HYMENOPTERA 20I 



EPIURUS ATROCOXALIS sp. nov. 



Female, — Length 5.5 mm. Polished black, except the abdomen 

 which is distinctly punctate, the first segment bicarinate for two thirds 

 its length; legs except the coxae, first joint of trochanters and the hind 

 tibias and tarsi, red, the coxie, hind tibi« and tarsi black, the hind 

 tibite with an annulus at base and a spot outwardly near the middle, or 

 an annulus, white or yellowish-white, the basal joint of hind tarsi at 

 base, and sometimes the second joint at base, whitish, wings hyaline, 

 the areolet long, oblique, receiving the second recurrent nervure at its 

 apex. 



Male. — Length 5 mm. Agrees well with the female except that the 

 hind tibias and tarsi are entirely black. 



Type. — Cat. No. 5622, U. S. Nat. Museum. From Muir Inlet, 

 June 12; Seldovia, July 21. 



EPIURUS BICOLORIPES sp. nov. 



Female. — Length 6.5 mm. Resembles E. atrocoxalis in sculpture 

 but is readily separated by its larger size and by the color of the legs ; 

 the legs, except the front and middle coxje and first joint of the tro- 

 chanters are red, the front and middle coxae and first joint of trochanters 

 are black ; labial palpi fuscous ; maxillary palpi, tegulae and epitegulae 

 yellowish-white, while the metanotum has two parallel dorsal carin^e. 



Type. — Cat. No. 5623, U. S. Nat. Museum. From Berg Bay, July 

 10. One specimen. 



Genus Glypta Gravenhorst. 



GLYPTA KUKAKENSIS sp. nov. 



Female. — Length 6.5 mm. Black with the head and thorax dis- 

 tinctly closely punctate, the dorsal segments 2 to 4 with oblique fur- 

 rows ; legs, including coxae, red, the apices of hind tibiae and their 

 tarsi fuscous. Wings subhyaline, the stigma and veins brownish-yellow, 

 the areolet open behind, the transverse cubitus about as long as the 

 first abscissa of the radius. Metathorax above bicarinate, the carinae 

 divergent posteriorly. 



Type. — Cat. No. 5624, U. S. Nat. Museum. From Kukak Bay, 

 July 4. One specimen. 



GLYPTA POPOFENSIS sp. nov. 



Female. — Length 9 mm. Agrees very closely with G. kukakensis 

 in sculpture and wing characteristics but differs in having the hind 



