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margin were defined it would about touch a line drawn tangent 
to the dorsal margin of the antennal foss; labial palpi 2- 
jointed, the joints long; maxillary palpi 4-jointed, the basal joint 
very small, the three following elongate; mandibles large, with 
four inner teeth, inserted much dorsad of a line drawn tangent 
to the lower margin of the eyes, their fosse separated from the 
antennal fosse by a narrow strip of chitin; thorax distinctly 
sculptured; notauli complete; mesepisternum divided by a trans- 
verse suture; propodeal spiracle short oval; legs slender; hind 
basitarsus subequal in length with the following joints; venation 
similar to Nomadina as figured by Schulz; abdomen depressed, 
flat dorsally, somewhat angulate ventrally; sternite without 
protuberances. - 
Bakeronymus typicus sp. nov. 
Male.—Length, 7.75 millimeters. Third antennal joint dis- 
tinctly shorter than the fourth, which is longer than the fifth 
or sixth; fifth and sixth subequal in length; head with a broad 
median impression, which extends from the clypeus to the 
occiput; on the vertex this impression forms a broad U-shaped 
area; impression narrowest at the anterior ocellus, which is 
situated in it and occupies most of the width of the impression ; 
thorax coarsely coriaceous; suture in front of scutellum feebly 
foveolate; abdomen finely shagreened, especially apically, first 
two segments slender, the first nearly parallel-sided, the second 
gradually widening posteriorly. Black; scape, spot on mandi- 
bles, mark on clypeus, inner margins of eyes broadly and con- 
nected with an oblique line extending to lateral ocelli, an elongate 
spot above each antenna, posterior orbits, spot on occiput 
medianly, spot on dorsal angle of pronotum, spot on side of 
pronotum, anterior lateral angles of prescutum, scutellum 
except oblique lateral face, most of metanotum, posterior portion 
of propodeum, oblique line on mesepisternum, poorly defined 
bands of tergites 2 to 5 inclusive, poorly defined bands on 
sternites 2 to 4 inclusive yellow; legs yellowish, four posterior 
cox except lateral spot, most of four hind femora, apical two- 
thirds of hind tibize, and hind tarsi except base black; wings 
hyaline with a distinct cloud in the radial cell; venation pale 
brown. 
The paratype has a lateral spot on the first sternite and the 
bands on the third and fourth sternites interrupted medianly. 
The paratype also differs in venation, but it agrees so perfectly 
in other important characters that I believe the venation is ab- 
normal. The difference is: The presence of the second intercu- 
