424 DESCRIPTIONS OF ICHNEUMONIDJE ASHMEAD. 



sides being more or less fuscous ; the spiracles of the petiole are large 

 anil oval, and situated close to the apex. Wings fuscous, but the costse 

 and stigma are yellowish ; the submedian cell is but slightly longer 

 than the median, the discoidal cell not contracted, rectangular, the 

 upper apical angle of the first discoidal cell being rectangular. * 



Habitat. — Los Angeles, California. 



Described from one specimen received from Mr. D. W. Coquillett. 



AGRYPON Foist er. 

 Agrypon puparum sp. nov. 



Female. — Length 8 mm . Black, punctate; face, clypeus, lower portion 

 of cheeks, a dot at summit of eyes, scape, palpi, and hind tarsi yellow ; 

 sides of mesouotum, scutellum, and melapleunc rufous, the parapsidal 

 grooves wanting. Anterior and middle legs yellowish-red; posterior 

 legs rufous, cox?e, first joint of trochanters and the second joint at 

 base above, a streak along the upper edge of femora, and the apical 

 third of the tibise black; the basal joint of the tarsi is about thrice as 

 long as the second joint. Metathorax finely rugose, without areolets 

 basally. Abdomen pale ferruginous, the second segment about as long 

 as the petiole, the petiole above at apex and the second aud following 

 segments above all black, the black color on the apical segments being 

 extended somewhat along the sides. Wings hyaline; stigma yellow- 

 ish; the veins piceous; the submedian cell is longer than the median, 

 the upper angle of first discoidal cell obtuse, the third discoidal cell 

 long, rectangular, not contracted at base. 



Habitat. — Alameda, California. 



Described from one specimen received from Mr. Albert Koebele, 

 reared from an unknown Noctuid pupa. 



Agrypon boreale sp. nov. 



Female. — Length 10 mm . Black, punctate; face, clypeus, mandibles, 

 lower portion of cheeks, a dot at summit of eye, scape beneath, palpi, 

 tegulse, dot on apex of posterior angles of collar, anterior and middle 

 legs, and posterior tarsi, yellow; posterior legs rufous, coxse, first joint 

 of trochanters and second joint above, base of femora, and apex of 

 tibia? black, the basal joint of tarsi two and a half times as long as the 

 second. Parapsidal grooves present; scutellum quadrate, transversely 

 rugose as well as the surface of the mesonotum just in front of it and 

 not separated from the mesonotum by a groove, the sides delicately 

 keeled. The collar has grooved lines at the sides and the mesopleurse, 

 and the metathorax are rugoso-reticulate, the latter with two large are- 

 olets at the base. 



Abdomen pale yellow-ferruginous, the upper surface of the second, 

 third, fourth, and obliquely shading off on the fifth segment, black, the 

 apex black. Wings pale fuscous; veins brown, stigma paler; the sub- 



