80 HENRY SKINNER, EDITOR. 



9 Length 7 mm. Face, front and occiput finely, closely punctured, partly 

 shining, clypeus polished, sparsely punctured. Dorsulum and mesopleurse 

 punctured much like face, scutellum polished, apparently impunctate. Meta- 

 thorax similarly sculptured, abdomen finely punctured, apical segments highly 

 polished. Wings subfuscous, nervures and stigma dark brown, tegulse almost 

 testaceous. Disco cubital nervure with a short distinct stump of a vein, areolet 

 sessile, rhomboidal. 



Ferruginous, some black sutures. Flagellum practically black, with an 

 ochreous annulus just beyond the middle. 



Type, Coll. Acad. Nat. Sciences, Phila. Type locality, Head of 

 Dailey Canon, N. M., June 26 (T. D. A. Cockerell). Might be 

 taken for C. petulcus on account of ornamentation. 



Barichneuiuon vescus Prov. 



Ichneumon rescus Prov. Nat. Can. ix, 9. % . 



Ichneumon vescus Cress. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. vi, 163. % . 



Beulah, N. M., Aug. 17, 1901 (H. Skinner). 



Pseudamblyteles in on I a n us Cress. 



One female, having the antennae entirely black, in a series of 

 specimens the annulus is seen to merge gradually from prominence 

 to obscurity. 



l*lia?ogeiies beulahensis n. sp. — Greater part of insect black, legs and 

 abdomen varied with dark ferruginous, wings subfuscous. 



% Length 7 mm. — Clypeus polished very sparsely punctured, face somewhat 

 convex, and closely, finely punctured medially, the punctures larger and more 

 separated laterally. Antenna?, about two-thirds as long as the entire insect, first, 

 second and third joints of flagellum about equal in length and about twice as long 

 as thick. Punctures separated around ocelli and on cheeks, the latter shining. 

 Dorsulum finely sculptured anteriorly, opaque, with close, distinct punctures and 

 shining posteriorly, lateral, longitudinal, slightly raised lines on dorsulum, highly 

 polished. Mesopleurse closely punctured, the impressed line distinct and extend- 

 ing about half-way from the anterior margin of the mesothorax. Scutellum 

 punctured, metathorax distinctly areolated, the areola elongate, pointed above 

 and with a base narrower than its width in the middle. The margins all well 

 defined the areas roughened. Wings striate, though not clearly, dorsal abdominal 

 segments more or less microscopically sculptured, with scattered small punct- 

 ures, second segment dull, the others becoming more shining, apical one polished. 



Black. Greater part of mandibles and base of wings yellow, border of cly- 

 peus ochreous. Scape, anterior trochanters in front, greater part of femora, tibia? 

 and tarsi ; base and apex of femora, tibise and tarsi of middle legs; joint between 

 trochanters and posterior femora, tibise and tarsi (more or less), base and apex of 

 second, third, fourth and fifth abdominal segments more or less, mahogany color. 



Hill above Beulah, N. M., Aug. 9 (T. D. A. and W. P. Cockerell), 

 One female. 



