KO.2210. NEW REARED ICHNEUMON-FLIES— CUSHMAN. 469 



The closest described American relative of this species is /. hehrensi 

 (Cressoii), but it is much more closely allied to the European 7. alter- 

 nans (Gravonhorst), from which it can be distinguished only by the 

 darker antennae, wing veins, and stigma. 



GLYPTA EVETRIAE, new species. 



Female. — Length, 8 mm.; antennae, 6 mm.; ovipositor, 6 mm. 



In Cresson's table to the species of Glypta this species runs to 

 varipes Crcsson. Compared to a homotype (Rohwer) of varipes dif- 

 fers as foUovN'^s: Temples as broad as eyes, not sloping inward; malar 

 space narrower than basal width of mandibles; eyes distinctly shorter 

 than width of face; cheeks in front view very strongly rounded below 

 eyes; clypeal suture straight in middle; antennae shorter, black, not 

 paler toward apex; labial palpi and first and second joints of maxil- 

 lary palpi blackish ; propodeum with costulae entirely obsolete, poste- 

 rior face slightly longer than dorsal face; abdomen stouter, first ter- 

 gite about as wide at apex as long; wing veins and stigma blackish; 

 legs dark ferruginous, hind tibiae with basal dark annulus incomplete, 

 their tarsal joints more narrowly white at base. 



Male. — Length, 7 mm.; antennae, 6 mm. 



Differs from female principally in having the front legs palOT and 

 hind coxae, trochanters, and femora infuscate above. 



Host. — Evetria taxifolieUa Busck. 



Type-locality. — Ashland, Oregon. 



Other locality. — MissoiUa, Montana. 



Type.— Cat. No. 20780, U.S.N.M. 



Described from five females and four males reared from the host 

 in cones of Pseudotsuga taiifolia at the type-locality under Hopkins 

 U. S. No. 132096a, these being part of a large series. The paratypes 

 a-d, female, and e-g, male, exhibit variations from the types princi- 

 pally in size »,nd depth of leg color. 



