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HYPOCRYPTUS KODIAKEXSIS sp. nov. 



^falc. Length S mm. Black with the face below the antennas, 

 including the clypeus, cheeks and mandibles, except teeth, the scape 

 beneath, the pro- and mcsosternum, the anterior and middle trochan- 

 ters, tegular, a line below, the upper margin of the prothorax in front 

 of the teguhc, a hook-shaped line on each side of the mesonotum 

 extending from the tegulae anteriorly to the parapsidal depressions, a 

 spot on the scutcllum at apex, and a dot at the origin of the hind 

 wings, lemon-yellow ; palpi, tibial spurs and the hind trochanters, 

 yellowish-white ; rest of legs rufous. Wings hyaline, the stigma and 

 veins dark brown. The head is opaque, finely coriaceous, the meso- 

 notum is polished, impunctatc ; while the mctathorax has two median 

 carina?, divergent posteriorly, the space between posteriorly being 

 rugulose. The abdomen is elongate, subcylindrical, above, except a 

 slight yellow stripe at the extreme apices of segments 3 to 7, black, 

 beneath yellowish, with oblong black spots on segments 2 to 4. 

 Antennas above black, the flagellum beneath brownish. 



Type. Cat. No. 5631, U. S. Nat. Museum. From Kodiak, July 

 2. One specimen. 



HYPOCRYPTUS VARIEGATIPES sp. nov. 



Male. Length S mm. Black, with the face below the antenna?, the 

 cheeks, clypeus, mandibles, except teeth, scape and pedicel beneath, a 

 line beneath tegulas and a spot before, a spot on prosternum in front of 

 the insertion of the coxae, a broad line on each side of the mcsosternum 

 dilated anteriorly and enclosing a black spot, and the front and middle 

 coxae and trochanters lemon-yellow or yellowish-white ; rest of front 

 and middle legs, and the hind femora and tibiae beneath, red ; hind 

 legs above black, the coxa? and trochanters beneath yellowish ; flagel- 

 lum beneath ferruginous ; abdomen above black, with the extreme 

 apices of segments 2 to 7, a median spot at base and apex of segments 

 2 and 3, that on the third being more or less conjointed to a median 

 line, and a small median spot at apices of the following segments tes- 

 taceous. Wings hyaline, the stigma, except a white spot at its base, 

 and the veins brown. 



Type. Cat. No. 5632, U. S. Nat. Museum. From St. Paul Is- 

 land, August 25 (Fur Seal Commission). One specimen. 



IIYPOCRYPTUS POPOFENSIS sp. nov. 



Male. Length 6.5 mm. Black ; face, except a short median black 

 spot just beneath the insertion of the antenna} and two large quadrate 



