NO. 2061. IIYMENOPTERA FROM GUATEMALA— ROIIWER. 523 



tubercule poorly defined ; postocellar line shorter by the width of the 

 lateral ocellus than the ocellocular luie; pedicellum globose; third 

 antemial joint about one-fifth longer than the foui'th; head closely, 

 sometimes confluently punctured; mesonotum with distinct, well- 

 defined, large punctures; mesepistermmi with the punctures less 

 distinct and closer than those on the scutum; propodeal iiiclosure 

 smooth, impunctate, divided by a median furrow; the rest of the pro- 

 podeum punctured similar to the scutum but more sparsely so; first 

 tergite sparsely punctured with large, deep, well-defined pmictures; 

 pygidium slightly narrowmg apically, elongate oval in outlme, apex 

 subtrmicate. Black; clypeus, sides of face up to the top of the 

 antennal foveae, scape beneath, two spots on the pronotum, Ime on the 

 scutellum, line on the metanotum, the four anterior tibiae and tarsi, 

 the basal thud of the posterior tibiae, two-thirds of the posterior 

 basitarsis, bands on the first, second, fourth, fifth, and sixth tergites, 

 and lateral spots on the third tergite, yellow; the bands on the first 

 and second tergites are much wider than those on the following ter- 

 gites; head and thorax with gray hair; wings subhyaline, the area be- 

 yond the basal vein and above the cubitus dusky; venation including 

 stigma dark brown ; flagellum orange colored beneath. 



Gualan, and Guatemala City, Guatemala. Described from two 

 females from the first mentioned locality, one of which was collected 

 at the flowers of Iresine paniculata and is chosen as the type; the other 

 was collected February 18, 1912; and one male from the latter men 

 tioned locality, all collected by W. P. Cockerell. 



Type.~C3,t. No. 16024, U.S.N.M. 



