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that the last 2 segments are almost entirely brown; rest of 

 the dorsal surface of abdomen light brownish; face with large 

 scattered punctures ; antennae brown, the scape yellowish white, 

 its apex brown, the first joint of funicle slightly longer than ped- 

 icel; mesopleurae centrally dark brown, shading off into lighter 

 above and below; bristles on hind tibiae arranged in diamonds. 



Male. — Unknown. 



Luzon, Laguna, Los Bafios (C. F. Baker). Type No. 18409, 

 United States National Museum. 



Elasmus ashmeadi sp. nov. 



Length, about 1.5 mm. Yellow; the head above insertion of 

 antennae, pronotum medially, a narrow stripe on middle of meso- 

 scutum widening caudad, scutellum, propodeum, base of abdo- 

 men, and spot on hind coxae above, green ; head with large scat- 

 tered punctures; antennae brown, the scape whitish, the first 

 joint of the funicle longer than the pedicel; triangular plate on 

 metanotum yellow at base, rest of the plate hyaline ; mesopleurae 

 largely brownish; legs, including coxae, yellowish white, the 

 bristles on the hind tibiae arranged in diamonds. 



Luzon, Manila (R. E. Brown, S. J.). Type and only specimen 

 No. 18410, United States National Museum. 



EULOPHID^E 



Entedon magnus sp. nov. 



Female. — Length, about 3.25 mm. Head and thorax bronzy, 

 the propodeum and abdomen at base bluish green, rest of ab- 

 domen aeneous; head and thorax coarsely reticulately rugose, 

 on rear of head finer and more shallow, on middle of mesoscutum 

 at rear coarser; antennae brown, scape whitish, first joint of 

 funicle twice as long as pedicel, second joint slightly longer 

 than pedicel; propodeum smooth, shiny, with a median carina, 

 on each side of which is a narrow depression running to the 

 short neck; lateral grooves on propodeum with cross carinae, 

 the grooves somewhat resembling a chain of pits ; coxae aeneous, 

 femora and basal half of tibiae brown, the knees, apical halves 

 of tibiae, and tarsi, except apical joint, whitish. 



Male. — Unknown. 



Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos and Mount Maquiling (C. F. 

 Baker). Type, from Los Banos, No. 18411, United States 

 National Museum. 



Described from 4 females from the type locality and 1 from 



