.NO. 2195. NEW SPECIES OF HYMENOPTEBA—ROHWER. 169 



parasitic on Strangalia luteicornis breeding in grape. Specimen 

 reared by H. B. Kirk, emerging March 17, 1914, material collected 

 by F. C. Craighead. 



Type.— Cuit. No. 18999, U.S.N.M. 



PYRACMON CONOCOLA, new species. 



Female. — Length 7.5 mm.; length of ovipositor beyond the tip of 

 the abdomen 2.5 mm. Lower tooth of mandibles slightly longer than 

 the upper; clypeus slightly rounded; malar space slightly shorter 

 than the width of the mandibles at base; head except the shining 

 posterior orbits, finely shagreened ; posterior orbits straight ; ocellocu- 

 lar line subequal with the interocular line: mesepisternum shining 

 with sparce well defined punctures; propodeum shining with strong 

 well defined carinae; areola and petiolar areas confluent, transversely 

 rugose; abdomen .shining, smooth; lateral carinae of the petiole strong 

 and rather high ; no carinae from the spiracles to the apex of the first 

 tergite; second tergite shorter than the two following, its apical 

 width one-fourth greater than its basal width ; spiracle in middle ; an 

 indistinct gastrocoelus near the base ; radius obtusely angulate, second 

 abscissa one-third longer than the first ; nervellus broken a little be- 

 low the middle. Black; body clothed with short gray pubescence 

 which is denser on the face; palpi and tegulae white; spot on the 

 mandibles and scape beneath piceous; legs red; coxae and first joint 

 of hind trochanters black; the apex of the posterior tibiae and their 

 tarsi brownish. Wings hyaline, iridescent; venation black; lower 

 margin of stigma dark brown. 



Male. — Length 7 mm. Except that the mandibles are almost en- 

 triely white and that the second joint of the hind trochanters and 

 hind tibae and tarsi are strongly infuscated, the male does not differ 

 essentially from the female. 



Type-locality. — Colestin, Oregon, and Julian, California. De- 

 scribed from two females, (one type) recorded under Bureau of En- 

 tomology No. Hopk. U. S. 12535^-, and from one female and one male 

 recorded under Bureau of Entomology No. Hopk. U. S. 13278/. 

 These numbers refer to notes stating that the species is parasitic on 

 Pinipestis, species living in the cones of Pinus coulteri, and probably 

 a parasite of Evetria. taxifoliella in cones of Pseudotsuga tajxifolia. 

 Material collected by F. P. Keen and P. D. Sargent. 



Ty/^e.— Cat. No. 20181, U.S.N.M. 



ANGITIA MILLERI. new species. 



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

 abdomen, 2.5 mm. ; length of antennae, 4.5 mm. Teeth of the mandi- 

 bles subequal: anterior margin of the clypeus gently rounded; head 



