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Family LXVIII, ENCYRTID^:. 

 Subfamily I, Eupelmin^. 



Tribe I, Eupelmim. 

 Genus CALOSOTER Walker. 



Calosoter albitarsis, new species. 



Female. — Length, 2.4 mm. Head, except the eyes, the antennse and the 

 thorax, except a streak at each side of the mesonotum, the scutellum, the mesopleura 

 and the metanotum which are metallic brown-black, brownish-yellow ; legs, except 

 the tarsi and hind femora and tibire, brownish-yellow, the tarsi, except last joint, and 

 the apical third of hind femora, white, rest of hind femora and the hind tibiae, black ; 

 wings hyaline, the veins light brown, the marginal vein very long and slender ; abdo- 

 men conic-ovate, longer than the thorax, compressed, pointed at apex, and with a 

 bronzed metallic tinge. 



Type. — No. 7172, U. S. National Museum. 



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



Koebele. 



Genus ANASTATUS Motschulsky. 



Anastatus japonicus, new species. 



Female. — Length, 2 mm. Head and thorax closely, finely punctulate, gold- 

 green, the frontal furrow with a bluish tinge, the collar bluish or violaceous, the 

 mesopleura posteriorly brownish ; antennaj brown-black, the scape at base and 

 beneath, the sutures of the trochanters, middle coxae beneath, base of their tibia; and 

 the tibial spurs, yellow, rest of legs brown -black, the hind legs Kneous-black ; abdo- 

 men black, with a yellowish band at base beneath. Wings with the apical two thirds 

 fuscous, the basal one third and a curved band across from the stigmal vein hyaline 

 or whitish. 



Male. — Length, 1.6 mm. -Eneous black, the head and sides of thorax tinged 

 with blue, the disk of the mesothorax metallic-green, the parapsidal furrows deep, 

 distinct, the abdomen black ; legs teneous-black, the front tibite and tarsi light brown, 

 an annulus at base of the tibiiTe and the hind tarsi, white. Wings clear hyaline, the 

 veins brown, the stigmal vein about one third the length of the submarginal vein, the 

 stigmal vein about one third the length of the marginal and ending in a little knob, 

 the postmarginal fully two thirds the length of the marginal. The antennae are 

 black or brown-black, the flagellum long, filiform, densely pubescent, the joints 

 nearly twice as long as thick. 



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



Atami. Decribed from several specimens received from Mr. A. 

 Koebele. 



Anastatus gastropachae, new species. 



Female. — Length, 1.8-2 mm. Head metallic-bronzed green, the thorax brown- 

 ish-yellow, the middle mesothoracic lobe blue, the abdomen reneous black ; scape of 

 antennae and the legs brownish-yellow, the tarsi pale, the middle tibice more or less 



