NO. 2105. NEW SPECIES OF nYMENOPTERA—ROHWER. 235 



Genus CAMPSOMERIS Lepeletier. 

 CAMPSOMERIS (CAMPSOMERIS) PYRURA, new species. 



This may be only a race of Campsomeris fulvoMrta Cresson, but 

 compared with the original description the following differences are 

 to be noted: Female — no yellow spots on the pronotum; polished 

 disk on the mesonotum not divided by a punctured line; the femora 

 red; the first dorsal segment with a continuous band; male — scape 

 rufous; femora red; second and third abdominal segments not 

 divided, indented in the middle. 



Female. — Length 15 mm. Clypeus longitudinally irregular, striato- 

 punctate in the middle, laterally with distinct, separated punctures, 

 front closely punctured, divided by an impunctate raised area which 

 is impressed in the middle; vertex and posterior orbits polished 

 with a few widely separated punctures; ocelli in a low triangle; 

 the postocellar line about twice as long as intraocellar line; 

 latrad and caudad of each lateral ocellus is a punctiform fovea; 

 the flagellum thickening apically; the apical joint about as long 

 as the two preceding on the outer margin, truncate apically, the 

 first joint slightly longer than the second; pronotum and most of 

 the mesonotum with large, close punctures; disk of the mesonotum 

 not divided by a punctate line; scutellum with a few large, well 

 separated punctures laterally, the median area impunctate ; posterior 

 margin and sides of metanotum impunctate; dorsal aspect of the 

 propodeum with rather large, -close punctures basally, apically very 

 finely punctured; posterior face impunctate, shiny, higher in the 

 middle; the abdomen very finely granular with a few large punctures, 

 the apical segments with close, nearly confluent punctures; pygi- 

 dium broadly rounded apically. Black; mandibles and scape 

 piceous; a broad band on the first dorsal segment, a band on the 

 second and third dorsal segments narrowed laterally and indented 

 medianly; a narrow band on the second ventral segment and elongate 

 spots on the third ventral segment yellow; head, somewhat densely 

 so in the front, pronotum, mesonotum, and the apical four dorsal 

 segments with long red hairs ; the femora and the venter, sides of the 

 thorax with long yellowish hair; sides of the propodeum with short 

 appressed yellowish pubescence; legs below the trochanters rufous; 

 wings yellowish hyaline, yellow more prominent along the costa, 

 apical margin of the wings with a dusky tinge which is faintly bluish 

 in some lights; venation rufous. 



Male. — Length 12 mm. Anterior margin of the clypeus gently 

 rounded, front up to the upper margin of the emargination of the 

 eyes closely, finely punctured; between the antennae a faint raised 

 tubercle, the vertex sparsely punctured; postocellar line longer than 

 the ocellocular line: anterior ocellus much larger than the lateral 



