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fifth with a more diffuse band; apex with a pair of entirely sepa- 

 rate parallel red spines, curved downward; venter red, black api- 

 cally. (Bruner, 17). 



The basal nervure meets the transversomedian ; the marginal 

 cell is obliquely truncate and appendiculate, exactly as in Pasites. 

 The hind legs are rpuch more slender than in Pasites maculatiis, 

 and the outer apical angle of hind tibia is much more salient. 

 The face, though broad, is not so broad as in the Pasites. 



LECTOTYPES OF HYMENOPTERA (EXCEPT APOIDEA) 

 DESCRIBED BY ABBE PROVANCHER. 



BY A. B. GAHAN AND S. A. ROHWER, WASHINGTON, D.C. 



(Continued from vol. XLIX, page 433.) 



Limneria compacta. Type. — Female, Ent. Branch, Dept. 

 Agr., Ottawa. 



Limneria crassicornis. Type. — Male, yellow label 1222. 

 2nd Coll. Pub. Mus., Quebec. Left antenna beyond middle, right 

 anterior leg at trochanter, left median tarsus and hind tarsi broken 

 ofY. 



Limneria dentata. Type. — Female, yellow label 451. 2nd 

 Coll. Pub. Mus., Quebec. Right antenna gone at scape. 



Limneria distincta. Type. — Female, yellow label 1060. 

 2nd Coll. Pub. Mus., Quebec. Right antenna at scape, left at 

 6th joint, gone. 



Limneria excavata. Type. — Not in Pub. Mus., Quebec, 

 unless under Limneria valida Cress. 



Limneria flavipes. Type. — Male, yellow label 358. 1st 

 Coll. Pub. Mus., Quebec. Right antenna beyond middle, right 

 wings, left hind wing, gone. 



Limneria fusiformis. Type. — ^Female, yellow label 302. 

 2nd Coll. Pub. Mus., Quebec. Left antenna at scape, right at 

 apex, gone; median tarsi broken; right hind tarsus and left hind 

 leg at femora, gone. 



Limneria giiignardi. Type. — Harrington Coll. 



Limneria hyalina. Type. — Female, yellow label 299. 2nd 

 Coll. Pub. Mus., Quebec. 



January, 1918 



