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sliagreened ; sciitrim shagreened, convex, anterior middle somewhat 

 shining and with a number of large, poorly defined punctures; 

 mesepisternum shagreened with a number of large, poorly defined 

 punctures; propodeum shagreened; carinae weak, obsolete posteri- 

 orly, so the middle basal area is the only area completely define!, 

 the costulae are present; abdomen shagreened; petiole and post- 

 petiole shining ; spiracles of first tergite rather prominent, no carinae 

 from them to apex of segment; second tergite shorter tlian two fol- 

 lowing, its posterior width twice as great as the anterior width; 

 spiracle at the middle, a small lanulae midwa}' between the spiracles 

 and base; radius obtusely angulate; first abscissa one-half as long 

 as second; areolet petiolate; petiole (in wing) as long as cell: uervel- 

 lus broken below the middle. Black; mandibles, paipi, scape be- 

 neath, tegulae, four anterior coxae, and trochanters whitish ; legs fer- 

 ruginous ; posterior coxae, spot on intermediate pair, apex of the pos- 

 terior femora, four anterior tibiae, and tarsi dark brown or black. 

 Wings hyaline, iridescent; venation black. 



Type-locality. — Ashland, Oregon. Described from one female 

 recorded under Bureau of Entomology No. Ho])k. U. S. 10833<;?'', 

 which refers to note stating that the species was reared from cones 

 of sugar pine infested with DioryctHa dbietella. Material collected 

 by P. D. Sargent, reared by J. M. Miller, for whom the species is 

 named. 



Type.— C^t. No. 20178. U.S.N.M. 



ANGITIA TINEAVORA, new species. 



Female. — Length, 4.5 mm. ; length of ovipositor beyond the tip of 

 the abdomen, 1.75 mm. Teeth of the mandibles subequal; clypeus 

 nearly truncate; face shagreened; mesonotum shagreened and with 

 a few distinct punctures; middle basal area triangular; areola and 

 petiolar areas transversely striate on a granular surface; carinae of 

 propodeum strong; mesepisternum and sternum granular with a 

 number of large, not especially distinct, punctures; no carinae from 

 the spiracle to the end of first tergite; second tergite as long as 

 the two following combined, granular, the spiracles slightly beyond 

 the middle, no lanulae; radius obtusely angulate, first abscissa one- 

 fourth shorter than the second; areolet small, petiolate, petiole as 

 long as the cell (in some wings the areolet is wanting) ; discoidal 

 cell at base narrower than length of nervulus; nervellus broken 

 below the middle. Black; clypeus, palpi, scape, pedicel, and tegulae 

 whitish; legs ferruginous to rufo-ferruginous; four anterior tarsi 

 paler; the spot on the posterior coxae and apices of posterior tibiae 

 and their tarsi brownish. Wings hyaline, iridescent; venation dark 

 brown. 



