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terior tibiae except base, and most of their tarsi blackish; base of the tibise and 

 spurs pale; abdomen pale ferruginous, extreme base of first segment and disk 

 of second, not reaching apex, black. Length .42 inch. 

 Two specimens. (Belfrage.) 



Campople.v belln*>i, n. sp. 



% . — -Differs from e.rpertus only as follows : — Base of anterior femora, inter- 

 mediate femora except apices, posterior trochanters, femora, apical two-thirds of 

 their tibise and their tarsi except base of first joint, black; first and second ab- 

 dominal segments entirely black. Length .42 inch. 



Var. a.- — Areolet smaller, two apical segments of abdomen black. 



Two specimens. (Belfrage.) 



Liiinueria corrupta, n. sp. 



9 •• — -Dull black; face, cheeks, pleura, metathorax and coxse with short 

 silvery pile; mandibles brown at tips; palpi whitish; antennae entirely black; 

 niesothorax opaque, densely and finely sculptured; metaihorax without dis- 

 tinct elevated lines, apex slightly excavated; tegulae white ; wings hyaline, 

 areolet small, petiolated ; legs ferruginous, coxae and trochanters black; abdo- 

 men ferruginous, fourth and following segments subcompressed, base of first 

 segment black, apex swollen, smooth and shining; ovipositor not longer than 

 first abdominal segment. Length .43 inch. 

 One specimen. (Coll. G. W. Belfrage.) 



liiinueria illepida, n. sp. 



%. — Black, opaque; head and thorax densely sculptured, clothed with a 

 very short yellowish pubescence, longer and very dense on metathorax; man- 

 dibles dull rufous at tips ; palpi and tegulae dull yellow; metathorax roughly 

 sculptured, with a shallow central groove; wings subhyaline, dusky at tips, 

 areolet minute, petiolated ; coxae and trochanters black, four anterior femora 

 honey-yellow, their tibias and tarsi pale yellow; posterior legs black, their fe- 

 mora reddish within and extreme base of their tibiae and of their tarsi pale; 

 abdomen very broad, and compressed at tip, ferruginous, basal two-thirds of 

 first and second segments and apical margin of second, black; venter yellow- 

 ish. Length .45 inch. 



One specimen. (Coll. G. W. Belfrage.) 



Liiiuueria iiiTesta, n. sp. 



9. — Black, feebly punctured, and with a very short pale glittering pube- 

 scence, very dense on metathorax; spot on mandibles, palpi, scape beneath 

 and tegulae yellowish-white; metathorax finely sculptured, with a well-defined 

 central groove; wings hyaline, dusky at tips, areolet minute, petiolated ; legs 

 pale ferruginous, coxae black, trochanters and four anterior tibiae and tarsi pale 

 yellowish, extreme tips of posterior femora, their tibiae and tarsi fuscous, ex- 

 treme base of tibiae and their spurs whitish ; abdomen subcompressed at tip, 

 .ferruginous, first and second segments except tif)s, and base of third black; 

 venter pale; ovipositor very short. Length .38 inch. 

 One specimen. (Coll. G. W. Belfrage.) 



