NO. i4i>4. ^^EW PHILIPPINE HYMENOPTERA—ASIIMEAD. 411 



h3^aline, the lanceolate stigma and the veins black or brown-black, the 

 second recurrent nervure being- distincth" interstitial with the tirst 

 transverse cubitus; the areolet is wanting-, but there is a trace of the 

 second transverse cubitus present by a small stump of a vein from the 

 radius. 



Type.— C^i. No. 9045, U.S.N.M. 



Manila. (Father Erown.) 



Genus XANTHOPIMPLA Saussure. 



23. XANTHOPIMPLA KRIEGERI, new species. 



Female. — Length 9 mm.; ovipositor less than one-third the length 

 of the abdomen. Yellow; a spot inclosing the pale ocelli, a round 

 spot on each side of the mesonotum, a minute spot on each side of the 

 first al)dominal segment just back of the spiracles, a small round s})ot 

 on each side of the second segment, a large ol)long oval spot on each 

 side of the third, fourth, fifth, and seventh s(>gments, tiiat on th(^ 

 seventh being emarginate within, a V-shaped mark on the eighth seg- 

 ment, and the sheaths of the ovipositor black; eyes ])rown, slightly 

 emarginate within; antennic bhu-k, with the tirst four or live joints 

 3'ellow beneath, the tirst joint or the scape being triangularly emargi- 

 nate laterally at apex; the tips of the tarsal claws and the teeth of the 

 mandibles are black. Wings h3"aliue, the stigma and the veins, except 

 the subcostal vein and the stigma within which are 3'ellowish, are 

 black; the areolet is trapeziform, subpetiolate. The metanotum has 

 three areas across the base, and another area on each side back of the 

 lateral basal areas, or live in all; the pleural carina' and a carina at 

 the a})ex of the metanotum are distinct but ver\' delicate. 



Type.—O.xt. No. 8962, U.S.N.M. 



Manila. Two specimens. (Father Robert Brown.) 



This interesting new species, the tirst to be discovered in the Philip- 

 , pines, is named in honor of Dr. Richard Krieger, who monographed 

 the species in the genus XajithojHiupla Saussure in 1899. 



Family ALYSIID.F. 



Genus GONIARCHA Forster. 



24. GONIARCHA MALAYENSIS, new species. 



Ftmalt. — Length 2 mm.; ovipositor about the length of the basal 

 joint of the hind tarsi. Head, except the ej^es, and the abdomen, 

 except the tirst segment, ferruginous, the eyes, the thorax, the hind 

 coxa\ and the tirst segment of the abdomen, black; the second dorsal 

 segment of the abdomen is more or less brownish; the anteniue are 

 dark fuscous, l)ecoming black toward apex, but witli the tirst four or 

 live joints yellowish; the palpi, tips of coxte, and all trochanters are 



