66 ICHNETJMONID^. 



Genus PSEUDEUGALTA, Ashn. 



Pseudeugalta, Ashniead, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mas. xxiii, 1900, p. 55. 

 Baliena, Cameron, Mancli. Mem. 1900, p. 101. 



Genotype, Eugalta sjnnosa, Cam. 



Eyes large and not apically convergent nor internally emar- 

 ginate, upper orbits margined, nearly reaching base of ttie large 

 apically truncate and unidentate mandibles ; clypeus not separated 

 from face ; temples neither flat nor oblique ; ocelli large and 

 prominent. Prothorax not produced into a neck ; mesoaotuni 

 centrally reticulate at the apex, with the notauli deeply impressed ; 

 metathorax elongate and gradually rounded at the apex, irregularly 

 trans-striate, with no are?e, but with a shallow central furrow ou 

 the basal three-fourths; spiracles subceutral, small, oval or almost 

 circular. Abdomen smooth, with the segments not much broader 

 than long ; basal longer than second segment, gradually ex]ilauate 

 towai'ds its apex ; gastrocoeli of the second distinct ; terebi-a 

 elongate, longer than half the body, emitted from a ventral fold. 

 Legs elongate and slender, with the coxse large and elongate ; 

 hind tarsi nearly as long as their tibiae, large, elongate, with their 

 claws curved and more slender than the shorter and stout central 

 lobes, w hieh are wanting on the external hind claw only. A\''ings 

 with an areolet ; median nervure of hind wings entire to base. 



Range. India, Philippine Islands. 



This genus was split off by Ashmead from Eugaha for the re- 

 ception of those species of the latter with the alar areolet entire, 

 and no other points of distinction are claimed for it.* 



Table of Species. 



1 (4) Thorax partly red j scuteUum and liind 



femora black. 



2 (3) Head posteriorly broad ; areolet hardly 



petiolate . . " s2>inosa, Cam., p. 67. 



3 (2) Head posteriorly narrow ; areolet 



petiolate moloc/i, sp. n., p. 68. 



4 (1) Thorax not red-marked ; scutellum 



pale ; hind femora mainly fulvous. 

 .") (6) Mesonotum glabrous ; hind tibias 



apically black nic/ricollis, Cam., p. 69. 



6 (5) Mesonotum punctate ; hind tibife 



apically white ^7?i?ici«/«^rt, Cam., p. 69. 



* To tliis genu.s belongs the Philippine rimx>la furcifera, Bingham (Ann. 

 IS'at. Hist, xvi, 189.5, p. 445), as I am enabled to state from an examination of 

 the typical c? in the British Museum. It is quite distinct from Euxoides, 

 CresBon (Trans. Amer. Eat. Soc. 1870, p. 167, = Callidlsis, Forst.), and may 

 constitute the alternate sex oi PseiideHf/alfa punctulata, Cam., tiiough the central 

 scments and scutellum are .subglabrous, the mesonotum mucli uiore sparselj' 

 punctate and the hind femora are discally rayed with black, but witJiout any 

 Ijlack at the apex. 



