A. A. GIRAULT. 41 



long equal setse, and the submarginal vein another of nearly equal 

 length near its distal end ; also a smaller one at the base of the stigmal 

 vein and two others, one on the marginal vein near the middle long 

 seta and one on the submarginal vein, a total of seven. Sculpture of 

 the body not marked, inconspicuous. 

 Male. — The same. 



Described from four males and fifteen females received 

 from Professor S. I. Kuwana of Japan through Dr. L. O. 

 Howard to whom they were sent for identification. The 

 specimens were distributed on four balsam slides labelled 

 respectively " 6. Host: Chilo simplex (eggs). Japan. S.I. 

 Kuwana, March, 1910." 



Habitat. — Japan. 



Homotypes.—C2it. No. 13,391, United States National Mu- 

 seum, Washington, D. C, 1 c?, 6 9 's in xylol-balsam, 1 

 slide. Accession No. 44,169, Illinois State Laboratory of 

 Natural History, Urbana, Illinois, 1 cf , 2 9 's in xylol-balsam, 

 1 slide (sublabel "6"). 



LITERATURE REFERRED TO. 



ASHMEAD, William Harris. — The Canadian Entomologist, 

 London, Ontario, XX, p. 107. 



1895. Marlatt, Charles Lester. — Insect Life, U. S. Department 



of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, VII (1894-1895), p. 13. 



1896. Zehntner. — Mededeelingen van het Proefstation Oost-Java. 



Nieuwe serie No. 23. 



1898. DE Dalla Torre, Carl G. — Catalogus hymenopterorum hucus- 

 que descriptorum systematicus et synonymicus, Lipsiae, V. 



1907. GiRAULT, Alexandre Arsene.— Psyche, Boston, Massachu- 

 setts, XIV, p. 30, 



1909. ScHMiEDEKNECHT, Otto. — Genera Insectorum (P. Wytsman), 



Bruxelles, 97™* fascicule, family Chalcididae. 



1910. HoDGKiss, Harold E. Technical Bull. No. 17, New York 



Agric. Experiment Station, Geneva. 



trans, am. ENT. SOC, XXXVII. (6) 



