154 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Voi, xii. 



fuscous ; flagellum long, subclavate, fuscous or brown-black ; wings much abbrevi- 

 ated and narrowed, fuscous, with a transverse band at base and apical third hyaline. 



Type. — No. 7169, U. S. National INIuseum. 



Sapporo. Described from four female specimens received from Dr. 

 Matsumura, and bred from the eggs of a Lepidopteron, Gastropacha sp. 



Anastatus brevipennis, new species. 



Female. — Length, 3 mm. ^^ineous-black, the disk of the mesonotum and the 

 abdomen with a bluish tinge, the latter with a white band at base ; scape of antennae 

 and legs, except as noted, brownish-yellow, coxje and femora brown, the hind tibiae 

 more or less fuscous ; flagellum subclavate, brown-black ; wings much abbreviated, 

 narrowed, the apical two thirds fuscous, but divided by a transverse white band ; the 

 base of the wings hyaline. 



Type. — No. 7170, U. S. National Museum. 



Gifu. Described from two specimens received from Mr. Y. Nawa. 



Anastatus albitarsis, new species. 



Female. — Length, 2 mm. Metallic-greenish, the abdomen ?eneous-black, with 

 a white band at base ; antenna; brown-black ; legs Kneous-black, the trochanters 

 and tibiffi brown, the tips of the tibice and the tarsi yellowish ; wings fuscous, the tips 

 paler, the basal fourth hyaline, the fuscous part with two white triangular spots 

 vis-a-vis. 



Type. — No. 7171, U. S. National Museum. 



Hakone. Described from a single specimen collected by Mr. A. 

 Koebele. 



Genus EUPELMUS Dalman. 



Eupelmus formosae, new species. 



Female. — Length, 2.8 mm. Ovipositor projecting, yellowish with the tip black. 

 Bronzed green, the collar and the presternum and the anterior part of the mesosternum 

 bluish ; scape of antenna and the legs, except as noted, brownish-yellow, the 

 tarsi paler, the hind coxre aaneous-black, the hind femora metallic brown at basal two 

 thirds ; wings hyaline, the veins light brown, the marginal vein very long, about four 

 times as long as the stigmal. 



Type. — No. 7173, U. S. National Museum. 



Formosa. Described from a single specimen collected by Mr. A. 

 Koebele. 



Subfamily II, Encyrtin^. 



Tribe 111, Mirini. 

 Genus COPIDOSOMA Ratzeburg. 



Copidosoma japonicum, new species. 



Male. — Length, I mm. .Eneous black, the mesonotum with a "metallic- 

 greenish tinge, smooth, impunctate ; antenna; black, the flagellum subclavate; legs 



