20 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. 6i. 



joint of hind trochanter whitish; legs testaceous, hind femur, tibia 

 at apex and near base, and tarsi more or less piceous, tibia at base 

 and in middle, calcaria, and tarsus at base whitish; abdomen beyond 

 first tergite piceous, the tergites more or less yellowish red laterally ; 

 wings hj'aline with pale brown venation. 



Tyye locality. — Mount Washington, New Hampshire. 



ry;?e.— Cat.'No. 25024, U.S.N.M. 



One female from Mrs. Annie T. Slosson. 



(PAMMACRA [sic!] PALLIPES Ashmead=ADELOGNATHUS PERSIMILIS Cushman, new 

 name. 



The Mount Washington specimen was returned by Ashmead to 

 Mrs. Slosson. The name should not be considered as a manuscript 

 name but as a determination of Catalytus paUipes Ashmead, which 

 Ashmead himself labeled Pammicra. This species is very closely 

 related to the European Adelognathus palUpes (Gravenhorst). 



PARABATES MONTICOLA. new species. 



Perilissiis paniscoides Ashmead, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 23, 1S96, 



p. 187 (excluding female). 

 Panirscus alhotarsaius Provancher, Davis. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 24, 

 1897, p. 253 (not Provancher). [See Alcxetcr aliotarsatus (Provancher).] 

 " Ctenacme monticola Ashm. MS.," Slosson, Ent. News, vol. 11. 1900, p. 320 



Female. — Length, 7 mm.; antennae (incomplete). 



Head very narrow behind eyes; face a third wider than long, 

 medially roundly elevated, finely opaque with very small sparse 

 punctures; clypeus about half as long as interfoveal line, rather 

 narrowly truncate at apex, convex, sculptured like face; malar space 

 very short; ocell-ocular line short but distinct; diameter of lateral 

 ocellus equal to postocellar line. Thorax finely opaque, mesoscutum 

 and scutellum indistinctly, sparsely punctured, pleura subpolished; 

 scutellum strongly convex, margined only at extreme base; pro- 

 podeum very obsoletely transversely striate above, apophyses en- 

 tirely lacking, spiracles small, broadly oval; legs long, the femora 

 rather stout; inner hind calcarium reaching beyond middle of 

 basitarsus; wings large; stigma rather broad with radius at middle; 

 areolet incomplete, second intercubitis obliterated beyond pedicel; 

 bulla of second recurrent very broadly divided; discoidal cell barely 

 half as wide at base as brachial is at apex ; nervellus broken at about 

 upper fourth. Abdomen little longer than head and thorax, sub- 

 opaque; postpetiole more than twice as long as wide at apex and 

 twice as long as petiole ; second tergite slightly longer than wide at 

 apex ; terminal tergites rather weakly compressed ; ovipositor sheath 

 nearly as long as first tergite. 



Pale flavo-ferruginous ; head, pronotum, propleura. scutellum. a 

 spot on pleurum below each wing, and mesosternum flavous; legs 



