is, 3 Rohwer: New Philippine Wasps 323 
surface granular, apical margin truncate with a broad, shallow 
emargination ; face closely punctured, without a transverse 
carina ; frontal carina complete from anterior ocellus to between 
bases of antennae and of uniform strength; along the inner 
margin of eye to level of anterior ocellus is a rounded raised 
area; vertex and posterior orbits shining; nearly impunctate; 
intraocellar area convex ; ocelli in a little less than an equilateral 
triangle; postocellar line slightly shorter than the ocellocular 
line; scape short, the outer margin curved; flagellum long, 
subclavate apically; the first joint but little shorter than the 
second and third ; pronotum carinate anteriorly, rounded 
laterally, the anterior surface granular; scutum with distinct, 
rather close punctures; parapsidal furrows obsolete; scutellum 
slightly convex, more sparsely punctured than the scutum; 
mesopleura and metapleura shining, impunctate; episternauli 
distinct; inclosed area of propodeum with many strong rugae, 
a triangular median area which connects with the carina of the 
posterior surface; sides and posterior surface of propodeum 
feebly, widely reticulate; legs rather stout; abdomen shining; 
petiole cylindrical, curved, as long as posterior leg to middle of 
femur; pygidial area broad, rounded apically, with large 
punctures; second cubital cell nearly rectangular; third' trans- 
verse cubitus strongly bent near middle; second transverse 
cubitus and second recurrent interstitial. Black; mandibles, 
scape, flagellum beneath, trochanters, femora beneath basally, 
tibiae basally and basitarsi of posterior legs, apical margin of 
first and two spots on second tergites ferruginous ; face, clypeus, 
posterior orbits, and anterior surface of pronotum dorsally 
(both latter areas more sparsely) with appressed golden pubes- 
cence; thorax with sparse golden pubescence. Wings yellowish 
hyaline; venation dark brown. 
Male. — Length, 7 millimeters; length of antennae, 4 milli- 
meters. Flagellum joints 5 to 9, inclusive, apically spinose 
beneath ; apical margins of tergites 3 and 4 each with four long, 
curved spines; pygidial area obsolete; wings hyaline. Agrees 
otherwise with female. 
Paratype indicates that the second recurrent may be received 
at base of third cubital cell. 
Type locality . — Mount Maquiling, Laguna, Luzon. Described 
from two females (one type) and one male (allotype) from 
Mount Maquiling, and one male paratype from Los Banos. All 
from C. F. Baker. 
Type . — Catalogue No. 22883, United States National Museum. 
