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legs ruf 0-piceous ; anterior coxae, the four anterior tibiae beneath, 

 two basal joints of the four anterior tarsi beneath and tegulae white; 

 posterior tibiae and tarsi dusky; the tibiae except at the apex beneath 

 white; two basal joints of the tarsi, except at apices, white; wings 

 hyaline, iridescent; venation dark brown; base of the stigma pallid. 



Fort Bayard, New Mexico. Described from two females recorded 

 under Bureau of Entomology No. Hopk. U. S. 12101c which refers to a 

 note stating that this is a parasite on Evetria luschnelli Busck infest- 

 ing Pinus imnderosa, material reared September 7, 1913, by Carl 

 Heinrich. 



Type.— Cat. No. 18517, U.S.N.M. 



Genus ORTHOPELMA Taschenberg. 



ORTHOPELMA LUTEOLATOR (Gravenhorst). 



This European species has been reared from galls of Rhodites rosae 

 (Linnaeus) collected at Weyland, Massachusetts, by F. C. Craighead. 

 Adults reared, May 21, 1913, by William Middleton. The following 

 description may be useful to American students: 



Female. — Length 4.5 mm. Head below the antennae shining with 

 a few poorly defined, scattered punctures; eyes shghtly converging to 

 the clypeus; area above the antennae slightly more opaque than the 

 area below due to rather denser puncturation; postocellar line dis- 

 tinctly longer than the ocellocular line; the intraocellar line not much 

 shorter than the ocellocular line; posterior orbits as broad as the ceph- 

 alo-caudad diameter of the eyes; third and fourth antennal joints 

 subequal; mesoscutum shining with distinct, well defined, well sep- 

 arated punctures; scutellum more sparsely punctured than the scu- 

 tum; propodeum with sparse, poorly defined punctures; the basal area 

 and areola confluent; the basal lateral areas sharply defined as is all 

 the aerolation of the propodeum; first abdominal segment longer than 

 the second, spiracles prominent; first tergite shining, almost impunc- 

 tate. Black; apex of the mandibles piceous; abdomen beyond the 

 first segment rufous; tegulae white; legs below the coxae rufous, the 

 intermediate femora with a dusky streak above and the posterior fe- 

 mora black; posterior tibiae and tarsi with a dusky line above; wings 

 hyaline; iridescent; venation black. 



Genus CAMPOSCOPUS Forster. 



Type. — Camposcopus aclerivora, new species. 



CAMPOSCOPUS ACLERIVORA, new species. 



This species runs to the genus Camposcopus in Forster's generic 

 synopsis, very satisfactorily, and inasmuch as no species has hereto- 

 fore been placed in that genus this may be considered as the type. 

 The nervellus is broken very slightly below the middle. 



