382 BULLETIN 45, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Abdomen shining black, inipunctuied, with some sparse pile toward 

 the apex and beneath; the petiole slightly longer than the metathorax, 

 strongly tinted. 



Habitat. — Santa Cruz Mountains, California. 



Type in Coll. Ashmead. 



Anectata polita, sji. nov. 



$ . Length, 3""". Polished black, i»nbescent; antennae fuscous, tijiof 

 scape, pedicel, aud base of first flagellar joint yellowish ; legs brownish- 

 yellow; the middle and posterior coxa' black basally; mandibles rufous. 



Antenna' broken off at tips, the scape a little longer than the i)cdi- 

 cel and tirst funiclar joint together, the first funiclar joint more than 

 one-third longer than the second, excised at basal half. 



Wings hyaline, the marginal cell more than twice as long as the mar- 

 ginal vein ; the first branch of radius nearly straight, one-third shorter 

 than the marginal. Abdomen as long as the head and thorax together; 

 the petiole strongl}' fiuted, a little longer than the metathorax, the sec- 

 ond ventral segment with distinct i^unctures toward the base. 



Habitat.— West Cliff, Colo. 



Type in Coll. Ashmead. 



Described from a single specimen received from Mr. T. D. A. Cock- 

 erell. 



Anectata hirtifrons Asbm. 



(PI. XV, Fig. 8, 9.) 

 Can. Ent., xix, p. 198. 



9. Length, 3'""\ Black, shining, pubescent; the face -with rather 

 dense whitish pubescence; antenn.e rufous, a little dusky at tips; legs 

 pale rufous or brownish-yellow. AntenuiTB subfiliform, 14-jointed; scape 

 slightly bent, nearly thrice as long as the first flagellar joint; pedicel 

 not longer than thick ; tirst flagellar joint a little longer than the second, 

 the following gradually shortened to eighth, the three preceding the last 

 very slightly wider than long, the last oblong. Wings hyaline, thepubes- 

 ceiice fuscous, the marginal vein one-half the length of the marginal 

 cell, the tirst branch of the radius straight, one-half shorter than the 

 marginal vein. Abdomen a little shorter than the head and thorax 

 together, with the tip turned upward, covered beneath and at a[)ex with 

 a whitish imbescence; petiole as long as the metathorax, strongly fluted. 



Habitat. — OttaAva, Canada. 



Type in Coll. Ashmead. 



The only specimen I i^ossess or have seen of this si)ecies was received 

 some years ago from Mr. W. Hague Harrington. 



Anectata georgica, sp. nov. 



S. Length, 3;^""". Polished black, with a sparse white pile; an- 

 tenna} rufous; legs aud teguhe brownish-yellow. Antenna} 15-jointed, 



