XII. D, 6 Baker: Philippine Ichneumonoid Parasites, II 399 



with very slight smoky suffusion, stigma and veins very pal3. 



Male, length, 3.25 millimeters. 



Head viewed from above rather narrow, thick transverse, 

 strongly narrowed behind eyes; eyes large, but not prominent, 

 distance between them equal to distance from occipital carina to 

 front margin of ocellar area ; vertex opaque, shagreened ; occipital 

 carina shallowly angulate at middle ; length of vertex back of 

 ocelli greater than length of the oblique, exposed cheek margin 

 and slightly longer than entire ocellar area ; ocelli small, distance 

 from ocelli to eyes greater than interocellar distance and greater 

 than long diameter of an ocellus; distance between hind ocelli 

 slightly less than long diameter of an ocellus, anterior ocellus 

 scarcely farther removed. 



Face to mouth about as long as wide, eye margins evenly 

 incurved, with a short raised carina just below antennse, surface 

 obscurely, transversely wrinkled; mouth opening rather broad 

 and subelliptical ; clypeus transverse and swollen, basal suture 

 broadly arched, length less than width ; clypeal pits distant from 

 eyes about five times their diameter. Head viewed from side 

 with face, above, flatly prominent and clypeus very prominent; 

 cheek broad, nearly half width of eye, outer margin in large 

 part parallel to eye margin ; malar space rather large, its length 

 greater than width of cheek; eye of medium size, broad, sub- 

 elliptical, a little narrowed on lower fourth. Maxillary palpi 

 slender, terete, reaching tegulae ; third and fourth joints, subequal, 

 fifth and sixth subequal and shorter than fourth. 



Antennse a little longer than entire body; scape short and 

 very broad apically, length subequal to apical width; funicle 

 large, more than half length of scape, narrowed apically ; length 

 of middle flagellar joints three times the width. 



Mesonotum scarcely trilobate, middle lobe but little extended 

 cephalad, notauli • broad, rather strongly impressed and cren- 

 ulate; surface rugulose-shagreened, posterior median area plane 

 and rugose. Scutellum anteriorly with two large f ove« separated 

 by a strong carina, each fovea being divided by two very 

 rudimentary carinse; posterior disk of scutellum shagreened. 

 Metanotum very coarsely and strongly rugose, basally with a 

 distinct median carina, which apically becomes lost among the 

 heavy rugae; disk of metapleura rugulose; spiracle circular, a 

 very irregular and incomplete, longitudinal, sutural carina pas- 

 sing beneath it ; mesopleura rugulose, with an oblique depression 

 on lower half and an irregular median carina on posterior half. 



Abdomen slightly shorter than head and thorax together, 



