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put, and on the supraorbital line wider than the length of the posto- 

 cellar line; third antennal joint about as long as the three following 

 ones united; mesonotum with fine close punctures except along the 

 sutures and apex of scutellum where the punctures are much larger; 

 abdomen finely, transversel}^, lineolate, reticulate ; last ventral plates 

 granular. Blue-black; scape, mandibles, triangular spot from apex 

 of clypeus to between antennae, tegulss, and legs below coxsb pale 

 yellow. Wings dusky hyaline ; venation black. 



Type-locality. — Japan. One female with the following figures on 

 the label: 28, 5, 9, 29. 



Type.— Cat. No. 13314, U.S.N.M. 



CEPHALEIA (CEPHALEIA) KOEBELEI, new species. 



Will come in the group whicli the Nearctic Ceplialeia fascipennis 

 (Cresson) belongs, but differs from that species by the emarginate 

 seventh ventral segment, smaller size, and black abdomen. 



Male. — Length about 1 mm. Lateral supraclypeal areas polished, 

 impunctate ; head below the ocelli granular ; clypeus and head behind 

 the ocelli with separate distinct punctures; postgenal area with a 

 carina posteriorly; first joint of the flagel slightly longer than the 

 second and third combined ; anterior lobe of the mesonotum shining, 

 impunctate; lateral lobes of the mesonotum with distinct, separate 

 punctures; seventh ventral segment broadly, semicircularly emargi- 

 nate; hypopygidium narrowed apically and at the apex depressed. 

 Black; clypeus and lateral supraclypeal area pale yellow; antennae, 

 legs, except a black spot at base above of four anterior femora and all 

 the coxse, apical margins of all the ventral segments reddish-yellow. 

 Wings hyaline, behind the middle of the stigma dusky and with a 

 faint tendency to a band below the stigma; venation brown. 



Type-locality. — Japan. One male collected by Mr. A. Koebele. 



Type.— Cat. No. 13313, U.S.N.M. 



PAMPHILIUS (ANOPLOLYDA) LUCIDUS, new species. 



A distinct species, easily recognized by the concolorous, black abdo- 

 men, sliining appearance, vitreous wings, and absence of distinct 

 sculpturing. 



Female. — Length 10.5 mm. Frontal carina, distinct but not sharp, 

 extending to apex of clypeus; entire insect shining and impunctate; 

 antennal furrows extending to occiput, very slightly interrupted near 

 the ocelli; postocellar furrow present; postocellar area nearly quad- 

 rate, a very little wider at the occiput; pedicel nearly as long as the 

 fourth joint, third joint not quite as long as fourth plus fifth; inner 

 tooth of claw slightly shorter than outer; stigma broadest where the 

 transverse radius leaves it; last ventral segments finely closely gran- 

 ular. Black; anterior margin of clypeus (broader in the middle), 

 large quadrate spots on upper inner orbits, quadrate spot above the 



