﻿NEW PHILIPPINE HYMENOPTERA ' 



By J. C. Crawford 

 (Washington, D. C.) 



chalcidid;e 



Leucospis pulchellus sp. now 



Female. — Length, 7 mm. Black, the first 3 abdominal seg- 

 ments red; spot on front of scape, transverse band on anterior 

 edge of pronotum and 1 near posterior margin, a small spot on 

 middle of propodeum at apex, a line on middle of metapleurae, 

 a small spot on each side of first abdominal segment, a line on 

 each side of third segment, a line on anterior tibiae outwardly, 

 middle tibiae except narrow brown stripe inwardly, a line on upper 

 outer margin of hind femora which at base extends downward 

 to first tooth on lower margin, a line on hind tibiae outwardly, and 

 on first 2 joints of hind tarsi, ivory yellow; face finely vertically 

 rugulose, above antennal fossa more coarsely transversely ru- 

 gulose; on each side of face a swelling just below upper end of 

 antennal fossa; pro- and mesonotum closely coarsely punctured, 

 punctures on mesoscutum arranged so that the interspaces in 

 places form indistinct transverse rugae ; metanotum, propodeum, 

 and pleurae with punctures similar to those on mesonotum ; propo- 

 deum with median and lateral longitudinal carinae; wings dark 

 brown; lower margins of hind femora with a tooth followed 

 apicad by 2 or 3 much longer ones, then several smaller semif used 

 teeth; abdomen closely punctured, the punctures on the first 

 segment sparse, separated from each other by about two or more 

 times a puncture width; ovipositor reaching almost to base of 

 third abdominal segment, the groove for its reception not quite 

 reaching base of segment; the second abdominal segment me- 

 dially longitudinally carinate, the first segment toward apex 

 exceedingly indistinctly carinate, being more angulate than 

 carinate. 



Male. — Unknown. 



Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos (C. F. Baker). Type No. 18401, 

 United States National Museum. 



Leucospis bakeri sp. nov. 



Female. — Length, about 7 mm. Black, with red and yellow 

 markings, the ovipositor not reaching the base of the third ab- 



1 Proof read by C. F. Baker. 

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