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before reacliing eye, one branch directed backward, the other weaker, 

 running up inner orbits to join a few vertical rugse which extend to 

 summit of eye; face below insertion of antennae finely rugoso-punct ate; 

 above, coarsely, reticulately, umbilicately punctured; pronotum and 

 mesonotum coarsely, closely, umbilicately punctured, the walls be- 

 tween the punctures flattened and finely lineolate; disk of lateral 

 lobes of mesoscutum toward rear with a space in which the punc- 

 tures are subobsolete; propodeum without lateral angular projec- 

 tions; wings glassy hyaline; hind femora closely minutely punctured 

 on outer side, the punctures coarser and closer along upper edge; inner 

 side of hmd femora distinctly, finely punctured and without a tubercle 

 on lower margin near base. 



Female . — ^Unkno wn. 



Habitat. — Manila, PhiUppine Islands. 



Three specimens reared from the pupae of Erionota thrax Lin- 

 naeus, D. B. Mackie, collector. 



Type.— Cat. No. 13870, U.S.N.M. 



Received through the Bureau of Entomology, United States De- 

 partment of Agriculture, from Mr. C. M. Conner, of the Philippine 

 Bureau of Agriculture. 



Family EURYTOMD^. 



EURYTOMA NESIOTES, new name. 



This is proposed to replace E. fulvipes Crawford, 1910, not of 

 Fitch. 



EURYTOMA PYRRHOCERUS, new species. 



Female. — Length 4 mm. Black, the antennae fulvous, tlie club and 

 pedicel fuscous; face with coarse irregular umbilicate punctures; 

 clypeus medially smooth; first joint of funicle almost twice as long as 

 pedicel, following joints of funicle successively shorter, the last 

 slightly longer than wide; the back of head, pronotum, and mesono- 

 tum with crowded umbihcate punctures; pronotum about twice as 

 wide as long; posterior face of propodeum with thimble-like punc- 

 tures and medially a vertical row of irregular, shallow pits bounded 

 laterally by tw^o quite regular rugae; sides of propodeum coarsely 

 irregularly rugose; prepectus almost smooth; mesopleurae, except 

 the anterior margin, horizontally striate, with punctures between the 

 striae; metapleurae coarsely rugose; marginal and postmargmal 

 veins subequal in length, the stigmal shorter; coxae black, trochanters 

 fulvous ; femora black, the tips and extreme bases and a Ime on front 

 of anterior ones, fulvous; tibiae fulvous, the tips, together with the 

 tarsi, whitish; abdomen elongate, pohshed, the sides of the segments 

 punctured; segments 1-3 subequal, 4 slightly longer than 3. 

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