NO. 1927. DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW TTYMENOPTERA, 5— CRAWFORD. 187 

 COMEDO KOEBELEI, new species. 



Female. — Length about 2.25 mm. Head and thorax blue-green; 

 abdomen brown with a large whitish spot near base; face trans- 

 versely rugulose; scape, pedicel, and club of antennae whitish- 

 testaceous, the rest of the antennas light brown; first joint of funicle 

 almost twice as long as the pedicel, third subquadrate; club slightly 

 longer than first joint of funicle; thoracic notum, including meta- 

 notum and propodeum, with thimblelike punctures, those on the 

 median lobe of mesoscutum shallow and are more like reticulations, 

 those toward the rear of mesoscutum fully twice as large as those 

 anteriorly; propodeum with a median carina and lateral folds, the 

 latter each bounded inwardly by a carina; propodeum laterad of the 

 folds truncate, the truncation inwardly smooth, polished, with a few 

 regulse; propodeum laterad of lateral folds fhiely wrinkled; prepectus 

 and anterior half of mesopleur^ with thimblelike punctures, upper 

 part of posterior half of mesopleurse smooth, lower half reticulated; 

 wings with a faint infuscation extending from the base to apex of 

 marginal vein and apicad as far as tip of stigmal vein, but only back 

 of this vein; marginal vein about twice as long as postmarginal ; 

 stigmal and postmarginal subecjual in length; front and middle 

 coxae, and all femora brown, hind coxae bronzy, rest of legs, including 

 extreme bases and apices of femora, whitish. 



Hale. — Unknown. 



Habitat. — Santa Cruz Mountains, California. 



Described from specimens bearing the number 560 and collected 

 by Mr. Albert Koebele, after whom the species is named. 



Type.— C&t. No. 14589, U.S.N.M. 



COMEDO ANOMOCERUS, new species. 



Female. — Length about 2.2 mm. Head and thorax bronzy- 

 greenish, abdomen brown with a large flavous spot near base; face 

 fuiely transversely rugulose; scape, pedicel, and apical two-thirds of 

 club whitish, rest of antennae light brown; first joint of funicle dis- 

 tinctly longer than pedicel, second and third joints subequal in 

 length, each about as long as the pedicel; mesonotum together with 

 metanotum, prepectus, mesopleurae, metapleurae, and propodeum 

 with thimblelike punctures; median carina of propodeum high, 

 lateral folds very marked, each bounded inwardly by a carina; pro- 

 podeum laterad of these folds truncate, the truncation reticulate 

 with raised rugulae and somewhat resembling thimblelike punctures ; 

 laterad of the folds the dorsal surface of the propodeum with shal- 

 lower punctures but still very similar to those on median section; 

 posterior half of mesopleurae with a smooth triangular area on upper 

 half; marginal vein about twice as long as postmarginal; stigmal 

 and postmarginal subequal in length; wings hyaline, with a distinct 

 infuscated band as lonsr as and covermg the marginal vein and 



