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Wenonah) ; New York (Cold Spring Harbor, Farmingdale, and Riv- 

 erhead) ; Pennsylvania ((xladwyn) ; Rhode Island (North King- 

 ston and Westerly) ; and Virginia (near Washington D, C, Falls 

 Church, Mount Vernon, and New Church). 



Practically all the dates of capture are from June 10 to August 4. 

 Dates outside of this range are August 10 at Orlando, Fla. ; August 

 22 at Lakeland, Fla. ; and August 26 at Okefenokee Swamp, Ga. This 

 seasonal distribution indicates a single generation a year. 



This species occurs in the Lower and Upper Austral Zones of the 

 United States from the Atlantic west to Michigan and Kansas. Along 

 the Atlantic coast it ranges north to Long Island and Khode Island, 

 and in the Central States to Livingston County, Mich. 



2. EVANIELLA NEOMEXICANA (Ashmead) 



Evania Neomexicana Ashmead, Can. Ent., vol. 33, p. 304, 1901. Lectotype hereby 

 selected: $ , Las Criices, N. Mex., September 9 (Washington). 



Forewing about 4.0 mm. long ; head about 0.8 as wide as the thorax ; 

 cheek about 0.3 as long as the height of the eye ; mandible without a pos- 

 terior ventral tooth ; f rons with rather close, moderately small punc- 

 tures; temple with sparse medium-sized punctures; shoulder carina 

 of pronotum continuous across the midline, extending laterad to the 

 front end of the notaulus; mesoscutum with interspersed sparse 

 medium-sized punctures and closer fine punctures; subdiscoidal vein 

 weak, unpigmented; first tergite with very sparse small punctures. 



Black or piceous. Lower 0.6 of mesepisternum, all the metapleurum 

 except its upper section and all the propodeum except basad of and 

 above the abdominal socket, ferruginous. 



Specimens. — Redescribed from the types : a male from Las Cruces, N. 

 Mex., T. D. A. Cockerell (Washington), and a male from Las Cruces, 

 N. Mex., September 9 (Washington). 



3. EVANIELLA CALIFORNICA (Ashmead) 



Evania Calif ornica Ashmead, Can. Ent, vol. 33, p. 304, 1901. Type: $, Natoma, 

 Calif. (Washington). 



Forewing about 8.5 mm. long ; head about 1.0 as wide as the thorax ; 

 cheek about 1.0 as long as the height of the eye; mandible without a 

 posterior ventral tooth ; f rons and mesoscutum with fine rather sparse 

 punctures; temple with very fine sparse punctures; shoulder carina of 

 pronotum present only near the front end of the notaulus, not con- 

 tinuous across the midline nor extending laterad bej'^ond the inner 

 edge of the tegula ; subdiscoidal vein weak, unpigmented ; first tergite 

 with fine punctures. 



Reddish brown. Mandible, lower part of face, and all but upper 

 part of clypeus yellowish brown. 



/Specimen. — Redescribed from the type male from Natoma, Sacra- 

 mento County, Calif., July 7, 1895 (Washington) . 



