100 Psyche [June 
its absence in venustum. In the Australian M. tyndalli, the blade- 
like portion of the caudal wing was absent. Neomymar has normal 
hind wings except that the petiole is long as in Mymar. 
i) 
A METALLIC SPECIES OF CIRROSPILOPSIS FROM 
MARYLAND (HYMENOPTERA EULOPHID). 
By A. A. GiravLt, 
Bureau of Entomology, Washington, D. C. 
The following species resembles a Diaulinopsis but there are no 
grooves on the scutellum, the caudal tibial spur is single and the 
club without a distinct apical nipple. 
Cirrospilopsis metallicus sp. nov. 
Female: Length, 1.10 mm. Brassy metallic green, the wings 
hyaline, the legs (except the coxee; apex of first coxe yellow), 
venation and the antenne (except the scape and pedicel except 
both at apex), golden yellow. Body densely scaly, the parapsidal 
furrows distinct, the propodeum moderately short, noncarinate 
(a median carina subobsolete), the spiracles small, rounded, cepha- 
lad. Bristles on thorax minute, sparse. Postscutellum rather 
large. Mandibles 4-dentate, the last two teeth much smaller than 
the others. Pedicel subequal to funicle 1 which is nearly twice 
longer than wide, 2 somewhat shorter, the club somewhat longer 
than the funicle; ring-joints distinct. Middle tibial spur long, 
slender. Stigmal vein not quite half the length of the marginal, 
the postmarginal two-thirds the length of the marginal. 
From two females captured by sweeping in the woods, Glenndale, 
Md., May 4, 1916. 
Types: Catalogue No. 20291, U. S. National Museum, the 
specimens on a tag, a head and two caudal tibie on a slide. 
