NO. 1413. NEW FILIPINO IIYMENOPTERA—ASHMEAD. 965 



Family EURYTOMID.E. 



Genus EURYTOMA Illiger. 

 14. EURYTOMA BANKSI, new species. 



Female. — Length l.ti mui. Stature and general appearance of JE. 

 iiianll-x,^ but differs decidedly in the color of the antenna? and legs. 

 The scape, except at the extreme apex, the trochanters, more or less, 

 the front tibiae, and the middle and -hind knees are honey -yellow; the 

 tips of the middle and hind tibise, and all tarsi, are snow-white; the tip 

 of the scape and the rounded pedicel are black; the liagellum is brown- 

 black and pubescent, the lirst joint the longest, about twice as long as 

 thick, the following joints to the club shortening, the last being 

 scarcely longer than thick. 



Male. — Length 1.3 to l.-t mm. Readily recognized ])y the structure 

 of the antenna?, or flagellum. and the abdomen. The flagellum is a 

 little more than thrice as long as the scape, the funicle joints being- 

 nodose, pedicellate at apex, the nodose part of the joints with whorls 

 of long hair; the knees of the middle and hind legs are honey-yellow, 

 the front tibiie, except a brown spot in front near the base, the tips of 

 middle and hind tibia? and all tarsi, being white. The abdomen is 

 short, oval, highly polished, and attached to the thorax by a petiole 

 which is as long as the hind coxa?. 



Ty^A.— Cat. No. 8204, U.S.N.M. 



Manila. (Charles S. Banks.) Many specimens. 



15. EURYTOMA ALBOTIBIALIS, new species. 



Female. — Length 4 mm. Black, the head and thorax closely, 

 umbilicately punctured, clothed w^th a fine, sparse, white pubescence; 

 the scape, teguUe, and tips of all the femora are honey -yellow, the tibiae 

 and tarsi white, the tibiie toward base faintly tinged with brown, the 

 rest of the antennae black. The first joint of the flagellum is the 

 longest joint; it is a little more than twice longer than thick, the fol- 

 lowing joints to the club imperceptibly shortening, the club about 

 one-half longer than the tirst funicle joint. Wings clear hyaline, the 

 veins pale yellowish, the marginal vein being longer than the post- 

 marginal and thicker; the stigmal vein, wuth its knob, is about half 

 the length of the marginal. The abdomen is subpetiolate, conic-ovate, 

 subcompressed, pointed at apex, polished black, with the extreme tips 

 of the sheaths of the ovipositor honey-yellow. 



Type.—Csit. No. 8215, U.S.N.M. 



Manila. (Charles S. Banks.) 



