ART. 15. REVISION OF THE MUTILLID WASPS MICKEL. 35 



York : Female, May 19, 1897, Flatbush, Long Island ; female, May 16, 

 1896, Flatbusli, Long Island; female, September 6, 1897, Flatbush, 

 Long Island ; female, 1887, Flatbush, Long Island ; female ; August 

 30, 1916, Selden, Long Island (Wm. T. Davis) ; female, September 1, 

 1916, Selden, Long Island (Wm. T. Davis) ; female, May, Wyand- 

 anch, Long Island; female, August 20, 1911, Kissena Lake, Long 

 Island ; 2 females. Long Island. North Carolina : Female, April 30, 

 1905, Ashville (F. Sherman) ; 2 females. Pennsylvania : Female, May 

 16, 1911, Water Tank (H. B. Kirk) ; female, May 6, 1909, Kockville 

 (A. Champlain) ; female. May 6, 1909, Kockville (W. K. Walton) ; 

 female. May 3, 1914, Kockville; female. May 31, 1909, Heckton Mills 

 (W. R. Walton) ; female, September, 1909, Linglestown (Kirk and 

 Champlain) ; female, June 14, 1917, Philadelphia (F. M. Trimble) ; 

 female. Tennessee : Female, August, 1914, Knoxville ; female, June 

 18, 1920, Knoxville (C. N. Ainslie) ; female. May 17, 1914, Knox- 

 ville. Texas: Female, April 6, 1906, Avery (F. C. Bishopp). Vir- 

 ginia : Female, April 22, 1913, Falls Church (C. T. Greene) ; female, 

 May 11, Falls Church; female, July 2, 1913, Falls Church (Wm. 

 Middleton) ; female, July 11, 1913, Falls Church (C. T. Greene) ; 

 female, July 11, 1913, Falls Church; female, July 11, Falls Church; 

 female, July 29, 1913, Falls Church (S. A. Kohwer) ; female, Sep- 

 tember 9, 1912, Falls Church (C. T. Greene) ; female, June 20, 1914, 

 Nelson County (W. Kobinson) ; female, July 29, 1916, Lynchburg 

 (Wm. T. Davis) ; female. May 5, 1913, Veitch (C. T. Greene) ; fe- 

 male, April 27, 1884. 



32. PSEUDOMETHOCA OCULATA (Banks). 



1921. Nomkiephagus oculatus Banks, Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., vol. 14, p. 24. 

 female. 



Type. — Female, Georgia, in collection of Museum of Comparative 

 Zoology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 



Specimens examined. — Florida: Female, April 25, 1905, Quincy 

 (W. A. Hooker); female, Auburndale, Polk County. Georgia: 2 

 females. May 18-21, 1916, Spring Creek (J. C. Bradley) ; female, 

 June 7-23, 1911, Spring Creek, Decatur County (J. C. Bradley) ; 

 female, March 21, Thomasville (Morgan Hebard). North Carolina: 

 Female, April 20, 1915, Southern Pines (A. H. Manee) ; female, 

 March 10, 1909, Southern Pines (A. H. Manee) ; female, March 30, 

 1905, Kaleigh (G. M. Bentley) ; female, April 27, 1906, Kaleigh. 



The form of the thorax of the type specimen of this species is quite 

 distinct from that of similUma Smith. The thorax of this species is 

 not so sharply constricted at the middle as is shnilima; also the 

 thorax of the latter is very closely and irregularly punctate while 

 in ocidata the punctures are rather close but regular in distribution. 



