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;ipc\ tlcnsely co\crcd with brownish-black hair, but there is a tuft 
of Hght hair on each side beneath. 
Hdhilal: Claremont, California (linker: Pomona coll. 148). 
This looks like .1 iillKiplinriilii bninni Crawf., but is at once separ- 
atetl by the roui^hened disc of first abdominal segment, the black 
liair at end of abdomen, and the minute dark stigma; there is evi- 
dently no real aflinit}'. 
Mcllssodcs pyujithra Cresson, from the description, is apparently 
an Jiilliophonihi or E.xuniialop.us; indeetl the description might well 
apply to J. bnineri. 
E. •vcliitiinis and E. vwhuiiinis are not typical Exotnahpsis. The 
genus as at present understood contains some rather diverse ele- 
ments. 
Bomhonu'lrctii mtinthita (Viereck) 
Viereck described this as a variety of B. separata, but it seems 
to be a distinct species. A female from Claremont (Baker; Po- 
mona coll. 162), has the spots on third and fourth segments quite 
large and quadrate, and there are small spots on the fifth. 
Cnelinxys niegatrieha sp. n. 
c'J Length about 11 mm.; black, with bright ferruginous legs 
(the femora dusky beneath) and rather dark red tegula^; no red on 
abdomen, above or below; mandibles dark red subapicallv; face 
and front densely covered with long white hair; antenna- black, third 
joint distinctly longer than fourth; vertex with very large punctures, 
which laterad of the ocelli are distinctly separated, leaving inter- 
spaces equal to the si/e of punctures: eyes pea-green, with very long 
hair; mesothorax and scutellum densely and very strongly punctured, 
middle of mesothorax with little longitudinal ridges; scutellum 
rounded behind, teeth at sides long, finger-like, slightly incurved: 
pleura and metathorax covered with long shagg\' white hair; anterior 
coxa? with strong spines; anterior trochanters and femora with much 
white hair beneath : spurs red; wings clear, the apical margin broadly 
dusk\-: abdomen with white hair-bands at apices of segments; dor- 
sum and sides of first segment closely punctured; second and third 
segments with very deep trans\-erse impressions, and strongly punc- 
tured, the ridge just behind the impression with sparse punctures; 
