Sept., 1904.] ASHMEAD : HyMENOPTERA FROM JaPAN. 165 



Type. — No. 7215, U. S. National Museum. 

 Atami (Mr. A. Koebele). Four specimens. 



Eulophus striatipes, new species. 



9 . Length, 1.6 mm. Greenish-blue, the thorax shagreened ; legs, except the 

 coxse and a stripe on femora above, pale yellowish or yellowish-white, the coxse me- 

 tallic, the femora with a delicate fuscous stripe above ; wings hyaline, the veins 

 brownish-yellow ; abdomen oblong-oval, depressed, as long as the head and thorax 

 united, the sheaths of the ovipositor slightly projecting. The antennas are broken off 

 and cannot be described. 



Type. — No. 7216, U. S. National Museum. 

 Atami (Mr. A. Koebele). One specimen. 



Eulophus japonicus, new species. 



9 ■ Length, 2 mm. Head and thorax closely punctured, metallic green, the 

 abdomen long ovate, aeneous black ; scape of antenna;, trochanters, apices of femora, 

 the base and apex of tibia; and all tarsi, except the last joint, yellowish-white ; flagel- 

 lum brown-black ; wings hyaline, the veins brown, the marginal vein a little more 

 than twice as long as the stigmal vein. 



Type. — No. 7217, U. S. National Museum. 



Japan (exact locality unknown). One specimen received from 

 Mr. A. Koebele. 



Family LXXII, TRICHOGRAMMID.F:. 

 Genus TRICHOGRAMMA Westwood. 



Trichogramma japonicum, new species. 



9. Length, 0.5-0.6 mm. Piceous black, shining ; palpi white ; scape of an - 

 tennre pale yellowish, the pedicel and the flagellum brownish-yellow ; legs yellowish- 

 white, immaculate ; wings hyaline, with delicate hair-lines, the venation light brown- 

 ish, the stigmal vein as long as the marginal, oblique, scarcely bent ; abdomen sessile, 

 ovate, not longer than the head and thorax united, flat above, convex beneath and 

 pointed at apex, the ovipositor slightly projecting beyond the tip of the abdomen. 



Type. — No. 7218, U. S. National Museum. 



Gifu. Several specimens bred by Mr. Y. Nawa from unknown 

 lepidopterous eggs ; they are mounted on cardboard, together with a 

 Telenomus, and labelled No. 78. 



explanation of plates VII AND VIII. 

 Fig. I. Dendrocerus ratzeburgi Ashmead (Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, XII, 70, 

 1904). 



Fig. 2. Cerapteroceroides japonicus Ashmead. 

 Fig. 3. Trigonogastra hakonensis Ashmead. 

 Fig. 4. Ophelhioideiis japonicus Ashmead. 

 Fig. 5. Sympiersviotpha japonica Ashmead. 



