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Family Ichneumonid.e — Continued. 



SDBGENUS. OLD SPKCIES, NEW SPECIES. 



Hemiteles Diaglypta? 2 (Colo. 1; Ariz. 1.) 



Platylabus Colocnema ? 1 ( Ks.) 



Phygadeuon Bathymetis 1 (N. M.) 



Pezoporus? 1 (Ks.) 



Ichneumon Stiboscopus ? 1 (Ks.) 



Eurylabus l(Ks.) 1 (Ariz.) 



Probolus 1 (Colo.) 



Amblyteleg 1 (Ariz.) 



Ichneumon Barichneumon 2(Kg. 1; Colo. 1.) 4(Colo. 1; Ariz. 3.) 



Cratichneumon ? . . 1 (Colo.) 



Stenichneumon.. . . 1 (Ks.) 

 Trog-us 2 " 



39 genera. 14 subgenera. 29 old sp. 50 new sp. 



Total: 79 determined ; 1 undetermined species; total 80, including two named 

 varieties. 



Family Stephanid.e. 



GENUS. OLD SPECIES. NEW SPECIES. 



Stephanus ? (Mo.) ? 



Grand total for the superfamily Ichneumonoidea: Families, 4; genera, 69; 

 subgenera, 14; old species, including one variety, 55; new species, including two 

 varieties, 97; total species, less three varieties, 149. 



Determinations, notes and descriptions follow : 

 Family Evaniid.e. 

 Oasteruption perplexus Cresson. 



Female. Oak Creek Canyon, Arizona ; August, 1902, F. H. Snow. 

 Family Braconidte. 

 Hhogas intermedins Cresson. 



Douglas county, Kansas, May; Lawrence, at night. May, E. S. Tucker. 



Douglas county; August, E. S. Tucker. 

 Variety with median lobe of dorsulum shining; dorsulum, metanotum and 

 first abdominal segment maculated with black. Douglas county, Kansas; Au- 

 gust, E. S. Tucker. 



Rhogas terminalis Cresson. 



Douglas county, Kansas, at electric light; June, E. S. Tucker. 

 Rhogas cockerelli, n. sp. 



Related to R. rileyi and atricornis, from which it is at once separated by the 

 black markings. 



Male. — Length, 7 mm. Head dull, almost uniformly rugulose, appearing 

 somewhat reticulate, clypeus differentiated, the occipital raised line sharp and 

 distinct; scape nearly twice as broad as the first joint of the flagellum and as 

 long as the pedicellum and first joint of the flagellum combined. Antennae 

 sixty-two jointed. Thorax dullish; pleura rather shining, dorsulum closely 

 punctured, the punctures shallow and indistinct, parapsidal grooves distinct, 

 pleura in part punctured nearly like the dorsulum, partly rugulose; metanotum 

 ifugulose, almost reticulate with an incomplete median raised line on the basal 



