IMI'TKKA MV< KTni'lllUK.K. 



Length of hodv. -11 ..... ; tir.st joint of antennae, 0.1 cond joint, 



it. rj.') ...... : third and fourth joints each, 0.1 1"""; wings, 1.5 ; mid. 11. .' tarsi, 



2.2' ..... ; first joint of same, 1.1""": second, ".I.Y : third, o.2S"" u ; fourth, 

 0.2"""; tilth, 0.17 ..... : claws, O.IKW"". 



Fossil ('anon, Whitt- liiver, I't.-di. One specimen i W. Denton). 



IJul.KTINA Staer. 



r>"U,II\V 



I'l. .'., Fig. 9. 



i>iilt,i Sniihl., lii'p. I'n>-i. <;..>!. Sm-\. t':in., 1875-1876, 271 (1- 



A fragment of ;i single win:; ;ind ;i portion of the alidomeu represent 

 this species. It is accompanied l>y Pimpla decessa. Thi- \vin^ i> m.i.l.'i-- 

 iitcl\ liro.-id, ;ind I'uintlv fuligiuousj the rostiil. auxiliary, and lir>t .-md 

 second longitudinal veins ;nv heavily impressed, broad, black, and devoid 



of the microscopic hairs which uniformly cover tin- ni.-mhniiie of the \viiiLT 



and the other vein* : these latter an- faintly impressed, slender, and testa- 



ceous. The costal \ein is hristly : the lia<e of the \\ini;- is lirok. n. 80 that 

 only the tip of the auxiliary vein can he seen, which terminates on the co-tal 

 margin >carcel\- hefore tin- small transverse vein ; the latter is conspicuously 

 oliliipie, directed from ahove. downward and outward; the tir>t and >econd 

 longitudinal veins are pretty Strongly curved downward at tip: the veins 

 lielow these fork a little farther out than in the scheme of I'udetina. a- 

 ti^ureil liy \\ innert/.. and the sixth longitudinal vein terminates jnst lievoiid 

 the junction of the fourth and lifth longitudinal veins. 



I.en-lh of fragment, 3.75 1 ..... : e>timated length of wini;-. fl""": hreadtli of 

 winif, 2.1")""". 



Onesnel, Ui-itish Columbia. One specimen, No. i) 1 ' ( 1 )r. ( i. M. I >a w<ou, 



Geological Snrv.-y of < 'anada ). 



I'l. in. Fig. 3. 



From tin- si/.e of the abdomen, the single specimen known seems to li, 

 a female A fragment of one antenna is pre>er\ ed together with part> of 

 the !'_:>. Srtpeciallj of the tilii.-e, which are very delicately spined, thoii-h 

 no apical spurs are seen. I he hind tar>i o| one .side are also preserved 

 i. \ni ;;s 



