36 INSECUTOR INSClTl^t MENSTRUUS 



Length: Body about 1.8 mm., wing 1.5 mm. 



Paradeniya, Ceylon, two specimens, April and May, 1913, bred from 

 IValkeriana ? kondyense Green by A. Rutherford. 



Type, Cat. No. 18249, U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Nearest to C. monophlebi, but slightly larger. It differs from this 

 particulzurly in the straight posterior cross-vein and in the sharp point of 

 the third antennal joint. 



THREE NEW HYMENOPTERA 



{Chalcidoidea) 

 By J. C. CRAWFORD 



Pachyneuron hammari, new species. 



Female : Length about 2 mm. Head greenish, thorax bronzy, pro- 

 podeum bluish, abdomen dark brown ; head and thorax reticulate, the 

 reticulations almost thimble-like ; antennae with two ring joints, the scape 

 testaceous, rest of antennae brown ; pedicel longer than first joint of funi- 

 cle, the joints of the funicle about subquadrate ; apical part of scutellum 

 set off by a transverse furrow ; propodeum with a strong median carina 

 reaching the smooth elevated neck ; lateral folds rather indistinct, the area 

 between them and the spiraclar sulci with the sculpture less distinct than 

 that on median area of propodeum where it is almost thimble-like ; legs 

 testaceous, the femora brown except apically. 



Male : Length about 1 .5 mm. Similar to the female except in sec- 

 ondary sexual characters. 



Type locality : Roswell, New Mexico. 



Described from 1 2 specimens received from the Bureau of Entomol- 

 ogy, U. S. Department of Agriculture, under Quaintance No. 61 1 

 with the additional data, " Bred from codling moth material, 5, 15, 13, 

 A. G. Hammar, collector." 



Type, Cat. No. 18167, U. S. Nat. Mus. 



The species is distinguished from its allies by the strong medial carina 

 on the propodeum. 



Cyrtogaster glasgowi, new species. 



Female : Length about 2 mm. Dark green, with the abdomen con- 

 siderably darker than head and thorax ; head and thorax finely reticulated 



