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Male.— Length L8 mm. Agrees in sculpture and color with the female except 

 that the propodeum is less heavily punctate, the thorax is coppery green, lacking for 

 the most part the violaceous reflections, and the hind femora are darl< brown from the 

 middle outward. The antennae are branched as in males of Asympiesiella Girault ; 

 scape slightly flattened and about three times as long as broad; pedicel barely longer 

 than broad; first funicle joint the shortest of the funicle joints but nearly twice as 

 long as the pedicel, thickest at base and with a long ramus arising at the base above 

 and extending somewhat beyond the middle of the fourth funicle joint; second funicle 

 joint slightly longer than the first with a similar ramus which reaches approximately 

 to the base of club; third joint a little longer than the second with the ramus reaching 

 to the middle of club; fourth joint without a ramus and very slightly longer than joints 

 two and three combined; club three-jointed, thicker than the funicle, about three-fourths 

 as long as the fourth funicle joint, the club joints closely joined, not pedicellate, and 

 the first distinctly longer than the second, the third joint represented by an apical spine; 

 the rami of the funicle as well as the rest of flagellum with long hairs. 



Type locality.— Goenoeng mas, 1200 m. near Buitenzorg, Java. 



Type.— Cat. No. 24653 U.S. Nat. Mus. 



One female and one male said to be obtained as a parasite or a 

 hyperparasite from a mixed lot of caterpillars of Glacilaria and Laspeyresia. 

 Received from S. Leefmans with letter dated November 27, 1919 and 

 under Lot E. Antennae from type and allotype mounted on a slide; other 

 material on card points. 



The above described male is very similar to the male of Asympiesiella 

 India GiRAULT in color as well as otherwise, differing principally in the 

 longer first funicle joint and the three-jointed club of which the joints are 

 closely joined together. 



Mcstocharclla javensis, new species. 



Agrees with the description of the genus except that the propodeum lacks a 

 definite median carina. The propodeum is rugose with a large pentagonal-shaped, 

 carinately bounded, central areola extending from base to apex and occupying approx- 

 imately one-third of the whole surface of propodeum, this areola rugose within like 

 the remainder of the propodeum. 



Female.— Length 1.85 mm. Face and frons dull with fine rugulose sculpture; 

 vertpx laterally and the occiput a little more strongly rugulose; praescutum distinctly 

 scaly punctate, the pronotum, scapulae, scutellum, and axillae more weakly sculptured ; 

 abdomen mostly smooth with the petiole broader than long, rugose; first dorsal segment 

 beyond the petiole striate on basal half; first ventral segment beyond petiole striate 

 from base to near apex; antennae cylindrical, the club no thicker than the funicle, first 

 funicle joint about twice as long as thick, much longer than the pedicel, following 

 funicle joints gradually diminishing in length, the fourth about one and one-half times 

 as long as thick, ovate; club two-jointed and not as long as the two preceding funicle 

 joints combined; ocellocular and postocellar lines equal, Black; oral region, and all 

 coxae brownish; antennal scape, legs except coxae, abdomen beneath for the most part, 

 and a large oval spot on the first and second dorsal segments white or very pale yel- 

 lowish; antennal flagellum pale brownish; wings hyaline; apical joint of all tarsi fuscous. 



Male unknown. 



Type locality.— Goenoeng Mas, 1200 m, near Buitenzorg, Java 



Type.— Cat. No, 24652, U.S. Nat. Mus. 



Host.— Gracilaria theivora Walsingham. 



