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lii;^t branch of tlic radiius. Abdonieu black, pubescent beneath and 

 at tip, the second segment rufous toward base, botli above and be- 

 neath, the petiole shorter than the meta thorax, not longer than thick, 

 striated, segments third, fourth, fifth, and sixth short, ecpial, seventh 

 twice as long as the sixth and a little longer than the eighth. 



Habitat. — Arlington, Va. 



Types in Coll. Ashmead. 



Pantoclis coloradensis Ashui. 

 Zeloiijpa coloradensis Ashm., Bull. No. 1, Col. Biol. Assoc, p. 12. 



9 , Length, 3""". Subrobust, polished black, pubescent. Face with 

 a deep impression just above the clypeiis. Eyes pubescent. Anteinue 

 brownish-yellow, the tlagellum fuscous; the scape is nearly twice as 

 h)ng as the first flagellar joint; pedicel globular ; first flagellar excised 

 for one-third its length basally; the following joints shorter, about 

 thrice as long as thick. Thorax with 2 furrows, converging posteriorly ; 

 mesopleura impressed across the disk; scutellum convex, with a deep 

 fovea across the base; metathorax short, carinated. Legs brownish- 

 yellow, the posterior coxa; dusky at base. Wings hyaline, pubescent, 

 the venation pale brown ; the marginal vein is only one-third the length 

 of the marginal cell, the first branch of the radius about as long as the 

 marginal, oblique. 



Habitat.— West Cliff, Colo. 



Type in Coll. Ashmead. 



Described from one specimen received from T. D. A. Cockerell. 



Pantoclis californica, sp. uov. 

 (PI. x\, Fig. 2a, J antenna.) 



S 9. Length, 2 to 2.2"". Polished black; antenna', mandibles, 

 teguhp, and legs rufous, the former dusky toward tips. Antennae in 

 2 15-jointed, clavate, moniliform, the first flagellar joint twice as long 

 as the pedicel, the joints beyond moniliform, after the fourth, trans- 

 verse-moniliform ; in S li-jointed, filiform, j)ale brownish; the first 

 flagellar joint about as long as the scape, excised at base, the joints 

 beyond very gradually shortening, theiJeuultimate a little shorter than 

 the last, 2.^ times as long as thick. Metathorax carii^ted, the posterior 

 angles projecting. Wings subfuscous; the marginal cell about thrice 

 as long as the marginal vein, the latter two-thirds the length of the 

 oblique first branch of the radius. Abdomen conic-ovate, polished 

 black; the petiole as long as the metathorax, fluted; segments third, 

 fourth, and fifth, very short, equal; sixth a little longer; seventh and 

 eighth about equal, slightly more than twice as long as the sixth; the 

 eighth rufous. 



Habitat. — Santa Cruz Mountains, California. 

 Types in Coll. Ashmead. 



