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Avings liyalinc iricksccnt, infuscate apically ; venation l)ro\vnisli. Face 

 and occiput and apices of tergites with some appressed silvery pubes- 

 cence, with some less conspicuous fine similar short liairs elsewhere 

 generally. 



Anterior margin of micUIle lobe feelily rounded out, impressed in 

 the middle and slightly emarginate, the disk convex; front witli a 

 short, faintly impressed median line nearly midway between tlie an- 

 tennal sockets -and the anterior ocellus. Eyes rather strongly converg- 

 ent above, ocelli in an acute triangle, the hind ocelli distinctly nearer 

 the eye margin than to each other and nearer each other than to the 

 occipital margin, three times tlie width of an ocellus in front of the 

 summit of the eyes. 



Front, vertex, pronotum, mesonotum, mesopleura, scutellum and 

 metanotum appearing finely granular under a hand lens, really very 

 closely minutely punctulate, propodeum very finely transversely obli- 

 quely striolate, the longitudinal raised line obscure, placed in a shallow 

 groove, the sides obliquely longitudinally striolate, the posterior face 

 w^ith a triangular fovea above, with short transverse ridges on either 

 side similar to those in acncscriis but more numerous; abdomen tes- 

 sellate. 



Anterior tibiae with a coml) composed of a few elongate setae ; 

 posterior and middle tibiae with a few spines. Sternites 2-5 with a 

 few erect black setae on the margins. 



Nervulus interstitial with the basal ilervure. I'irst joint of flagel- 

 lum a little longer than second. 



Described from two females collected at Tdylwild, Mt. 

 Sail Jacinto, California, July, 1012, the ty])e collected by 

 I^. IT. Timberlake for whom the species is iiaiiicd. and the 

 otlicr l)y the writer. 



'rv])e in the author's collection. 



Two other species are described as bavins; the abdoincii 

 more or less ferruginous. //. aretiarutn Cwkerell is a smaller 

 species (3 mm.), the tibiae are red and the longitudinal raised 

 line of the propodeum is distinct. //. iexdNiis (Ashmead) has 

 the legs entirely red, the petiole of the 2ii(l cubital cell is de- 

 scribed as only a third as long as the side of the cell while in 

 tunherJalri it is more than half as long. Te.vainis is a small- 

 fr species (3 mm.) and the propodeal raised longitudinal Vu\e 

 is distinct, the collar is said to be brownish ferniginous and 

 the two or three apical segments are said to be dark. These 

 difFereiiees iiiav be inconstant, since in the two iudixiduals of 



