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legs yellowish, except all femora which are infuscate on the outside, 

 the hind ones entirely brown; hind tibiae infuscate, except at tips; 

 tarsi with last joint brown. 



Type locality. — Washmgton, D. C. 



Host. — Lasioptera, species. 



TVpe.— Cat. No. 25357, U.S.N. M. 



Described from three females and five males reared June 24 to July 

 7, 1884, and recorded under Bureau of Entomology No. 818 Pb°. 

 The female type, a male allotype, and four paratypes are deposited in 

 the National collection. Two paratypes are in the author's collection. 



20. CALLIMOME FERRUGINEIPES, new species 



Figure 61 



Female. — Length 2.25 mm.; ovipositor 0.6 mm. Body green, legs 

 dark testaceous. Head about as wide as the thorax; viewed from 

 the front minutely sculptured and with a brassy luster in some lights; 

 clothed with short feebly appressed hairs below the antennae ; carina, 

 separating antennae, poorly developed; scape uniform, dark testa- 

 ceous, flagellum dark brown; pedicel distinctly longer than the first 

 joint of funicle, the ring-joint about as long as wide; all joints of 

 funicle wider than long and gradually increasing in width toward 

 the tip; scape, plus the width of pedicel, attaining the level of the 

 median ocellus; ocelli and eyes maroon. Thoracic dorsum green 

 with a brassy reflection in some lights; minutely reticulately rugose 

 with several shallow impressions; mesoscutum and scutellum gently 

 convex; propodeum feebly reticulated, green and shining, the ante- 

 rior margin with small pits; coxae almost entirely green, the rest of 

 legs uniformly dark testaceous, except that the hind femora show a 

 trace of brown and the tarsi are somewhat lighter; wing strongly 

 ciliate, marginal vein two-thirds as long as submarginal, the stigmal 

 vein petioled. Abdomen rather robust and shorter than the thorax; 

 tergites nearly emarginate medially and steel blue in color; first three 

 segments incised, the second and third feebly so. 



Male. — Length 2 mm. Darker than the female and without any 

 apparent brassy tint. Scape dark green; two front pairs of femora 

 and tibiae and the hind tibiae with brownish green markings on the 

 outside, the hind femora entirely green with a bluish tint, except the 

 tips; last joint of tarsi brown. Abdomen shorter than the thorax 

 and depressed. 



Type locality. — Argus Mountains, California. 



Host. — Collected on Pinus monopTiylla Torrey and Fremont. 



Type.— C&t. No. 25394, U.S.N.M. 



Described from 13 females and 1 male collected in May, 1891, by 

 A. Koebele. The female type, male allotype, and 11 paratypes in 

 the National collection. One paratype is in the author's collection. 

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