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SulDfamily XII. JVIICROG-ASTERIN'^E;. 



Genus GLYPTAPANTELES Ashmead. 

 GLYPTAPANTELES POLITUS, new species. 



Female. — Leng'th 3 nun. Black, shining, and impunctate, except 

 some sparse, faint punctures on the thorax anteriorly; the antenntv 

 are longer than the body, black or brown-black, except the scape, 

 which is more or less brownish-yellow basally and beneath; ocelli 

 honey-yellow: the legs, except the hind coxie and the abdomen at 

 sides and beneath, are yellow; the nietathorax is smooth, without a 

 median carina; the abdomen is smooth, shining, and impunctate, the 

 plate of the first segment is narrowed toward apex and about two and 

 one-half times as long as wide at l)ase, the second segment is a little 

 shorter than the third, with two oblique grooved furrows that con- 

 verge anteriorly. Wings hyaline, the stigma blackish, the veins, 

 except the costte toward apex, pale. 



Male. — Length 2.5 mm. Antennae w^holl}' black, the apex of hind 

 femora and tibia' fuscous, their tarsi subfuscous, the thorax anteriorh^ 

 more distinctly finely punctured, the nietathorax finely wrinkled; 

 otherwise similar to the female. 



Ti/jje.—Cat. No. 7278, U.S.N.M. 



Locality. — Gifu (N. Nawa). Three specimens. No. .56. 



GLYPTAPANTELES MINOR, new species. 



Female. — Length 2 nun. Agrees well with G. jxilltux, except that 

 it is smaller with the antennal scape, except narrowly at apex, and 

 the pedicel j^ellow, the stigma and stigmal vein brown, the three ter- 

 minal ventral segments black or piceous, while the hind tibia? are 

 fuscous at apex. 



T(/pe.~-C'dt. No. 7271), T.S.N.M. 



Locality. — Gifu (N. Nawa). Four specimens. No. .57. 



GLYPTAPANTELES FEMORATUS, new species. 



Male. — Length L8 nim. Black and shining; legs brown -black, with 

 the front legs, apex of middle femora and their tibiie and tarsi, and 

 the basal third of hind tibia\ 3'ellow, the hind tarsi subfuscous, more 

 or less yellowish beneath; antennie black, longer than the body, the 

 first joint of the fiagellum about two and one-half times as long as 

 thick, shorter than the second or third, but stouter; the abdomen is 

 smooth and shining, with the first and second ventral segments 

 3'ellow; the plate of the first dorsal segment has the hind angles 

 rounded; the second segment is a little shorter than the third and has 

 two converging grooved lines from its basal middle. 



T^jpe.—C^i. No. 728(1. U.S.N.M. 



Locality. — Gifu (X. Nawa). Two specimens. No. .59. 



