76 Xcw Sf'ccics of SIcrold, Willi lixphiiKitory Xotcs. 



cally liiu-, rcticulalc .surface sculplun.-, coarsely, fairly regularly Imt not closely 

 punctate. Head longer than wide, width between the eyes a little more than 

 the length from eye to vertex, convex above, tumid beneath ; vertical margin 

 straigiit. temples rounded, eyes convex ; antenna; longer than the head, seg- 

 ments of the flagellum beyond the first funicle moniliform, pedicel and first 

 funicle segment twice as long as wide, antennal fossse deep; clypeal process 

 a flat, transverse lamina, horizontally extended from the anterior margin of 

 tlie head and longitudinally elevate and carinate ; mandibles fairly stout, 

 curved, concavo-convex, obliquely truncate and toothed apically, base touch- 

 ing the eye above: gula convex, medially foreshortened, wider than long, 

 anterior margin arcuately concave, posterior margin incised ; propodeum rugu- 

 lose ; abdomen ovatg, smooth and polished; wings sul)infuscate, with a faint 

 yellowish brown pigmentation ; length 3.25 mms. 



Described from three females (type and paratypes ) collected at Kilauea, 

 Hawaii, 4000 ft. elev., by W. ]\I. GifTard. Type marked "Xo. 7," captured 

 June 7, IQ08. Paratypes ni.irked ".\ii. 4," taken in the dry forest. January 



II, 1917- 



Type: Cat. Xo. 8, llislio]. Museuni. 



9. Sicrola siiiui n.sp. 



5 l)lack, head and thorax dull, abdomen shining, legs and ;intenn;u 

 brown to fuscous. 



Head and thorax with a pronounced microscopic surface sculpture, 

 scattered pin punctures and tine hairy clothing. Head wider than the thorax 

 and longer than wide, width between the eyes more than the length from 

 the eye to the vertex, convex aliove, a little tumid beneath, deepest directly 

 behind the eyes ; vertical margin slightly concave, temples rounded, eyes con- 

 vex ; antenna? longer than the head, segments of the flagellum beyond the 

 second funicle moniliform, pedicel and first two funicle segments twice as 

 long as wide, antennal fossae deep ; clypeal process a flat transverse lamina, 

 horizontally extended from the anterior margin of the head and medially ele- 

 vate and carinate ; mandibles fairly stout, curved, concavo-convex, obliquely 

 truncate and toothed apically, the base touching the eye above ; gula convex, 

 medially foreshortened, wider than long, anterior and posterior margins in- 

 cised; propodeum rugulose ; abdomen short ovate; wings subinfuscate ; 

 length 2.5 mms. 



Described from two females (type and paratype) collected at Kilauea, 

 Hawaii, 4000 ft. elev., by W. M. Gififard. Type taken at the lumber camp, 

 July 19, 1918. Paratype marked "Box 4," and captured in May, 1910. 



Type: Cat. X"o. 9, Bishop Museum. 



10. Sicrolii sf^iciita iLsj). 



Plate XVI, FiKuru .1 



9 with the head and thorax depressed and flat; siiining l)lack, tiie legs 

 l>eyond the femora and the base of the antennae brown. 



Smooth and polished, the pronotum and propodeum witli a more evident 

 sculpture, and a little dull: tinely, sliallowly and fairly closely i)unctate and 

 liairv. Head wider tlian the tliorax. as wide as long, widest at the vertex .and 



