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5 just before apex. Also the substigmal spot is faintly complete, 

 some of the lines of discal cilia regular and there is a short (but 2-3 

 setae) line of cilia leading back from the stigmal vein. Hind wings 

 with only two lines of discal cilia, these cephalad. The male is 

 similar, but the abdomen is more blmit at apex. 



Many specimens reared from jassid eggs in Elymus, Salt Lake City, 

 Utah, August 1911 (C. N. Ainslie). 



Types.— Qd^t. No. 20727, U.S.N.M., two males, four females on a 

 slide (with specimens of an Oligosita) . 



GONATOCERUS UTAHENSIS, new species. 



Female. — Runs to Tcoebelei Perkins, but the forewings are uniformly 

 infuscated except out from base widely (distal half or more), the coxae 

 are black broadly at base, the scape so above and below, the pedicel is 

 pale while funicle 2 is longest, somewhat longer than the pedicel, 3 

 slightly shorter, 1 equal to 4, 5, 7, or 8; 6 shortest, subglobular, half 

 the length of 2. 



Four females with the Ahhella. 



Types. — Cat. No. 20728, U.S.N.M., the specimens on two slides. 



CIRROSPILUS OCELLATUS, new species. 



Female. — Similar in stature to flavicinctus. Dark metallic green, 

 the wings hyalme, the legs lemon yellow except the coxae, hind 

 femur, and distal tarsal joint. Lateral margin of vertex against 

 the eye broadly bright yellow, the colormg extending along the eye 

 margin narrowly to the face and occiput; a triangle in middle of upper 

 face, base against the vertex and a broad oblique mark nearly to apex 

 of the head from each antennal fossa, pale yellow. Apex of hind 

 femur yellow, also of pedicel beneath. Funicle 2 quadrate, a half 

 shorter than 1, which is a httle longer than the pedicel. Mandibles 

 5-dentate. Club with a terminal spine, its joints wider than long, 

 the region as long as the fimicle or longer. Thorax and abdomen 

 scaly, the propodeum with a narrow median carina and no others, 

 subglabrous, its very short neck also carinated. 



One female, Algonquin, Illinois (W. A. Nason). 



Type. — Cat. No. 20696, U.S.N.M., the female on a tag, the head 

 and a hind leg on a slide. 



EulopJius pictus Nees is a Pseudiglyphomyia, which is thus probably 

 a synonym of Clrrospilus. This specimen, which is in the United 

 States National Museum, however, does not agree with Nees' de- 

 scription. 



EULOPHUS CALIFORNICUS, new species. 



Female. — Length, 1 mm. Dark metallic purple, the tips of tibiae 

 and the tarsi brown, the hind tibiae brown except for a broad cinctus 

 between apex and middle. Forewings with a broad smoky band across 



