X0.1855. DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW HYMENOPTERA. 3— CRAWFORD. 281 

 EUPLECTRUS INSULANUS, new species. 



Female. — Length about 2 mm. Black, the clypeal area black; 

 abdomen brown, with a large basal testaceous spot; the legs, includ- 

 mg coxse, scape of antennae, and pedicel, testaceous; rest of antennae 

 brown; first joint of funicle distinctly longer than pedicel, succeed- 

 ing joints of funicle elongate, the fourth as long as the pedicel; face 

 above insertion of antennee, finely mdistmctly lineolate; pronotum 

 above finely reticulated; mesoscutum finely rugose; axillae and 

 scutellum smooth; propodeum with the usual median carina 

 and anterior medial lip ; longer spur of hind tibiae reaching apex of 

 second joint of tarsi; first joint of hind tarsi slightly longer than the 

 second. 



Male. — Length about L75 mm. Very similar to the female, the 

 scape strongly dilated in front. 



Habitat. — Medan, Deli, Sumatra. 



Type.— Cat. No. 13873, U.S.N.M. 



Seventeen specimens reared by Doctor de Bussy from an unknown 

 lepidopterous host. This species resembles E. ceijlonensis Howard, 

 which has the first joint of the hind tarsi much longer than the 

 second. 



EUPLECTRUS AGARIST^, new species. 



Female. — Length about 2.25 mm. Black, the abdomen largely 

 reddish-testaceous; the clypeal region whitish, the legs, including 

 coxae, reddish-testaceous; antennae testaceous, becommg darker 

 toward tips; first joint of funicle distinctly longer than pedicel; 

 following joints decreasing in length, the fourth about equal in length 

 to pedicel; mesoscutum with a median longitudinal carina, rather 

 finely rugose, the rugae more or less transverse, the parapsidal area 

 more finely sculptured than the median lobe; axilla3 much more 

 finely striate; scutellum finely indistinctly lineolately reticulated, 

 the lines more or less longitudinal; wings slightly yellowish, the 

 veins honey colored; first joint of hind tarsi slightly longer than 

 second; abdomen reddish-testaceous margined all around with dark 

 brown. 



Male. — Unknown. 



Hahitat. — Sydney, New South Wales. 



Four specimens sent by Mr. W. W. Froggatt, under number 

 99, with the additional data, ''reared from the larvae of Agarista 

 glycinse." 



Type.— Cat. No. 13972, U.S.N.M. 



This is related to E. fukaii Crawford and E. medanensis Craw- 

 ford, but differs from both by the distinct median carina of the 

 mesoscutum. 



