128 A'l-u' Sf^ccics of Sicrola, With lixf'laui.iiory \otes. 



wings subinfiiscatc, willi ;i faint Nrllnwisli hrown iM.iinunlation, radial nil 

 incomplete ; length -'.75 nnns. 



Described from one female ( t spe ) collected at Kilanea. Hawaii, jg 

 miles, by W. M. Gififard, January, 1915. 



Type: Cat. Xo. 110. Ilislio]) Museum. 



III. Sicrolii f'liii'n'tia'n'aa n.sp. 



9 shining black, legs and antenna' basally wlbiwish bmwn. the latter 

 fuscous outwardly from the scape. 



Head and thora.x to the i)ro])odeuni with a microscopically line reticu- 

 late surface sculpture, very delicate on the thorax; coarsely and somewhat 

 remotely punctate ; hairy clothing short and inconspicuous. Head as wide 

 as long, widest across the eyes, narrowing behind and in front, width between 

 the eyes greater by a half than the length from eye to vertex ; convex above, 

 depressed in front, a little tumid beneath ; vertical margin straight, temples 

 rounded, eyes convex : antennse reaching the mesoscutum, all the segrnenis 

 considerably longer than wide, antennal fossae deep ; clypeus carinate, api- 

 cally depressed and projecting slightly in front of the anterior margin of 

 the head, which is angulate, not transverse, declivous at the sides, the carina 

 extending backward shortly on the top of the head ; mandibles fairly slender, 

 curved, truncate apically and toothed, base not quite reaching the eye above, 

 lower lobe protuberant ; gula and sides of the head convex, the former 

 medially foreshortened, as wide as long, anterior margin nearly straight, 

 posterior margin incised ; propodeum rugulose, a triangular area at the base 

 smooth ; abdomen elongate ovate, apically acuminate, smooth and polished ; 

 wings subinfuscate, with a faint fuscous pigmentation ; length 2.75 mms. 



Described from two females ( type and ]);iratype ) collected at Puuwaa- 

 waa, X. Kona, Hawaii. 3700-3800 ft. elevatiim, by W. M. (liffard, August 24, 

 1917. Type numbered 14. 



Ty])e : Cat. Xo. ill, Bishop Museum. 



112. Sicrola iiiiiiitscula n.sp. 



$ shining bl.ack, legs and anteini;e luteous to \-ellii\vish brown, ni.andibles 

 reddish brown. 



Head and thorax tn the proiJiKleuni with a microscopically tine reticu- 

 late surface sculpture ; fairly coarsely and remotely punctate and hairy. 

 Head as wide as long, widest across the eyes, narrowing behind and in front, 

 width between the eyes a little more than the length from eye to vertex ; 

 convex above and beneath ; vertical margin straight, temples rounded, eyes 

 convex; antennae a little longer than the head, pedicel nearly twice as long 

 as wide, following segments all a little longer than wide, antennal fossae 

 deep; clypeus carinate, apically depressed and projecting slightly in front of 

 the anterior margin of the head, which is angulate, not transverse, sloping 

 at the sides, the carina extending backward shortly on the top of the head ; 

 inandibles slender, curved, truncate apically and toothed, base touching the 

 eye above ; gula convex, nearly flat, a little wider than long, anterior margin 

 straight, posterior margin incised, median groove nearly effaced ; propodeum 

 finely rugulose ; abdomen short ovate, smooth and polished : win.gs hyaline ; 

 length 1.75 mms. 



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