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colored like body, front ones paler; hind tarsi white, all joints, 

 especially fifth, reddish at apex ; wings clear hyaline, stigma flavous. 



Male. — Length, 6 mm. 



Like female but more shining, and more slender; second inter- 

 cubitus indicated though indistinct; legs more slender. 



Ty2)e locality.— Alpine region of Mount Washington, New Hamp- 

 shire. 



Other localities.— Sherhrook, Ontario, Canada; St. John, New 



Brunswick. 



Type.— Cat. No. 25025, U.S.N.M. 



Described from one female and three males. The type female is 

 from Mount Washington, collected by Mrs. Annie T. Slosson, and 

 is the type of Gtemacme monticola Ashmead MS. The allotype male 

 is from Sherbrook, Ontario, and is the specimen described by Ash- 

 mead as the male of Perilissus paniscGides. Paratype a was " dipped 

 from surface of ocean 94 miles from Nova Scotia, July 3, 1887." 

 It is the only specimen with complete antennae. These are slightly 

 longer than the body. Paratype & is 9 mm. long and somewhat 

 brighter colored but otherwise similar to the allotype. It was taken 

 June 8, 1902, at St. John, New Brunswick, by A. Gordon Leavitt. 



(PHAEDROCTONUS GOXALIS Ashmead MS.)=CYMODUSA COXALIS Cnshman, new species. 



(PHAENOSEMUS ALTICOLA Ashwead MS.) = STENOMACEUS ALTICOLA Cushman, new 



species. 

 PHYGADEUGN ALTICOLA Ashmead MS. 



" PlnjgadrnGri altlcola Ashiii. n. sp.," Slosson, Ent. News, vol. S, 1S97. 

 p. 237. 

 A unique male apparently not referable to any described species. 



PHYGADEUGN SLOSSONAE, new species. 



" BatJujmetis slossonae Aslim., n. sp.," Slosson, Ent. News, vol. 17, 1906. 

 p. 324. 



Will not run to Bathymetis, where Ashmead placed it, because the 

 lateral carina of the first tergite extends to the apex. The distinct 

 costulae exclude it from Phygadeuon as restricted by Foerster. but 

 it will not fit into any of the genera said to have the costulae. 



Female. — Length, 2.5 mm.; antennae, 1.5 mm. 



Head thick antero-posteriorly, temples strongly convex; ej^es 

 small, scarcely arched above contour of head, parallel within, face 

 as broad as length of ej^e, subopaque, rest of head polished ; clypeus 

 very short, deeply separated, very broadly rounded at apex, the mar- 

 gin flange-like; m.alar space as long as basal width of mandible: 

 lower tooth of mandible smaller but scarcely shorter than upper; 

 antennae short, subclavate, first joint of flagellum shorter t'lan 

 second or third, second slightly longer than third, middle joints 

 nearly as thick as long; thorax polished, pronotum obscurely 

 wrinkled, prescutum anteriorly and metapleura obscurely punctate, 



