10 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL, MUSEUM. vol.61. 



The above synonymy is on the strength of notes by Mr. Eohwer, 

 who has recently compared Ashmead's type with that of Cresson. 



Immediately distinguishable from minuta Cushman by the en- 

 tirely black hind tibia and tarsus, this color also embracing the apex 

 of the femur. 



COLPOMERIA KINCAIDII (Ashmcad). 



Zaglyptus kincaidii Ashmead, Ins. Life, vol. 6, 1894, p. 260. 

 "Poli/spMncia albocoxaUs Ashm. MS.," Slosson, Ent. News, vol. 13, 1902, 

 p. 320. 



Colpomcria Idncaidii Cushman, Proc. U. S. Nat. Miis., vol. 58, 1920, p. 20. 



(CORYNEPHANES TARSALIS Ashmead MS.)=BANCHUS PALLESCENS Provancher. 



COSMOCOMUS (sic.) AMERICANUS Ashmead MS. 



"Cosmocotiiiis ainericanus AshDi. MS.," Slosson, Ent. News, vol. 11, 1900, 

 p. 320. 

 Ketained by Ashmead but not found in National Museum collec- 

 tion. 



CREMASTUS LONGIGENALIS Cushman. 



" Temelucha scutellata Ashm. MS.," Slosson, Ent. News, vol. 11, 1900, p. 820. 

 CremasUis longigenaUs Cushman, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 53, 1917, 

 p. 516. 



(CTENACME MONTICOLA Ashmead MS.)=PARABATES MONTICOLA Cushman, new 



species. 

 CYMODUSA COXALIS, new species. 



''Phaedroctonus coxalis Ashm. MS.," Slosson, Ent. News, vol. 11, 1900, 

 p. 319. 



The distinctly converging eyes place this species in Cyniodu.sa in 

 spite of the lack of the areolet. In Ashmead's key ^ to the species of 

 Limneria it runs to rufipes Provancher, but will not run to that 

 species in Provancher's key,* nor does it appear to be any of the 

 species included in either of these keys. 



Female.— hQugth, 5 mm. Face two-thirds as broad as vertex, 

 together with clypeus much longer than broad; temples convex, 

 sloping; thorax granulated, pronotum laterally and mesopleurum 

 above striate; median areas of propodeum shallowly concave and 

 transversely striate ; areolet wanting ; second abscissa of cubitus only 

 about half as long as intercubitus ; lower angle of discoidal cell acute ; 

 nervellus obsoletely broken near bottom; abdomen rather slender; 

 second tergite nearly as long as first, spiracles beyond middle ; ovi- 

 positor slightly longer than first tergite, slightly upcurved. 



Black; mandibles, palpi, tegulae, front and middle trochanters, 

 and apical joint of hind trochanter white; antennne blackish, the 

 scape beneath concolorous; legs testaceous, hind femur and tibia 

 at base and apex and their tarsi fuscous, the tibia pale in the middle ; 



* Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 12, 1890, p. 428. 

 ♦Faun. Ent. Can.,, 1883, p. 365. 



