278 THK CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Calliopsis personatus, Ckll. — Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., p. 349, 

 1897. ?. 



Pasco, Wash., May 25, 1896 (T. Kincaid). 



Calliopsis obscurellus. Cress. — Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, VII, 201, 

 1878-1879. 



Pasco, Wash., May 25, 1896 (T. Kincaid). 



MELECTIDiE. 



Bomboj?ielecta, Patton. 



? 

 Pygidial area with the sides parallel or nearly, usually elevated along 

 the middle; 12 mm. long or more; abdomen not distinctly 

 spotted, if at all, with pale pubescence on the first segment . . . . i. 



1. Dorsulum with a band of black hair extending from one wing to the 



other. 



A spot of white appressed pubescence on each side of abdominal 



segments 3 and 4 separata, var. inaciilata. 



Pubescence of dorsulum concolorous 2. 



2. Pubescence of dorsulum pale ochreous pacifica. 



Pubescence of dorsulum orange fulvous .fulvida. 



First joint of the flagellum distinctly longer than the second ; pubescence 

 from almost white to pale ochraceous and yellow ochraceous . .pacifica. 



Bombomelecta separata, var. mactdata, Vier. — Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, 

 XXIX, p. 181, ?, 1903. 



Condon, Or., 23rd July, 1899 (Cordley). 



B, pacifica, Cress.— Ibid, VII, p. 204, 1879, 9' "^^t $. First 

 described as a variety of thoracica. 



Vernon, B. C, 24th May, 1903 (Venables), received through Mr. 

 Titus. 



^./z^/z////a. Cress— Ibid. First described as a variety of ///^/-rtf/Va. 



Vernon, B. C., 3rd May, 1903 (Venables), received through Mr. 

 Titus. 



Triepeolus, Robt. 



Triepeolus pcenepectoralis, Vier, n. sp. 



Related to T. pectoralis, from which it differs in having the pectus 

 closely coarsely punctured, and in the different coloration, 



