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brownish-yellow ; abdomen ovate, ending in a point, smooth and shining, seen from 

 the side it is hardly twice as long as wide ; wings hyaline, the veins light brown, the 

 marginal vein nearly twice as long as the stigmal ; flagellum brown, the joints 2 to 5, 

 moniliform. The pronotum is twice as wide as long. 



Type. — No. 7160, U. S. National Museum. 



Atami. Described from seven specimens collected by Mr. A, 

 Koebele. 



Eurytoma japonica, new species. 



Female. — Length, about 4 mm. Black, the head and thorax umbilicately 

 punctate, clothed with a fine, sparse, whitish pubescence ; scape of antennas and the 

 legs, except the coxse, honey-yellow, the coxse black, the incisions of the joints, apices 

 of the i\h\x and the tarsi yellowish-white ; flagellum brown-black, the joints oblong, 

 the first about two and one half times as long as thick, the second about twice as long 

 as thick, the following very gradually shortening ; wings hyaline, the veins brownish- 

 yellow, the marginal vein nearly twice as long as the stigmal ; abdomen ovate, not 

 ending in a projecting point at apex, smooth and shining, seen from the side, a little 

 more than twice as long as wide, only slightly compressed. The pronotum is shorter 

 than the mesonotum, about one and one half times as wide as long. 



Type. — No. 7161, U. S. National Museum. 



Sapporo. Described from a single specimen received from Dr. 

 Matsumura. 



Eurytoma binotata, new species. 



Female. — Length, 1. 5-2 mm. Resembles E. atamiensis, but the pronotum is 

 only one and one half times as wide as long, with a small yellow spot at each ante- 

 rior angle, the legs are brownish-yellow, with all coxre and the hind femora black, 

 while the stigmal vein is only two thirds the length of the marginal vein. 



Type. — No. 7162, U. S. National Museum. 



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



Eurytoma hakonensis, new species. 



Female. — Length, 2.5 mm. Black, umbilicately punctate, but with the face, 

 cheeks and pronotum, except medially, more or less yellow or brownish-yellow ; scape 

 of antennse and legs yellowish, the tarsi whitish, the hind coxre black, the hind femora 

 brown, except at base and apex ; flagellum light brownish, the joints 2-5 moniliform ; 

 wings hyaline, the veins yellowish, the marginal vein only a little longer than the 

 stigmal ; abdomen short ovate, much shorter than the thorax and only about one and 

 one half times as long as wide. The pronotum is not quite twice as wide as long. 



Type. — No. 7168, U. S. National Museum. 



Hakone. Described from two specimens collected by Mr. A. 

 Koebele. 



Eurytoma mitsukurii, new species. 



Female. — Length, 3 mm. Mostly brownish-yellow, the eyes, a transverse line 

 on vertex enclosing the ocelli, the occiput, three lines on the pronotum, a spot on 



