NO. 1157. JAPANESE HYMENOPTEBA—MABLATT. 495 



tion normal, third cubital nearly twice as long as wide; sides parallel; 

 stigma regularly rounded, somewhat elongate but not acuminate. 

 Color black; legs yellowish ferruginous; venter inclined to same color, 

 distin(;tly so in one specimen ; extreme tip of posterior tibitw and the 

 tips of joints of posterior tarsi brown; antennsc fulvous beneath; 

 wings with basal two-thirds strongly infuscated, apical third hyaline; 

 veins and stigma dark brown, the latter reddish on apical half. 



Type.—^o. 3819, U.S.N.M. 



Described from two specimens (Ibuki), (No. 4). 



4. BLENNOCAMPA RELIGIOSA, new species. 



Female. — Length, 9 mm.; expanse, 20 mm.; very robust; abdomen 

 much broader than thorax; surface smooth, shining, without pubes- 

 cence ;^ dorsum of thorax and abdomen glistening; vertex and head 

 with coarse and not very close punctures; clypeus nearly truncate; 

 ©cellar basin breaking broadly into very broad antennal fovea; anten- 

 nae short, joint 3 considerably longer than 4; claws bifid, inner ray 

 large, nearly erjualing outer; sheath very narrow, somewhat elongate, 

 tip somewhat pointed. Color, orange yellow and black; compound 

 eyes, spot about ocelli, antennnp, except basal joint, meso- and metano- 

 tum and sheath, black; extreme apex of tibia' and the tarsi, except 

 base of first joint, brownish; wings strongly infuscated on basal 

 three- fifths, balance nearly hyaline; veins and stigma, black; pectus, 

 infuscated. 



Type.—^o. 3820, U.S.N.M. 



Described from three specimens. (Gifu cemetery and Ari-tera — 

 name of temple), (No. 7). 



5. MACROPHYA IGNAVA Smith. 



Macrophya ignava Smith, Traus. Ent.'Soc. Loud., 1874, p. .379, female. 

 Macrophya ignava Kikijy, List Hym. Brit. Mus., 1882, 1, j). 266, female. 



Five females and one male. (Gifu zuzushi), (No. 17). 



6. MACROPHYA JAPONICA, new species. 



^em«?e.— Length, 10 mm.; expanse, 20 mm.; rather elongate, shin- 

 ing; without noticeable pubescence; clypeus very long, deeply and 

 angularly notched, lobes rounded, clothed with sparse whitish hairs; 

 antennai clavate, joint 3 twice as long as 5, 4 but little longer than 5; 

 sheath narrow, slightly tapering; claws bifid. Color, black shining; 

 labrum, and large oval spot on posterior coxa^, white; anterior tibia*, 

 and tarsi more or less pallid; line on second tarsal joint and the two 

 following joints of posterior feet, together with base of last joint, 

 whitish; wings nearly hyaline, veins and stigma dark brown. 



Type.— 1^0. 3821, U.S.N.M. 



Described from one female. (Gifu), (No. 17a). 



