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also, the margin of abdomen ventro-laterad near base is not yellow; 
otherwise remarkably alike. In flavolineata there is a rather large 
area on lateral propodeum just cephalad of the caudal coxa (the 
propodeum laterad of the minute spiracles) and which has an 
oblique, narrow purple stripe at its meso-caudal corner; this is ab- 
sent in this species. Both species bear a moderately long median 
carina on the propodeum, the latter distinct. In both species the 
vertex is purple nearly to each eye (between the lateral ocelli), and 
this is due to a broad purple stripe up the meson of the occiput which 
below the center (at the neck) divides and goes over to the eye 
where each arm divides again; but in flavolineata the small Y at the 
eye is broadly separated from the parent marking; one arm of this 
Y, the broader, meets the eye above the ventral apex on the occipital 
aspect, the other goes to the ventral apex of the eye, across the 
cheek. Description of flavolineata otherwise correct. On the vertex 
cephalad the purple apparently gives off a branch latero-cephalad, 
one (a very short one) going to the dorsal apex of the eye, the other 
down the face along the eye for some little distance; a very narrow 
median stripe on face between the antenne and the mouth (the nar- 
row median black stripe of flavolineata). - Mandibles six-dentate. 
Scape lemon yellow at proximal half except above; club three yel- 
lowish. 
From one female taken on the mountains near Claremont, Cali- 
fornia (C. F. Baker). 
Type: Catalogue No. 20089, U. S. N. M., the specimen on a 
tag, the head, a caudal tibia and a pair of wings on a slide. 
Pseudiglyphomyia unguttatipennis new species. 
Female: Of the stature and general appearance of flavicinctus. 
Dark metallic green, the following parts bright lemon yellow: 
Legs (except a broad central cinctus on middle tibia and the hind 
coxe), head (except ocellar area and upper three-fourths of the oc- 
ciput), a round spot ventrad of middle of propleurum, a broad stripe 
across the dorsal and lateral and ventral thorax through the fore 
coxe (including somewhat less than the distal half of the scutum, the 
parapside entirely and much of the cephalic meso-pleurum) ; cephalic 
half of lateral and mesal margins of axilla; the distal fifth of abdo- 
