634 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.42. 



CAMPOLETIDEA, new subgenus. 



Related to Callidora (Foerster) Thomson from which it may be 

 distinguished by the depressed first segment, with the apical half of 

 the petiole distinctly wider than thick dorso-ventrally and the post 

 petiole not bulbous. Agrees with Campohtis Foerster as described 

 in the original except in tlie shape of the abdomen. 



Type. — Campoplez (Campoletidea) caradrinx, new species. 



CAMPOPLEX (CAMPOLETIDEA) CARADRIN.ffi, new species. 



Male. — Length, 8 mm; areolet quadrangular, rather rhomboidal; 

 fore and mid femora bro^\Tiish stramineous, tibiae and tarsi of fore 

 and mid legs mostly stramineous, tarsi of mid legs apically with a 

 fuscous annulus, the onychium mostly fuscous, hind femora reddish 

 with blacldsh stains, hind tibiae yellowish except an incomplete brown- 

 ish annulus near the base, a brown longitudinal band down the inner 

 edge, and the apical third, which latter is mostly blackish, hind tarsi 

 colored similarly to the middle tarsi except that the dark annulations 

 are more extensive, involving most of the joints. Otherwise agreeing 

 well with the original description of (Limneria) Campoplex montanus 

 (Cresson) . 



Type-locality. — Rocky Ford, Colorado. 



Type.— Cat. No. 14958, U.S.N.M. 



Labeled, ''bred from Caradrina exigua, June 12, 1910, H. O. Marsh, 

 collector; Cliittenden No, 1563." 



Genus CAMPOLETIS (Foerster) Viereck. 



Campohtis Foerster, Verli. Naturli. Ver. Preuss. Rheinland, vol. 25, 1868, p. 157, 

 no species; Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 40, 1911, p. 190, one species. 



Type. — Limnerium (Campoletis) prodenix Viereck, first species 

 included and congeneric with Sagaritis varians Thomson. Thus 

 Campoletis (Foerster) Viereck becomes synonymous with Sagaritis 

 Holmgren. In the American representatives of Sagaritis Holmgren 

 the characteristic production of the clypeus is so poorly developed at 

 times as to suggest a gradual transition to the type of clypeus found 

 in most Campoplegini and aside from the clypeus agree best with 

 Foerster's definition of Campoletis. 



Genus CAMPOPLEX Gravenhorst=[OMORGUS (Foerster) 



Dalla Torre.] 



Campoplex Gravenhorst, Ich. Eur., vol. 3, 1829, p. 453; many species. 

 Type. — {Ichneumon) Campoplex difformis Gmelin, Gravenhorst, by 

 designation of Westwood.^ 



I Intr. Mod. Class Ins., vol. 2, Gen. Syn., 1S40, p. 60, 



