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punctato-granular; scutellum punctured, more sparsely so me- 
dianly; metanotum closely punctured; metapostnotum narrow, 
with one transverse carina; propodeum sloping, granular and in 
addition with irregular transverse wrinkles, the posterior lateral 
area with large scattered punctures in addition, median long1- 
tudinal groove complete; radial abcissae in order of the greatest 
length, 3, 2, 4, 1; nervulus postfurcal by half its length; cubitella 
and nervellus interstitial; abdomen subopaque, pygidial area not 
shining. Black, with appressed silvery pile; wings clear hyaline; 
venation dark brown. 
Type-locality—Los Banos, Luzon, P.I. Described from one 
female collected June and July, 1917, by F. X. Williams. 
Type—Cat. No. 22101, U. S. Nat. Mus. 
Pseudagenia nyemutawa, new species. 
Of the described species this is nearest to P. blanda (Guerin), 
but is at once distinguished by the metallic hind femora. 
Female —Length, 10 mm. Anterior margin of the clypeus 
truncate; greatest distance between the eyes about one-fourth 
less than their length; frons finely granular; frontal impressed 
line obsolete above the middle, distinct below; interocellar area 
strongly convex, shining, sparsely punctured; postocellar line 
slightly shorter than the ocellocular line; an impressed line be- 
hind each lateral ocellus; third antennal joint distinctly longer 
than fourth; dorsal aspect or pronotum about two-thirds as long 
as the scutellum, the posterior margin broadly, angularly emargi- 
nate; thorax granular; metapostnotum more than half as long 
as the metanotum, shining and with a few transverse rugae; 
propodeum rather short, rounded, without a median impressed 
line, covered with irregular transverse wrinkles; second and 
third abcissae of the radium subequal, much longer than the 
fourth which is nearly three times as long as the first; nervulus 
postfurcal by more than half its length; cubitella distinctly beyond 
nervellus ; abdomen shining, pygidial area highly polished. Bright 
metallic blue with a faint purplish tinge; antennae, palpi and 
tibiae and tarsi black; pubescence white; wings clear hyaline, 
venation dark brown. 
Type-locality—Los Bafios, Luzon, P. I. Described from one 
female collected in 1917 by F. X. Williams. 
Type—Cat. No. 22100, U. S. Nat. Mus. 
