148 New Sf>ccics of Sicrola. With lixplauatory Xofcs. 



talus Mountain, ()alui, collccli'd hy I). 'I'. I'"ulla\va.\ , January ,?, lyio. One 

 specimen from Ki\iiia. Oalm. (Mu- l'n>m Manna Kid.m', Oalui, collected by 

 D. T. Fullaway. Marrli _'4, M^io, and l'\l)niary 13, KjiJ. respectively; one 

 specimen fn)m Kannninhona, ()alm, cnllecled !)>• 1'. II. Timberlake, Septem- 

 ber 0. i()i7, and ihk- >peeimen from S. I'".. Kmilau Mountains, Oaliu, collected 

 i)_\ J. C. r.ridwell nn the s.ime d.iy, i)arat\]ies. 

 Type; Cat. Xo. 130, Uishoi) Museum. 



151. Sicrola frmiiccf's u.sp. 



9 slencK'r; shinin.n liLack. le.t;s and antenn;e Inteous. mandihles reddish 

 brown. 



Head and thorax to the propodeum with a microscopically line and 

 close reticulate surface sculpture, a little coarser on the head ; impunctate 

 or nearly so, the punctuation extremely fine and hardly discernible ; h.airy 

 clothing short and inconspicuous. Head nearly twice as long as wide, length 

 from eye to vertex equalling the width between the eyes ; flatly convex 

 above, depressed in front, a little tumid beneath ; vertical margin slightly 

 convex, temples rounded, eyes convex ; antennje a little longer than the 

 head, pedicel and first funicle segment longer than wide, the following seg- 

 ments as wide as long, antennal fossje deep ; clypeus short, carinate, apically 

 depressed, almost perpendicular, hardly projecting in front of the anterior 

 margin of the head, which is angulate, not transverse, sloping at the sides ; 

 mandibles slender, curved, concavo-convex, truncate apically and toothed, 

 base not reaching the eye ; gula and sides of the head flat, the former 

 medially foreshortened, longer than wide, narrowing behind, where there is 

 a shallow sulcus in the median line, anterior margin arcuately concave, pos- 

 terior margin incised ; propodeum rugulosc ; abdomen elongate ovate, api- 

 cally acuminate, smooth and polished; wings subinfuscate, with a very faint 

 yellowish brown pigmentation ; length 2 mms. 



Described from two females (tyjie and paratype). Type from Hono- 

 lulu, Oahu, collected by J. C. Bridwell, April, igr6. Second specimen col- 

 lected at Kunia, Oahu, by D. T. Fullaway, March g, 1910, paratype. 



Type: Cat. Xo. 151, Bishop Museum. 



152. Sicrohi iilfciis n.s\). 



$ a little slender; shining l)Iack, tiie legs, mandibles and antennje 

 basally yellowish brown, antenn;e fuscous outwardly. 



Head and thorax with a microscopically line and delicate reticulate 

 surface sculpture ; impunctate and glabrous, or nearly so, the very tine pin 

 punctures and slmrt hairy clothing inconspicuous. Head longer than wide 

 by a third, width between the eyes greater than the length from eye to 

 vertex ; flat above, tumid beneath, the greatest depth beneath the posterior 

 end of the eye; vertical margin straight, temples rounded, eyes convex; 

 antennae reaching the mesoscutum, all the segments longer than wide, pedicel 

 and first funicle segments nearly twice as long as wide, antennal fossae deep; 

 clypeus short, flat, \enical, indistinctly carinate, not projecting in front of 

 the anterior margin nf the head, which is angulate, not transverse; man- 

 dibles slender. cur\ed, conca\-o-c<)n\e\, tnmcite .'ipicallv and t(iothed, liase 



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