1917] Girault—New Miscellaneous Chalcid-Flies from North America 91 
NEW MISCELLANEOUS CHALCID-FLIES FROM NORTH 
AMERICA. 
By A. A. GIRAuLt. 
Bureau of Entomology, Washington, D. C. 
Pseudiglyphomyia marilandica sp. nov. 
Female: Length, 1.00 mm. Very similar to nigrivariegata 
Girault but somewhat smaller and differing also in the following 
particulars: The general color is orange; the face of prothorax has 
a black stripe across it; cephalic margin of scutum rather broadly 
black; the parapsidal furrows and the suture between scutum and 
scutellum are more noticeably black; also black thus—there is a 
moderately large round spot in the center of the scutellum; the spot 
on the axillze is more distinct; the cephalic margin of the propodeum 
narrowly out a little laterad of the spiracle and an oblique stripe 
from base between meson and spiracle, extending well toward 
apex; and seven narrow cross-stripes on dorsal abdomen from 
base to apex, the first broadly interrupted at the meson. Prothorax 
lemon yellow. Tegulz dusky, also the antenne, the scape paler 
except on dorsal edge and toward the apex. Mandibles 6-dentate. 
Funicle joints subequal, each twice longer than wide and longer 
than the pedicel; club 1 nearly as long as funicle 1, longest, 3 with 
a distinct terminal spicule. The propodeum is as in nigrivariegata 
but there is no very narrow lateral carina directly from the minute 
round spiracle which is not very close to the cephalic margin. 
Types compared. 
One female, open woods, Glenndale, Md. (September 28, 1916). 
Type: Catalogue No. 20622, U. $. National Museum, the female 
on a tag, the head and the hind tibiz on a slide. 
Euplectrus platypene Howard. 
Reared from a larva on grass, Barbados, B. W. I., January, 1915 
(F. Watts). 
Gonatocerus illinoiensis sp. nov. 
Female: Similar to the description of juvator Perkins but the legs 
are yellow except all tibie and tarsi besides the prothorax, lateral 
and caudal margins of scutum and the parapsides except apex 
