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and third segments, and the sheaths of the ovipositor being black. 

 Wings hyaline, the stigma light brown. 



Tt/pe.— Cat No. 7260, U.S.N.M. 



Locality. — Swatow, China, and Japan (Mr. A. Koebele). 



IriUe X. F»RISTOTvIKRINI. 



Genus PRISTOMERUS Holmgren. 

 PRISTOMERUS CHINENSIS, new species. 



Fenude. — Length <).5 mm.; ovipositor nearly as long as the abdo- 

 men. Black; the mandibles, except teeth, and the teguhe are white; 

 the clypeus, the two basal joints of antennje, the ridge of the pro- 

 stei'num, the hind angles of the pronotiim, the legs, except hind coxje 

 and the apex of the hind tibite, which are blackish, and tiie abdomen, 

 except most of the petiole above, the second dorsal segment, most of 

 the third dorsal segment, and the sheaths of the ovipositoa', which are 

 black, are testaceous. Wings hvaline. 



Type.—Q.%t No. 72r,l, U.S.N.M. 



Locality. — Swatow, China (Mr. A. Koebele). 



Tribfc? XI. r^I.KCTI^CINI. 



Genus ATELEUTE Forster. 

 ATELEUTE PALLIDIPES, new species. 



Male. — Length 2.5 mm. Black and shining, the two basal joints of 

 the autennse, the second with a pale annulus at apex, and the abdomen 

 toward apex of the first segment and on the second, with a rufo- 

 peceoris tinge; fiagellum brown-black, with short hairs; legs flavo- 

 testaceous, the front and middle coxae and ti'ochanters paler 3'ellowish; 

 all the tarsi are very long, longer than their tibia\ The abdomen is 

 long, much longer than the head and thorax united, slender and 

 depressed,^ the sides nearly parallel. Wings hyaline, the stigma 

 and costal vein brown, the internal veins paler. 



Type.—Cat. No. 7262, U.S.N.M. 



Locality. — Japan (A. Koebele). 



Family LXXVI. ALYSIID.E. 



Genus PH^ENOCARPA Forster. 

 PHiENOCARPA FORMOSiE, new species. 



Male. — Length 2.1 mm. Brownish 3'ellow, the head paler 3'ellow- 

 ish, the metathorax and the abdomen darker brown; eyes dark brown; 

 clypeus, tegula?, front coxtv and trochanters, the middle coxk at apex 

 and the first joint of their trochantei-s, and the first joint of hind 

 trochanters, white; rest of legs and the first two joints of the antennae 



