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This Species somewhat resembles S. uroplatse Howard, but that 

 species has the legs light colored, with the hind femora somewhat 

 brown. 



Type.— Cat. No 15095, U.S.N.M. 



SYMPIESIS BIMACULATA, new species. 



Female. — Length about 4 mm. Dark blue-green, lower half of face 

 purple, face reticulated, antennae dark brown, the pedicel short, less 

 than half as long as the first joint of the funicle; joints of funicle suc- 

 cessively shorter, the last subquadrate; thoracic notum strongly 

 rugoso-punctate, much more finely so on the parapsides and axillse; 

 metanotum and propodeum with similar, finer sculpture, that on the 

 metanotum thimble-like; propodeum with a median carina, the lateral 

 carinas indicated; spiracles ovoid; prepectus with sculpture similar 

 to that on dorsum; wings hyahne, with a small cloud at the base of 

 the marginal vein and a large one at the tip of the stigmal vein, the 

 latter extending backward almost half way across wing; coxae and 

 femora aeneous, with more or less greenish tinges, knees, tibiae and 

 tarsi yellowish; abdomen not longer than head and thorax combined. 



Habitat. — Franconia, New Hampshire. 



One specimen collected by Mrs. A. T. Slosson. 



The manuscript name given to this species by Doctor Ashmead is 

 adopted. 



Type.— C&t. No. 15094, U.S.N.M. 



Family MYMARID^. 



ANAGRUS GIRAULTI, new species. 



Female. — Length about 0.5 mm. Head and abdomen brown, 

 thorax yellow tinged with brown on the anterior middle of the dorsum; 

 scape about two and one-half times as long as the pedicel; first joint of 

 funicle about half as long as the pedicel; second joint of funicle about 

 three times as long as first; tliird and fourth joints almost subequal in 

 length, the third about as long as second; the fifth hardly appreciably 

 shorter than the fourth; sixth shghtly shorter than the fifth; club about 

 twice as long as sixth joint of funicle; fore wings with about six rows of 

 discal cilia at widest point, shghtly concave medially along anterior 

 margin; marginal cUia at apex of wing about one-thu-d longer than 

 greatest width of fore wing; those on posterior margin near apex about 

 one-fourth longer than those apicad; ciha on posterior margin of hind 

 wings about as long as those on apex of fore wings, over six times as 

 long as width of hind wing. 



Male. — Length about 0.5 mm. Similar to the female except in 

 secondary sexual characters; first joint of funicle shorter than second, 

 the third shghtly longer than the second, joints four to six subequal 



