura Walk, and C. mikado Cam. (= C. callipits 



Kirby). 



Tribe II, Smicrixi. 



Genus EPITRANUS Walker. 



Epitranus albipennis Walker. 



Hiogo. 



Tribe III, Chalcitellim. 



Genus ANACRYPTUS Kirby. 



To this genus belongs Epitranus erythrogaster Cam. described 

 from Nagasaki. 



Anacryptus japonicus, new species. 



Male. — Length, 4.2 mm. Black and shining, but closely pmictate, except on 

 the mesonotum and the scutellum, where the punctures are larger and sparser ; tips of 



