92 Psyche [June 
(cephalad). Fore wings subhyaline. Middle and hind cox 
black. A most beautiful species when alive. . 
One female, window of a laundry, Coulterville, Ill., June 10, 1911. 
Type: Catalogue No. 20631, U.S. National Museum, the female 
on a slide. 
Neomphaloides cincinnatus sp. nov. 
Female: Length, 1.20 mm. Slender, the stylus a little shorter 
than the ovipositor and a third of the abdomen’s length. 
Dark metallic blue, the wings hyaline, the venation and scape 
pale, the tarsi, knees, cephalic and middle tibize and the caudal 
legs except the coxe golden yellow. Abdomen above and below 
with a large peltate spot of golden yellow at base (base and lateral 
margin narrowly concolorous, the yellow reaching to apex of basal 
third) and with over the basal half of the stylate part golden yellow. 
Pedicel but somewhat longer than wide, about half the length of 
funicle 1, the latter slightly longest, thrice or more longer than wide, 
the club joints twice longer than wide, the third with a distinct but 
not elongate terminal spine. Mandible tridentate, the third 
tooth obliquely truncate. Stylus hairy. Punctures along lateral 
margin of scutum very delicate, obscure. Sculpture usual but the 
propodeum rather coarsely scaly, with a narrow median carina 
and a similar, straight lateral one, the spiracle minute, round, half- 
way between middle and cephalic margin. 
One female, woods, Glenndale, Md., September 9, 1916. 
Type: Catalogue No. 20472, U. S. National Museum, the female 
on a tag, the head on a slide. 
A second female, same place, some days later. 
Dibrachys clisiocampe (Fitch). 
Four females reared from the larve of Phthorimewa operculella, 
Pasadena, Calif. (J. E. Graf). 
Polynema bifasciatipenne (Girault) varium var. nov. 
Female: Differing from the typical form in being light yellowish 
brown, including the legs; distal stripe of fore wing nearly as long 
(or even longer) as the middle one and subrectangular, its apical 
margin flatly convexed, its basal nearly straight. Ovipositor 
black except at base, more extruded (for a length equal to a third 
