358 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [February, 



Crabro cingulatus Pack. 



Ranges to Texas and Illinois. 



Olympia, Wash., 5 $ 9 June 14 to July i, 1896, flying about 

 clumps of Lysichiton kamtschatense . These represent a variety, 

 lacking the scutellar spots. 



Crabro advenus Sm. 



Recorded from Washington by Mr. Fox. 

 Crabro confertus Fox. 



Ranges to Colorado. 



Olympia, Wash., i9 June 14, 1895. Corvallis, Oregon, 

 10 $ June 10 to June 23, 1898. 



Crabro pinguis Fox. 



Recorded from Washington by Mr. Fox. 



Grabro maculiclypeus Fox var. 



Ranges to Colorado, Utah, New Jersey. 



Olympia, Wash., i I June 23, 1897. Seattle, Wash., i <j> 

 June 10, 1897. 



Crabro scutellatus Say, var. (?) 



Ranges to Pennsylvania -and Colorado. 

 Seattle, Wash., i 9 July 5, 1898. 



Crabro angelicus n. sp. 



9 Anterior margin of clypeus dentate laterally arid with a median 

 truncated projection ; head finely and distinctly punctured ; impressed 

 lines from frontal depression to fore ocellus and from lateral ocelli to 

 eyes, distinct ; first joint of flagellum one-fourth longer than the second ; 

 ocelli in an equilaterial triangle ; space between hind ocelli much less 

 than between them and nearest eye margin ; pronotum with a rounded 

 crest, subangular laterally ; dorsulum finely punctured, mesopleurse less 

 distinctly so, the episternal suture curved ; middle segment with the en- 

 closed area of the upper face bounded posteriorly by a semi-circular 

 line of fovece divided by the longitudinal finely foveolated furrow into 

 two shining prominences, between which at the base there is a triangular 

 striated area ; posterior face finely roughened, lateral ridges distinct 

 below, becoming obsolete above ; sides shining ; abdomen as long as 

 head and thorax combined, shining, microscopically punctured, the last 

 dorsal segment more strongly so ; pygidium broad, fiat, distinctly punc- 

 tured. Black ; large spots on each side of clypeus, line outwardly on 

 scape, small spots on pronotum, tubercles, line on metanotum, fore and 



