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wider than and as high as long, dorsal angle near to a right angle, 

 dorsal line recurved apically, transverse depression before the apex 

 broad, but not extending to the sides, punetations fine and of medium 

 density. Black; basal third of clypeus, a spot between the antennae, a 

 post-ocular line, anterior margin of the prothorax, the greater part 

 of the tegulae, metanotum, a spot on either side of and below the meta- 

 notum on the propodeum, a dot on either side and the margin of the 

 petiole, a wide oblique line on either side of the second segment of the 

 gaster, posterior margins of the second to fifth segments, a dot on either 

 side of the apical margin of the stemite of the second segment, tips of the 

 femora and a band on the tibas, yellow; a spot on the tegulae, and tarsi, 

 brown; wings, hyaline, brownish. Pile grayish, fine and sparse on 

 clypeus, dense on the scape, long and dense on the head, medium on 

 thorax and gaster; 



Mountain View, Santa Clara Co., Calif. Described from 

 three females collected by W. H. Ashmead. These specimens 

 were marked as a new species by Dr. Ashmead. In the National 

 Museum is another specimen from Menlo Park, San Mateo 

 Co., Calif. 



Type.— C^t. No. 21385, U. S. National Museum. 



Species not Incduded in the Above 



There are two described species which are found within 

 the geographical limits prescribed for this paper, which the 

 writer has not seen, for which reason they are not included in 

 the tables and discussion of species. They are as follows: 



Eumenes marginilineatus Viereck. 



Eumenes marginilineatus Viereck, H. L., Trans. Em. Ent. Soc, vol. 33, 1908, 

 p. 381. 



Distribution. — Estes Park, Larimer Co., Colo. (Type 

 locality) . 



Type. — Snow Collections, University of Kansas, Lawrence, 

 Kansas. 



Eumenes globulosiformis Viereck. 



Eumenes globulosiformis Viereck, H. L., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, vol. 33, 1908, 

 p. 386-387. 



Distribution. — Thomas' Ranch, Oak Creek Canyon, near 

 Flagstaff, Coconino Co., Ariz. (Type locality). 



Type. — Snow Collections, University of Kansas. 



