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Enperiiaiupus opacus Ashm. 



Oue specimen, Oak Creek Canon, 6000 ft., July (F. H. Snow). 



CHALCIDID^. 

 Sloniatoceras. 



Spilochalcis torvina Cress. 



One specimen, Oak Creek Canon, 6000 ft., August (F. H. Snow). 



Chalcis ovata Say. 



One specimen, Oak Creek Canon, 6000 ft., August (F. H. Snow). 



Acauthoclialcis argeiitiinaculata Ashm. 



One specimen, Bill William's Fork, iVugust (F. H. Snow). 



Ijea<'Osipis aftinis Say. 



Two females. Oak Creek Canon, 6000 ft., July and August (F. H. 

 Snowj. 



Lieucospis biciiicta u. sp. 



Readily distinguished from all other American species by the 

 pale citron-yellow almost whitish markings and the two bands on 

 the abdomen, one being basal, the other in the middle. 



"J,.— 5 mm. — Structure, sculpture and color pattern, with the exceptions men- 

 tioned as in affinis. Upper portions of front and occiput and vertex strongly 

 green, scape and next succeedijig joint black, the joint beyond this brown (re- 

 maining joints broken off), legs black, with the following parts concolorous with 

 the other pale markings ; tips of the femora, anterior and posterior tibiae in front 

 and middle tibise with the upper half in front, tarsi pale brown, claws dark 

 brown, wings faiutly infuscated, the nervures black or nearly. 



Type. — University of Kansas. 



Type locality. — Oak Creek Canon, 6000 ft., Arizona. 



One specimen collected in July, by F. H. Snow. 



CYNIPOIDEA. 



FIGITID^E. 

 Eucoila impatieus Say. 



One specimen, Oak Creek Canon, 6000 ft., August, 1902 (F. H. 

 Snow). 



Figites coloradensis Ashm. 



One specimen, Oak Creek Canon, 6000 ft., August (F. H. Snow). 



TBANS. AM. KNT. SOC. XXXII. JULY, 1906. 



