Henryana Yoshimoto, 1983 is a rare genus in Tetrastichinae, Eulophidae with only one species known from USA and Brazil. A species of the genus is newly recognized in South Korea. The genus has peculiar characters for a tetrastichine species. The genus can be easily distinguished from other genera by following characters: head with postgenal sulcus and with strongly swollen gena; vertex extending much higher that dorsal margin of eye; submarginal vein with usually 3 short dorsal setae that are in distinct contrast to the very long setae on marginal vein; entire body extremely elongated. Images and description of diagnostic characters are given in the present study.