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Family XXXII. BETHYLlD.l^]. 



Genus DISSOMPH ALUS Ashmead. 

 DISSOMPHALUS TIBIALIS, new species. 



Female. — Length, 2.S mm. Black, liighly polished, impuiictate. 

 The scape and pedicel are yellow, the tlagellam 1)rowni.sh yellow, the 

 joints transverse, submoniliform. The mandi})les, except at apex, are 

 reddish. The tibite and tarsi are yellowish white. The head is oblong, 

 about \\ times as long as wide, without ocelli; the eyes oval, placed on 

 each side anteriorly, while the abdomen is long, conically produced, 

 more than twice as long as the thorax. 



7//y>.^.— Cat. No. 79!»9, U.S.N.M. 



Manila. (W. A. Stanton.) 



Genus GONIOZUS Forster. 

 GONIOZUS PHILIPPINENSIS, new species. 



Female. — Length, about '1 mm. Polished black, shining; the head 

 and thorax fainth" pubescent; the o])long head with some nnnute punc- 

 tures. The antenna^ .entirely, and the legs, except the front and hind 

 coxie and their femora, which are blackish or l)rownish piceous, are 

 brownish yellow. Wings hyaline; the parastigma and stigma dark 

 brown; the veins pallid or hyaline. The branch from the basal vein is 

 fully as long as the tirst abscissa of the basal vein, or possibly a little 

 longer. All the tlagellar joints after the first are moniliform. 



MaJe. — Length, l.f) mm. Agrees well with the female, except that 

 the head is proportionatel\" smaller, and the legs are wholly brownish 

 yellow; the tibia? and tarsi a little paler, more yellowish white. 



Type.^Qvii. No. Ti»lo, U.S.N.M. 



Manila. Described from specimens bred by Father Stanton from a 

 larva of a small Lepidopteron. 



Siiljlaiiiil.v III. DR^'ITsTIlV^K. 



Genus DRYINUS Latreille. 



DRYINUS STANTONI, new species. 



FciiiaJe. — Length. 8.5 nun. Black and shagreened, but clothed with 

 a fine sericeous pile; scape except at base, the pedicel at apex, the 

 clypeus except at apex, the legs except as hereafter noted, and the 

 apex of the abdomen rufo-testaceous. The base of the pedicel, the 

 bidcntate apex of the clypeus, and the apex of front coxa* and trochan- 

 ters are whitish, while the middle and hind coxte and the extreme tips 



