ART. 14 THIRTEEN" NEW ICHNEUMON-FLIES CUSHMAN 5 



rowly at apex ; wings hyaline, with an inf umate spot at apex, vena- 

 tion black; fiagellum brownish basally. 



Male. — Like female but the white of the orbits is somewhat less 

 extensive, the scutellum is white only at the sides, the white markings 

 of the mesoscutum and propodemn are absent, the hind tarsus is 

 black with only the under side of the fourth joint and apices of the 

 others white, and the third tergite is white at both base and apex, 

 while the tergites beyond are entirely black. 



Tyj)e. — U.S.N.M. No. 42895, from Barro Colorado Island, Panama 

 Canal Zone. 



One specimen of each sex reared (host not given) by Phil Rau, 

 the female under his No. 7754 and the male under No. 7815. 



CALLIEPHIALTES NUCICOLA. new species 



7^em(2Z(3,— Length, 8 mm.; antennae, 5 mm.; ovipositor, 8 mm. 

 Head polished, sparsely punctate, punctures on face coarser, face 

 three-fourths as long as broad, roundly elevated medially; temples 

 convexly receding. Thorax twice as long as deep and finely punc- 

 tate; propodeum sparsely, more coarsely punctate, medially and 

 apically impunctate, without median carinae, not medially im- 

 pressed ; nervellus broken a little above middle, perpendicular ; areo- 

 let elongate; legs rather stout, third and fifth joints of hind tarsus 

 equal. Abdomen narrow; first and second tergites longer than 

 broad at their junction, first distinctly shorter than second; third 

 and fourth quadrate, others transverse ; punctation rather coarse and 

 well-separated ; tubercles distinct, more sparsely punctate ; ovipositor 

 sheath slightly longer than body. 



Black; palpi, tegulae, short humeral line, front trochanters, api- 

 cal joint of middle trochanter, and a line on upper side of each tibia 

 from base nearly to apex, white; hind tibia below and at apex, and 

 apices of tarsal joints, reddish fuscous, the tarsi generally paler fus- 

 cous; legs otherwise reddish testaceous; wings hyaline, veins black, 

 stigma brown, base and apex pale, as are also the costa and meta- 

 carpus; abdomen brownish, paler laterally toward apex, first and 

 last tergites and apical margins of second to fifth, especially later- 

 ally, black. 



Male. — Face nearly as broad as long; abdomen more slender, first 

 tergite nearly as long as second; under side of scape and pedicel 

 white; front and middle legs white except posterior side of femora; 

 hind trochanter white, abdomen more nearly uniformly colored. 



Type host. — Carpocapsa pomonella (Linnaeus). 



r?/;?e.— U.S.N.M. No. 42896, from Saticoy, Calif. 



Described from 13 females and 16 males, 8 of the females and all 

 the males, including the type and allotype, reared by S. E. Flanders 

 and R. E. Barrett from the codling moth in green walnuts at the 



