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basin ; the ocellar and interocellar furrows distinct ; the third segment of 

 the antennse longer than the fourth ; the saw-guides convex above and 

 below, broadly, convexly rounded at apex ; body black, with the coll ir> 

 front legs below the knees, and the knees of the middle and hind legs, 

 white. Length, 6.5 mm. 



Habitat. — Olympia, Washington, Professor Trevor Kincaid, collector. 



Einpria condtata, n. sp. — Male. Clypeus flat, without a median 

 carina, with a minute tooth, roundly emarginate with rounded lobes ; 

 ocellar basin with broad, flaring sides, extending to the median ocellus, 

 the median fovea a broad, flaring pit at the ventral end of the ocellar 

 basin, as wide as the ocellar basin ; the antennal furrows not interrupted ; 

 the ocellar and interocellar furrows distinct; the third and fourth segments 

 of the antennae subequal ; body black, with a white line on the collar, the 

 knees and the tibiae of the front legs white, the tibiae of the middle legs 

 infuscated. Length, 6 mm. 



Habitat. — Olympia, Washington. Professor Trevor Kincaid, collector. 



This specimen was originally described as the male of Monostegia 

 ki/icaidii, from which it is very different. 



E7tipria condejisa, n. pp. — Female. Clypeus with a median carina, 

 narrowly, shallowly emarginate, with lobes rounded outwardly and angular 

 inwardly, the median tooth as long as the lateral lobes ; the ocellar basin 

 and the median fovea forming a dumb-bell-shaped depression, the median 

 ^ fovea a rounded pit in Ime with the dorsal margin of the antennal foveae, 

 the ocellar basin extending to the median ocellus ; the interocellar furrow 

 distinct, the ocellar furrow linear; the third segment of the antennae 

 distinctly longer than the fourth ; the saw-guides straight above and below, 

 slightly converging toward the apex, apex broadly, somewhat truncately 

 rounded; body black, with the clypeus, labrum, collar, tegulse, and legs for 

 the most part below the coxae, white. Length, 5 mm. 



Habitat. — Polk County. Professor C. F. Baker, collector. No. 6498. 



Empria condita^ n. sp. — Female. Clypeu? with a median carina, 

 without a median tooth, broadly, shallowly emarginate, lobes angular; the 

 antennal furrows interrupted ; the ocellar basin a broad depression 

 extending from the median ocellus to the middle of the antennal foveas, 

 the median fovea a broad, shallow depression near the middle of the 

 ocellar basin ; the third segment of the antennae longer than the fourth; 



