73 Psyche [June 



Type-locality. — Falls Church, Virginia, July 4, Aug. 27 (N. 

 Banks). 



Other localities. — Glencarlyn, June 30, Great Falls, June 21, 

 Virginia (N". Banl^s). 



Female. — Length 9 mm.; ovipostor 1 mm.; compared with the 

 original description of (Amorphota) Angitia? lawrencei (Viereck). 



This species differs as follows: Very like {Amorphota) Angitiaf 

 augusta (Viereck) in color. Head. — Face indistinctly punctured, 

 clypeus more distinctly punctured, antennas 3G-jointed. Thorax. — 

 Hind coxffi black, hind proximal trochanters mostly black, other 

 trochanters yellowish-stramineous, claws bro^nmish to blackish and 

 pectinate, all of fore tarsi reddish brown.mid onychii blackish, hind 

 tibiffi reddish brown except for a blackish apex and a yellowish base, 

 mid tarsi brownish stramineous, hind tarsi mostly blackish brown, 

 the joints yellowish at base. Propodeum. — Basal area circum- 

 scribed, nearly quadrate and nearly as large as the areolet, areola 

 and petiolarea confluent, slightly concave, covered with decussating, 

 conspicuous silvery hairs, costuls wanting, lateral and median 

 logitudinal carina present. Abdomen. — Compressed like a knife 

 blade, black throughout, exserted portion of ovipostor apparently 

 as long as the first tergite. Compared with the original description 

 of Angitia? augusta (Viereck). This species differs in its wider 

 cheeks, in its antennae having more joints, stigma blackish brown. 

 Areolet distinctly petiolate, fore and mid coxa? bro^vnish stamin- 

 eous, etc. 



Campoplex banksi sp. nov. 



Tyi3€.— Xo. 1118-1: M. C. Z. 



Type-locality. — Falls Church, Virginia, July 12, at honey dew 

 on tulip tree (N". Banks). 



Female. — Length 10 mm.; ovipositor 1.5 mm.; black and seri- 

 ceous with silvery pubescence; agrees with C .nigricincta {k.^\m\esLdi) 

 in the gTeatest diameter of lateral ocelli being longer than the 

 ocellocular line, in the quadrate head with outside line of eyes and 

 temples nearly in the same plane, etc., but differs in size, in the 

 mandibles and palpi which are almost entirely black or blackish, 

 in the antenna which are black except for a brownish edge at apex 



