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ceolate, with seven visible tergites; first tergite nearly as broad 
at apex as long, petiole rather slender, postpetiole abruptly wider 
and elevated medially, spiracles well removed from margin, 
round; this tergite in profile with ventral margin nearly straight, 
the dorsal margin ascending in a straight line to the summit of 
the elevation, thence at nearly a right angle to the apex; second 
tergite coarsely striate-punctate, gastrocceli near base, deep, 
transverse, separated medially by about half their length; third 
tergite strongly constricted at base, sculptured like the second; 
fourth tergite very weakly striate-punctate, tergites 5 to 7 sud- 
denly smaller, polished, compressed, the seventh barely visible; 
ovipositor exserted, the sheath compressed; black, highly orna- 
mented with yellow; antennz white annulate. 
Male.—Unknown. 
Type, Pycnopyge bella sp. nov. 
Pycnopyge bella sp. nov. 
Female.—Length, 9 millimeters; antenne, 6. Head polished; 
face sparsely, coarsely punctate; pronotum polished, with a 
broad foveolate groove along lower posterior margin; meso- 
scutum opaque, with large, irregularly spaced punctures ante- 
riorly, the notauli foveolate, narrow for half their length, then 
suddenly broadening with the foveole large and transverse; scu- 
tellum coarsely pitted dorsally and polished and more or less 
striate at sides; postscutellum coarsely longitudinally striate, the 
lateral foveze strongly foveolate; mesopleurum coarsely, densely 
punctate, broadly foveolate along posterior margin, a short foveo- 
late groove below the subalar tubercle, a broad ridge outside the 
sternaulus subtending a foveolate groove; mesosternum densely 
punctate; metapleurum densely coarsely punctate, divided 
longitudinally by a strong carina, above which is a foveolate 
groove; propodeum with basal areas subpolished, areola trans- 
verse; rounded in front with a median longitudinal carina ante- 
riorly and several carine posteriorly, middle of posterior face 
coarsely transversely striate, propodeum otherwise densely retic- 
ulately punctate. 
Black; face, clypeus except apex and dorsal margin, orbits, 
interrupted narrowly at top of eye and broadening below to 
include entire cheeks, spots on pronotum dorsally and on ven- 
tral angle, on disk of mesoscutum, scutellum, postscutellum, 
upper anterior angle of mesopleurum and one in front of 
middle coxa, upper part of metapleurum, each side of propodeum 
behind, first tergite except postpetiole medially, posterior angles 
of second and third tergites and second basally at sides, and 
