114 A'l'T*.' Sf^rcii's of Sii'rohi, U'it/i li.vpldiudory Xotes. 



(S^. Sicrola iiic^i^alof's n.sp. 



9 shilling l)l;icl<, llic licad dull ; legs and aiitcniKL' l)asally liglil yrllow- 

 isli brown, the latter outwardly fuscous, niandii)lcs reddish apically. 



Head and thorax to the propodcuni with a microscopically line reticu- 

 late surface sculpture, coarser on the head ; tinely, shallowly and fairly close- 

 ly punctate, hairy clothing short and inconspicuous. 1 lead a little longer than 

 wide, widest across the eyes, narrowing in front and l)ehiiiil, widtli l)ct\veen 

 the eyes nearly twice the length from eye to vertex ; llally convex above, 

 depressed in front, tumid beneath, the greatest depth beneath the posterior 

 end of the eye; vertical margin sliglitly convex, temples rounded, eyes con- 

 vex ; antenn?e reaching the mesoscutum, all the segments considerably longer 

 than wide, antennal fossze deep ; clypeus carinate, apically depressed and 

 projecting slightly in front of the anterior margin of the head, declivous at 

 the sides, the carina extending backward on the top of the head beyond the 

 base of the antenna ; mandibles slender, curved, truncate apically and toothed, 

 base not quite reaching the eye ; gula and sides of the head flatly convex, 

 the former medially foreshortened, wider than long, anterior margin straight, 

 posterior margin incised; propodeum finely rugulose ; abdomen ovate, smooth 

 and shining ; wings hyaline ; lengtli 2.j^ nuns. 



Described from one female (type) collected in Manoa Valley, Oaliu, by 

 D. T. Fullaway, July 29, 1917. 



Type: Cat. No. 83, Bishop IMuseum. 



84. SIrroIa -c'cstifa 11. sp. 



9 dull shining black, legs testaceous, front and hind femora fuscous out- 

 wardly, antemia; brown, fuscous apically. 



Head and thorax to the propodeum with a microscopically fine and 

 close reticulate surface sculpture ; finely and very closely punctate ; hairj- 

 clothing long and thick. Head longer than wide by the length in front of the 

 eyes, widest across the posterior end of the eyes, narrowing behind and in 

 front, width between the eyes greater than the length from eye to vertex ; 

 convex above, a little tumid beneatli ; vertical margin straight, temples round- 

 ed, eyes flat, antenna reacliiny ihe mesoscutum. .ill the segments longer than 

 wide, antennal fossa; deep; clypeus reduced liy erosion from the sides to 

 a thin, carinate ridge, apically depressed and projecting slightly in front of 

 the anterior margin of the head, which is angulate. not transverse, the carina 

 extending backward on the top of the head beyond the base of the antennje ; 

 mandibles slender, curved, truncate apically and toothed, base not quite reach- 

 ing the eye ; gula and sides of the head flatly convex, the former medially 

 foreshortened, wider than long, anterior margin nearly straight, posterior 

 margin incised ; propodeum finely rugulose ; abdomen ovate, apically acumi- 

 nate, smooth and polished ; wings sul)infuscate, witli a faint yellowish brown 

 pigmentation ; length 2.75 mms. 



Described from one female (type) collected in the Waianae mountains, 

 Oahu, by D. T. Fullaway, March 5, igri. 



Type : Cat. No. 84. Bishop Museum, 



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