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Dark metallic green, the tegulae, antennae (except the club and 

 pedicel) and the legs (except the concolorous coxae, the apex of 

 caudal femar lateral and the last two pairs of tibiae dorsad more or 

 less), reddish brown, the venation fuscous, the fore wings bifasciate, 

 the first stripe from the base of the marginal vein and broken distad 

 of the middle, the second from the postmarginal vein, obovate in 

 shape, twice the width of the first. The (triangular) head, the 

 thorax and abdomen, scaly punctate, the propodeum and abdomen 

 2 subglabrous, the distal margins of the abdominal segments gla- 

 brous. Propodeum foreolate along the cephatic and caudal mar- 

 gins, and along the median carina on each side, the lateral carina 

 represented by a distinct, curved, foreate sulcus, the spiracle large, 

 subreniform. Scutellum simple. Antannae inserted near the cly- 

 peus, a little below the eyes, 11-jointed, the club pointed ovate, 

 acuminate at apex, embraced by the long projection from one side 

 of the apex of the distal funicle joint which reaches to distal three- 

 fourths of the club. Funicles 1 and 2 narrowest, grading into 3, 

 all subquadrate, 4 longest, a little longer than wide and subequal 

 to the pedicel; 8 wider than long. Postmarginal vein a little longer 

 than the slender, curved stigmal, about a third the length of the 

 marginal. Stigmal vein parallel, in general trend, with the costal 

 margin. 



Two females, mountains near Claremont (C. F. Baker). 



Types: Catalogue No. 20348, U. S. National Museum, the 

 females on tags, a fore wing and an antennae on a slide. 



The abdomen is subpetiolate ; it was distinctly, quadrately petio- 

 late in a male specimen of cleonymus depressus in the U. S. 

 National Museum. 



Entcdon occidentalis Girault 

 Several specimens, Claremont, California (C. F. Baker). 



Isosoma grande Riley 

 One winged female, mountains near Claremont, California (C. F. 

 Baker) . 



Metapleura spectabilis Westwood 

 One female, Claremont, California (C. F. Baker). 



