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Described from five females (one type) and one male reared from the 

 larva of Homona sp. (//. coffearia teste subsequent letter) by S. Leefmans 

 and sent under his letter "K". 



Apanteles hidaridist new species. 



Separated from Apanteles physodis Viereck by the more sparsely sculptured first 

 tergal plate. 



Female. — Length, 2 mm. Inner margins of eyes slightly converging below; 

 face shining, with distinct separate punctures; vertex with fine punctures; antenna 

 slightly shorter than the body; mesoscutum shining, with close distinct punctures; 

 suture in front of scutellum broad, not foveolate; disk of scutellum shining without 

 sculpture; sides of scutellum polished; propodeum rather long, shining; first tergal 

 plate slightly longer than basaF width, margined laterally, slightly wider basally, shining, 

 with few punctures; second tergal plate narrow, not sharply separated from the third; 

 sheath narrow, shorter than the abdomen; stigma broad, angulate somewhat beyond 

 middle; no areolet. Black; four anterior legs below femora, base of posterior tibiae 

 brownish-yellow; wings hyaline, with rather long hairs; venation, except pale brown 

 costa and stigma, pallid. 



Male.— Length, 2 mm. Essentially as in female. 



Ty pe-1 ocal ity. — Padang, Sumatra. 



Type.- Cat. No. 23925, U. S. N. M. 



Described from thirteen females (one type) and two males (one allotype) 

 received from S. LEEFMANS with his letter dated April 8, IQIQ and under 

 his number 3 and said to have been reared from the larva of Hidari. 



Apanteles parasae, new species. 



Allied to Apanteles taragamae Viereck horn Mysore, India but may be distinguished 

 by the narrower sheath and punctured scutellum. 



Female, — Length, 2 mm. Eyes slightly convergent below, clypeus shining, with 

 separate distinct punctures; face sculptured like the clypeus, convex medianly; frons 

 and orbits polished; median part of vertex with close, fine punctures; antenna a little 

 shorter than the body; mesoscutum with rather large, close, distinct punctures; suture 

 in front of scutellum broad, foveolate posteriorly; disk of scutellum about one third 

 as wide at the apex as at the base, the bounding furrows foveolate, the surface shining 

 with well separated punctures; propodeum short, the truncate posterior face separated 

 by a sharp carina laterally, and medianly with a large U-shaped area; mesepisternum 

 shining, with small punctures dorsally; first tergite plate nearly quadrate, coarsely 

 striato-punctate anteriorly and feebly so posteriorly; tergites beyond the first polished; 

 the second tergal plate more than three times as wide as long; sheath slightly shorter 

 than the abdomen, narrow; stigma large angulate beyond the middle; no areolat. Black; 

 four anterior legs beyond bases of femora, basal half of hind tibiae and narrow base of hind 

 basi-tarsi sordid-whitish; wings hyaline; venation, except the pale brown stigma hyaline. 



Male. — Length, 2 mm. Essentially as in female. 



Type-locality. — Buitenzorg, Java. 



Type. — Cat. No, 23924, U. S. N. M. 



Described from eight females (one type) and five males (one allotype) 

 reared from the larva of Parasa species by S. LEEFMANS and transmitted 

 with his letter dated April 8, 1919 and under his number 5. 



