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joints subequal ; notauli well defined, practically complete ; scutellum 

 flat, not margined, shining, sparsely punctured; propodeum long 

 with a transverse carina before the middle and an irregular carina 

 defining the petiolar area; propodeal spiracles slitlike; nervellus 

 reclivous; nervulus interstitial; second intercubitus nearly obliter- 

 ated; the areolet trapezoidal; recurrent somewhat before the first 

 intercubitus ; first tergite with the dorsal carina extending nearly to 

 the middle, the lateral carinae complete but poorly defined basally; 

 the first tergite shining, with irregular, scattered punctures along 

 the posterior margin, twice as wide posteriorly as anteriorly; the 

 second tergite gradually widening posteriorly so it is twice as wide 

 on the posterior margin as on the anterior margin; legs robust; 

 ovipositor a little less than one-half as long as abdomen. Black; 

 propodeum, metapleurae, the posterior part of mesepisternum, the 

 first tergite, apical half of the second and entire third tergite rufous; 

 the apical half of the seventh tergite white ; legs rufous ; trochanters, 

 anterior and intermediate tarsi black ; posterior legs wanting beyond 

 coxae; face and mesosternum with dense white hair; thorax above 

 with sparser white hair ; wings uniformly subhyaline, venation dark 

 brown. 



Type-locality. — Cheribon, Java. 



Described from one female which was reared from a pupa of 

 Scirpophaga sericea, February, 1913, by K. W. Dammerman. 



Type.— C2ii. No. 21494, U.S.N.M. 



ERIPTERNIMORPHA JAVENSIS, new species. 



Female. — ^Length, 9 mm. Body subopaque, finely, closely granular ; 

 apical margin of clypeus truncate; clypeus sharply defined laterally 

 by elongate supraclypeal foveae, not defined in the dorsal middle; 

 face with close, well-defined punctiu-es; antennal foveae deeply de- 

 pressed, not carinate above, shining, transversely striate; area be- 

 tween the eyes much longer than wide; frons shining, with well- 

 defined but close punctures; the posterior part of the propodeum 

 striato-punctate ; notauli well defined by feebly foveolate furrows; 

 mesonotum shining, sparsely punctured ; scutellum flat, not margined 

 laterally ; propodeum long with a transverse carina near the base and 

 with only a feebly indicated carina defining the petiolar area; the 

 area before the first transverse carina shining, propodeal spiracle 

 short oval; first tergite shining sparsely punctured, lateral carinae 

 complete, the dorsal carinae extending to the spiracle ; second tergite 

 distinctly longer than the posterior width, widening to the middle, 

 and then becoming parallel-sided ; its posterior width twice as great 

 as anterior width ; ovipositor a little more than half as long as abdo- 

 men ; nervulus slightly post-f ureal ; areolet large, pentagonal ; second 

 recurrent slightly beyond the middle; nervellus strongly reclivous, 



