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cell far longer than median, transverse median a little oblique; 

 ra,dial vein in hind wing subobsolete, nervellus but little oblique 

 and somewhat curved. 



Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling {Baker). 



The female of this species agrees with the male in nonsexual 

 structural characters, but is differently colored, the stigma and 

 veins being dark brown, and the entire abdominal dorsum black. 

 Four tergites are fully exposed as viewed from above and a 

 narrow portion of fifth is also visible. The median carina on 

 third tergite extends somewhat farther caudad. The hypopy- 

 gium is piceous, shallow, rather short, and acute. The ovi- 

 positor but slightly surpasses apex of abdomen. 



Length, 6.5 millimeters. 



Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling {Baker). 



Another female specimen from Baguio, Benguet, has all of 

 the coloring deeper, and the metanotum is entirely black, but 

 there is no specific difi'erence in structural characters. 



Named for Mr. Vv\ Schultze, formerly assistant entomologist 

 in the Philippine Bureau of Science, now an active, independent 

 entomologist, residing in Manila. 



