﻿ix. d, 5 Crawford: New Philippine Hymenoptera 463 



Mount Maquiling ; 2 of the paratopotypes and the specimen from 

 Mount Maquiling have the sculpture at rear of mesoscutum no 

 coarser than the other. 



Entedon manilensis sp. nov. 



Female. — Length, about 2 mm. Green, more brilliantly so on 

 propodeum and base of abdomen; apical margin of third ad- 

 dominal segment and beyond, purple; head and thorax coarsely 

 reticulately rugose, sculpture on rear of head much finer; anten- 

 nae brown, pedicel and base of funicle slightly greenish, the 

 scape, except apex, whitish, first joint of funicle about one and 

 one-half times as long as pedicel, second joint of funicle slightly 

 longer than pedicel, the club about as long as first joint of 

 funicle; propodeum smooth, shiny with a median carina reach- 

 ing the short neck, lateral furrows with cross carinae; a short 

 spine on each side of propodeum back of the spiracle; coxae 

 aeneous, femora, except tips, brown, tibiae and tarsi whitish, 

 tibiae near base with brown annulus, that on anterior tibiae 

 occupying about half the tibiae, on mid and hind tibiae not reach- 

 ing beyond basal third. 



Male. — Unknown. 



Luzon, Manila (R. E. Brown, S. J.). Type No. 18412, United 

 States National Museum. 



This species resembles E. magnus, but is much smaller, the 

 first joint of the funicle, is shorter, and tibiae have a narrow 

 brown annulus instead of the basal half or more being brown. 



Euplectrus flavescens sp. nov. 



Female. — Length, 2.5 mm. Yellow; middle lobe of mesoscu- 

 tum, middle of scutellum, sides of axillae and of metanotum, 

 most of propodeum and pleurae reddish honey color ; the abdomen 

 more or less suffused with the same color; antennae brown, the 

 scape and pedicel testaceous; joints of the funicle elongate, 

 the first over twice as long as the pedicel, the club not longer 

 than the last joint of funicle; pronotum and mesonotum 

 irregularly rugose; the rugae on scutellum finer than on meso- 

 scutum, scutellum at base with 2 large foveae; metanotum with 

 a median longitudinal carina and on each side of it about 2 

 similar but indistinct carinae, the apical margin subcarinate; 

 basal lip of propodeum strongly produced; propodeum with a 

 median and lateral carina, being areolated ; legs yellow, the hind 

 coxae slightly tinged with reddish, first joint of hind tarsi almost 

 one and one-half times as long as second joint; longer spur 



