N >. uii. XEW PHILIPPIXE HYMENOPTERA—ASIIMEAD. 409 



except a broad wliite annulus, black; wings hyaline, with a broad 

 l)ro\vn band across the stigma, the stigma and veins black or brown- 

 1)lack. 



The metathorax is rugiilose, with two transverse carinw and a pleural 

 cai'ina, the tirst transverse carina being connected with a triangular 

 area just back of the metascutellum, the spiracles large; the insect 

 otherwise, except the mesopleiira anteriorly, which are finely rugulose, 

 and the second and third a])dominal segments, which are closely finely 

 punctate and opaque, is smooth and shining. 



7}/y>6.-Cat. No. 9441, U.S.N.M. 



Manila. (Father Brown.) 



ig. ISOTIMA CINCTICORNIS, new species. 



Ftftncde. — Length nearly .5 mm.; ovipositor not quite as long as the 

 abdomen. Colored as in I. aJhicincta^ only the antenna? have a distinct 

 white annulus not present in that species, while the legs too are slightly 

 diti'erently colored, being mostly red, with the hind pair black from 

 the trochanters, with only the tibial spurs white; the tarsi wholly 

 black, not white basall}' as in /. alhlcincta. 



T(/pe.~Cat. No. 9042, U.S.N.M. 



Manila. (Father Brown.) 



Genus AGROTHEREUTES Forster. 

 20. AGROTHEREUTES NIGRITARSIS, new species. 



Feinalt. — Length about T nun.; ovipositor not half the length of the 

 abdomen. Head, prothorax, mesonotum, and the abdomen, except the 

 apical margins of the first and second segments and large spots on 

 the last two segments which are white, black; rest of the thorax and the 

 legs, except the front and middle coxre and an annulus at base of hind 

 tibiiv which are white, and the hind tibise and tarsi which are ])lack. are 

 ferruginous or red; the antenna?, except joints S, 9, and 10 in fi'ont 

 which are white, are l)lack, the three or four basal joints being brown- 

 ish. Wings hyaline, faintly dusky at apex, the stigma and veins dark 

 brown. 



The whole insect is mostly smooth and shining, l)ut the face from 

 the antenna? to the cl3'peus and the depressions lateralh^ on the prono- 

 tum are finely rugulose, the mesopleura, except a spot at the upper 

 hind angles and the metathorax, are rugulose, while the second and 

 third segments of the abdomen are closely, opaquely punctate. 



Tupe.—Q^it. No. 9043, U.S.N.M. 



Manila. (Father Brown.) 



21. AGROTHEREUTES ALBIPALPIS, new species. 



J[(de. — Length mm. Head and thorax, except the metathorax, 

 which is red, and the abdomen mostly black, ))ut marked with white 



