160 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Corvallis, Or., 8th November (Cordley.) Washington. 



Trachandreiia indotata, n. sp. 



$ 1 1 mm. Pubescence short and white, not abundant, that in the 

 fovea also white ; ,$ smaller, similar ; antennre dull. 



Type locality : Corvallis, Oregon. Type Coll. Acad. Nat. Sci., 

 Phila. 



CorvalliS; Or., 5th June, 1897; 8th, 20th, 25th May, 1898; 2nd June, 

 1899 (Cordley). 



Trachandrena cupreotinda, Ckll., Can. Ent., XXXIII., p. 153. 



Type locality : Skokomish River, Washington. Type U. S. Nat. 

 Mas., Washington, D. C. 



Skokomish River, Wash., 26th April, 1892 (T. Kincaid). 



Irachandrena ochreopleura, n. sp. 



Same size as the preceding, of which it may be only a variety. 



Type locality : Skokomish River, Washington. Type U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., Wash., D. C. 



Skokomish River, Washington, ist May, 1892 (T. Kincaid). 



Trachandre7ia crassihirta, n. sp. 



9 12 mm. The nearly black appearance of abdomen, the brownish 

 pubescence in the fovea;, and, moreover, the short, thick, brown hair on 

 dorsulum, make this a very distinct species. 



Type locality : Washington? Type Univ. Nebr., Lincoln, Nebr. 



One specimen presumably from Washington. 



Trachandrena perdensa, n. sp. 



9 1 1 mm. Pubescence of thorax and foveas whitish. 



Type locality: A^ictoria, British Columbia. Type Acad. Nat. Sci., 

 Phila. 



Victoria, B. C, 22nd July, 1902. 



Trachafidrena hadra, n. sp. 



9 10 mm. Thorax and fovese with pale yellowish pubescence ; 

 abdomen nearly entirely black ; base of scopa black. 



Type locality : Washington. Type Am. Ent. Soc, Phila. 



Washington. 



Trachandrena limarea, n. sp. 



9 10 mm. Superficially like the preceding, but not so dark, pubes- 

 cence more abundant. 



