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Habitat: Claremont, California (Baker; Pomona coll. 213). 
Close to D. clariventris, but certainly distinct, the sculpture of the 
thorax being quite different. 
Conanthalictus bakeri Crawford. 
é About 4 mm. long; hair at apex of abdomen reddish-gray, 
abundant. The six-jointed maxillary palpi are very long and slen- 
der, and the tongue is linear, quite long, with very long hairs. 
2 I made the following notes from Crawford’s type in U. S. 
National Museum. Dull green abdomen, hind margins of seg- 
ments pale reddish; head round seen from in front; front dull 
bluish green; long hairs over clypeus like a moustache; mesothorax 
not evidently punctured. Has the short elevated clypeus of genus, 
but head differently shaped. The Claremont specimen shows a 
well-developed tibial scopa. 
Two males and a female are before me, from Claremont (Baker; 
Pomona coll. 199, 216). The genus seems nearest to Paralictus 
Rob., but quite distinct. Both are without the caudal rima in 
female. 
Conanthalictus macrops sp. n. 
é Length slightly over 4 mm., but more robust than C. bakeri, 
with the reddish hind margins of abdominal segments fringed with 
white hair except in middle; head very broad, the facial quadrangle 
much broader than long; mandibles broadly red at apex; antenne 
short, entirely dark; cheeks rather broad, with a depressed, dimple- 
like area; front completely dull, but mesothorax somewhat shining, 
though not polished; wings strongly dusky; stigma dark reddish, 
rather small; nervures fuscous; second s. m. very narrow; femora 
green, tibia and tarsi black, with white hair. The green color, fine 
sculpture, etc., are as in bakeri. The abundant hair at apex of ab- 
domen is pale dusky reddish. 
Habitat: Claremont, California (Baker; Pomona coll. 199). 
Known from all other members of the genus by the very broad 
head. The large black eyes are parallel. 
Augochlora pomoniella Ckll. 
Both sexes from Claremont (Baker; Pomona coll. 211, 210). 
The male is new. 
