NO. 2249. ICHNEUMON-FLIES FROM JAVA— ROHWER. 567 



length ; the third tergal plate triangular in outline, the anterior width 

 greater than its length; the entire abdomen shining, without sculp- 

 ture; ovipositor nearly half as long as the abdomen. Black; the 

 legs except the posterior trochanters and apices of the posterior ti- 

 biae, bright yellow; sides of the first three tergites and all of the 

 sternites yellow; wings hyaline, iridescent, costa and stigma dark 

 brown, the rest of the venation pale brown. 



Male. — Length 2 mm. The male agrees very well with the female. 



Type-locality. — Bandoeng, Java. 



Described from 29 females (one, type) and 5 males (one, allotype) 

 reared from the larva of Belippa ohor by K. W. Dammerman. 



Type.— Csit. No. 21507, U.S.N.M. 



APANTELES JAVENSIS, new species. 



This species differs from plusiae Viereck, which it resembles, by 

 having the. first tergal plate smoother and more rounded apially and 

 by the sparse punctures on the mesoscutum. 



Female. — Length, 2 mm. The area between the eyes much broader 

 than the length of the eye; face opaque, with irregular punctures; 

 inner margins of the eyes nearly parallel ; eyes hairy ; f rons, vertex, 

 and posterior orbits with close, rather well-defined punctures; ocelli 

 in a curved line ; postocellar line subequal with the ocellocular line ; 

 posterior orbits narrowing posteriorly, subequal in width to the 

 cephalo-caudad diameter of the eye ; mesoscutum opaque, with close, 

 sometimes confluent punctures; the suture in front of the scutellum 

 plain; scutellum smooth and shining, the lateral depressed area 

 foveolate; propodeum shining, with two median carinae which con- 

 verge posteriorly; first tergal plate narrowing somewhat behind the 

 middle, anterior width slightly less than its length; second tergal 

 plate trapezoidal in outline, anterior width nearly twice as great as 

 the length ; third tergite normal ; all of the abdomen shining, smooth ; 

 ovipositor about one-third the length of the abdomen. Black ; tegu- 

 lae, anterior femora except at base above, anterior tibiae and tarsi, 

 intermediate femora beneath apically, intermediate tibiae and tarsi, 

 basal half of the posterior tarsi and a narrow ring at base of the tar- 

 sal joints, white; wings clear hyaline, iridescent, venation yellowish 

 brown. 



Type-locality. — Buitenzorg, Java. 



Described from 24 females (one, type) reared from the larva of 

 Hesperia coiijuncta, October, 1911, by K. W. Dammerman under his 

 number 253.1. 



Type.— Csit. No. 21506, U.S.N.M. 



AMYOSOMA LEUZERAE. new species. 



This species is very like the genotype Amyosoma chilomis Viereck, 

 but it is slightly larger and darker, the front legs are black and the 



