NO. 1942. NEW SPECIES OP ICHNEUMON-FLIES— VIERECK. 583 



APANTELES (STENOPLEURA) PODUNKORUM, new species. 



Type-locality. — Berlin, Connecticut. 



Type.—Csit. No. 15017, U.S.N.M. 



Female. — ^Length, 1.75 mm.; black; head apparently as wide as 

 long, antennae dark brown, labrum and mandibles mostly brownish, 

 palpi pale; tegulae brownish; scutel almost impunctate; wings trans- 

 parent, tinged with brown, costa, stigma, radius, transverse cubitus, 

 and second and third abscissae of the cubitus brownish, remaining 

 veins mostly colorless or at most a paler brownish strammeous than 

 the stigma; coxas black, trochanters more or less dark, rest of legs 

 mostly stramineous with the hind femora and tibiee rather reddish 

 with fuscous tips; mesopleurae not separated from mesosternum by a 

 carinate fold; propodeum rugulose, distinctly carinate down the 

 middle; first dorsal plate distinctly wider at apex than at base or than 

 the second is long down the middle, the latter plate not sculptured 

 all over, mostly shinmg with indefinite sculpture, third dorsal segment 

 not sculptured at base or elsewhere except for a few scattered punc- 

 tures; ovipositor hardly exserted. 



Labeled, "Emerged Feb. 14, 1911, No. 330." Probably parasitic 

 on Pyrausta futilalis. 



Family ICHNEUMONID^. 



ANGITIA PLUTELL.S;, new species. 



Type-locality. — Eocky Ford, Colorado. 



Type.—Csit. No. 15018, U.S.N.M. 



Female. — Length, 4 mm.; related to A.hellulx Viereck, from which 

 it may be known by the entirely black dorsal segments of the abdo- 

 men, by the second abscissa of the discoidal vein being distinctly 

 longer than the thu'd, by the liind metatarsus being mostly wliitish on 

 its basal half and by the parallel sided postpetiole, which is more 

 oblong or apparently one and one-half times as long as broad. 



Labeled, "Bred from Plutella omissa, Apr. 23, 1912, H. O. Marsh, 

 collector." 



Allotype. — Essentially as in the type. Data same as in the type. 



This may be the same as (Limneria) Angitia 9 plena (Provancher) . 



ANISITSIA NIGERRIMA, new species. 



Type-locality. — Priest Lake, Idaho. 



Type.—€iit. No. 15019, U.S.N.M. 



Female. — Length, 14 mm.; almost entirely black; fore tibiae and 

 tarsi rather dark brown; wings tinged with brown, the veins blackish; 

 nervellus distmctly bent below the middle, antefurcal; first part of 

 membranous portion on the underside of the second dorsal segment 

 with its apex remote from the spiracles or not as near the spu-acles 



