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tennse, and legs entirely yellowish-ferruginous; body, except venter 

 and most of pleurae and the area behind and at the sides of post- 

 scutel, very densely clothed with bright golden pile. Wings to the 

 stigma yellowish hyaline, below stigma is a transverse infuscate band, 

 the apex subhyaline; venation yellowish or yellowish-brown. 



Type-locality. — Grand Malindang Mountain, North Mindanao, 

 Philippine Islands, June 3-8, 1906. Collected by Dr. E. A. Mearns, 

 U. S. Army. 



Type.— C^t. No. 12822, U.S.N.M. 



This beautiful species may not belong to Pseudagenia, but it agrees 

 with the characters of that genus better than any other known to the 

 author, and until the genera are revised had best be left there. 



DOLICHURUS STANTONI (Ashmead). 

 Thyreosphex Ashmeat>= Dolichurus Latreille. 



This remarkable little wasp was described as a new genus, Thyreos- 

 phex, "• by Dr. W. H. Ashmead and placed in the Larridse, but it has 

 nothing to do with that family, and there can be no doubt that 

 Thyreosphex is the same as Dolichurus. The female of this species 

 agrees in general with the male. 



NOTOGONIA CRAWFORDI, new species. 



Female. — Length 14 mm. Anterior margin of the clypeus rounded, 

 without teeth, slightly notched; head closely, finely punctured; 

 scape carinated ventrally; eyes at the vertex separated by about the 

 length of second and third antennal joints; third and fourth antennal 

 joints subequal; dorsulum and scutel finely, closely punctured; 

 scutel not impressed; metanotum granular; pygidium at apex wHIth 

 a V-shaped notch. Black: tegulse brownish; the usual silvery 

 pubescence; pygidium with brownish pubescence. Wings hyaline, 

 with a strong yellow tinge ; venation reddish-yellow. 



Type-locality. — Manila, Philippine Islands. Collected by R. E. 

 Brown. 



Type.— Cat. No. 12820, U.S.N.M. 



Perhaps closest to N. jaculatrix (Smith), but chstinct in the finely 

 granular metapleurse. 



Named for Mr. J. C. Crawford, who had first determined it as new. 



NOTOGONIA MANILENSIS, new species. 



Male. — Length about 9 mm. Anterior margin of clypeus sub- 

 truncate, slightly notched in the middle; head, dorsulum, and scutel 

 finely, closely punctured; scape carinated ventrally; antennal joints 

 rounded out beneath; third and fourth joints subequal; scutel not 

 impressed; metanotum with distinct, slightly oblique striae, which 



a Can. Ent., vol. 36, 1904, p. 283. 



