Pomona College, Clarcmont, California 9 



Eiisdiidiiliiiii (irizmiii n. sp. 



A female, Santa i^ita Mountains, Arizona ( Schwar/. ) , May 27. 

 Catalogue No. 20361, U. S. National Museum, tag. See table. 



Synopsis of the North American Species of Kiistiinltilinii. 

 l"er)iales. ( I'l-om the types.) 



1. Wings bifasciate, the distal fuscous hand at apex. I-egs red 



except the coxae, tlie antennae wholly concolorous. 0\ipos- 

 itor extruded for over half the length of the abdomen. 

 Scutellum longitutlinally lineil. 



Hyaline band of fore wing distinctly narrower than either 

 fuscous band (one on each side of it) ; stylus a little shorter 

 than the o\ipositor. califoniiciini (iirault 



Hyaline band of fore wing somewhat broader than either 

 fuscous stripe; stylus and ovipositor equal. 



coiiiiillettii Ashmead 



2. Wings unifasciate or wholly embrowned or with a large 



unbroken, fuscous area. Wings wholly infuscated. Scutel- 

 lum densely punctate like the scutum (in the first species). 

 Propodeum with a lateral sulcus. 



Ovipositor much extruded. 



Legs reddish except the coxae and the first and thircl femora 

 ■vcnlftid; more slender than usual, the ovipositor about as 

 in calif orniciiiii but the abdomen is longer, hence the oviposi- 

 tor is so. Fore wing with a longitudinal white streak caudad 

 of middle. (Uiiiaeoderae Rohwer 



0\ipositor extruded for less than a fourth the length of the 

 abdomen, the stylus subobsolete. 



Fore wings indefinitely slightly stained; legs reddish except the 

 coxae; scutellum long-lineolated. ob.uiiniw Girault 



Wings infuscated from the bend of the submarginal vein to 

 apex or nearly. Antennae concolorous (compare oh- 

 siiinnii). 



As in ciilifoni'uum but the scutellum finely puncate; differs from 

 (icmocoderac in being more robust, the first and third femora 

 are not metallic ventrad, the costal cell is broader, the tip 

 of the fore wing is hyaline for a short distance. 



ill pi II II III Ciirault 



