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Tribe VI. PH^EOGENINI. 



Genus PHAEOGENES Wesmael. 

 PHAEOGENES JAPONICUS, new species. 



Female. — Length, 5 mm. Black, with the first 7 joints of the antennae, 

 the legs, except tips of hind tibiae, the first and second segments of the 

 abdomen and the fourth very narrowly at base, red; the antennal joints 

 8 to 12 are more or less white, the joints beyond dark fuscus or black; 

 the extreme apices of the abdominal segments 4 to 7, if viewed from 

 behind, are more or less testaceous, although not noticeable from above. 

 Wings hyaline, the teguhe and veins basally whitish, the stigma and 

 internal veins brownish. The head above is faintly, sparsely punctate, 

 but in front below the insertion of the antennae, except the clvpeus, it 

 is more closely and distinctly punctured; the clypeus is highly polished 

 with a few scattered punctures; the thorax is distinctl}", finely, but not 

 very closely, punctured, the metathorax being finely rugulosely punc- 

 tured and distinctly areolated; the abdomen has the petiole highl}' pol- 

 ished, impunctate, the second and third segments subopaque, while 

 those beyond are shining. 



rype.—C^i. No. 7225, U.S.N.M. 



Locality. — Sapporo (Doctor Matsumura). 



Sublainily II. CRYPTIN^gK. 

 Tribe II. PHYG^^DEUONINI. 



Genus BATHYMETIS Forster. 

 BATHYMETIS SAPPOROENSIS, new species. 



Female. — Length, 3.5 mm.; ovipositor shorter than the petiole. 

 Head, thorax ani petiole of the abdomen black, the rest of the abdo- 

 men, except the sheathes of the ovipositor, which are black, dark red; 

 antennas about 26-jointed, thickened toward apex, yellowish from the 

 base to the sixth joint, from whence they are dusky or brownish; man- 

 dibles red; palpi and tegulaj yellowish white; legs, including coxae, 

 ferruginous. The head and thorax, except the metathorax which is 

 rugulose and areolated, are smooth and shining, impunctate. ^^'ings 

 hvaline, the stigma and cost» reddish-brown, the internal veins paler. 

 " Type.— C2it. No. 7226, U.S.N.M. 

 Locality. — Sapporo. (Dr. S. Matsunuira.) One specimen, No. 38. 



Genus SCINASCOPUS Forster. 

 SCINASCOPUS JAPONICUS, new species. 



Male. — Length, 4 mm. Black and shining; the palpi, tegulse and 

 legs, except the coxtv which are blackish, the hind femora toward base 

 above and the tips of the hind tibiai which are reddish or brownish, are 



