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HYPOLEPTUS MONTICOLA, new species. 



" Hypoleiitus moniicola Ashm. n. sp.," Slosson, Ent. News, vol. S, 1897, p. 



237. 

 " Hvpolepus alticola Ashm." Si-ossoN, Ent. News, vol. 17, 1906, p. 324. 



At once distinguishable from Ashmead's two Alaskan species by the 

 paler legs and shorter flagellar joints, and from columhianus Ash- 

 mead by the short flagellar joints. 



Female. — Length, 3 mm. 



Head from above nearly quadrate, temples broad and long; eyes 

 small, only about a fourth longer than malar space; face including 

 clypeus about as broad as long, polished, in profile straight; ocelli 

 in an equilateral triangle, diameter of lateral ocellus about half as 

 long as postocellar line; antennae (tips broken off) stout, basal 

 joints of flagelhim little longer than thick, middle joints thicker than 

 long, scape as long as basal two joints of flagellum ; thorax polished, 

 compressed, notauli, prepectus, and epomia wanting; propodeum 

 without carinae except apical remnants of lateral carinae; areolet 

 wanting, second abscissa of cubitus about half as long as basal ab- 

 scissa of radius; stigma elongate, radius before middle; legs stout, 

 last joint of hind tarsus as long as third; abdomen polished, com- 

 pressed beyond second tergite ; first tergite two-thirds as wide at apex 

 as long, slightly constricted beyond spiracles, longitudinally striate; 

 second tergite striate in basal middle, with an oblique furrow on each 

 side extending from near basal middle to near apical corner ; oviposi- 

 tor not exserted. 



Piceous; head darker; mandibles, palpi, face immediately below 

 antennae, tegulae, and wing-bases white ; antennae brown, paler be- 

 neath toward base ; legs pale testaceous ; wings hyaline, venation pale 

 brown. 



Type locality.— Kl^'m^ region of Mount Washington, New Hamp- 

 shire. 



Type.— Cat. No. 25021, U.S.N.M. 



Described from one female taken by Mrs. Annie T. Slosson. 



The second record « is based on a male which is apparently not the 

 same species. 



ICHYRACIS (sic!) (ISCHYRACIS) AMERICANUS Ashmead MS. 



"Ichi/raois americanvs Ashm. n. sp.," Slosson, Ent. News, vol. 17, 1906 

 p. 324. 

 Specimen found but very much mutilated. Will apparently run 

 to Ischyracis. 



(ISOTINA [sic!] TIBIALIS Ashmead MS.)=CHAERETYMMA VELOX (Cresson). 

 LABRORYCIIUS CHLAMIDATUM (Provancher). 



Anonialon chlamidatum Pkovanchee, Add. Fauue Ent. Can., 1886, p. 82. 

 "Atronietus flavlfrotis Ashm. n. sp.," Slosson, Ent. News, vol. 13, 1902, 

 p. 6. 

 No attempt is made to give the full synonymy of chlamidatum. 



•Ent. News. vol. 13, 1902, p. 321. 



