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Described from six females and three males collected by D. W. 

 Coquillett. One female type, a male allotype, and five paratypes 

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

 collection. 



39. CALLIMOME CITRIPES, new species 



Figure 67 



Resembles Callimome coloradensis, new species, but is separated as 

 indicated in the key. 



Female. — Length 3.3 mm.; ovipositor 3 mm. Uniform green. Head 

 transverse and very distinctly wider than the thorax; viewed from 

 the front less than five-sixths as long as wide, entirely dark green and 

 finely sculptured; clothed rather densely below the antennae with 

 long appressed hairs; antennae separated by a low carina; scape 

 cylindrical, the lower part yellow-testaceous on the outside, the rest 

 brown to fuscous with a tinge of green; pedicel and first joint of funi- 

 cle about equal, the ring-joint a little wider than long; funicle fus- 

 cous and somewhat shining through the pubescence; all joints of funi- 

 cle longer than wide, although the last joint is very little longer than 

 wide; antennal depression shallow, with a brassy tint, the median 

 ocellus within its apex; ocelh red, eyes reddish-brown. Thoracic 

 dorsum entirely dark green and clothed with short silvery white hairs; 

 mesoscutum and scutellum rather convex; metanotum smooth, shin- 

 ing; propodeum smooth, weakly reticulated and green; coxae green 

 with a bronzy reflection at the tips, the rest of legs except tarsi, fer- 

 ruginous; tarsi whitish-yellow, the tips brown; stigmal vein petioled. 

 Abdomen about as long as thorax, rather depressed above; all seg- 

 ments except the first distinctly but not deeply reticulated; first four 

 segments medially incised the second and third most deeply, and all, 

 including only the margin of the first, with a purplish tinge; sides 

 densely clothed with white hairs that are nearly three-fourths as long 

 as the width of the exposed part of the segments. 



Male. — Length 3 mm. Green. Antenna with joints of funicle 

 almost as wide as long, scape dark green; eyes maroon. Coxae dark 

 green, all femora dark greenish-brown on the outside, the hind femora 

 almost all dark green; hind tibiae fuscous, the others yellow-ferrugi- 

 nous; tarsi yellow. Abdomen as long as thorax; depressed. 



Type locality. — Fort Garland, Colo. 



Host. — Euaresta tricolor Doane on Artemisia tridentata Nuttall. 



Type.— C&t. No. 25393, U.S.N.M. 



Represented in the National collection by the tj'^pe series which 

 consists of one female type, one male allotype, and one male paratype 

 reared July 3, 1883, and recorded under Bureau of Entomology No. 

 3129°. 



