I36 ASHMEAD 



and connected with two median dots just in front of the scutellum, 

 while there are two whitish curved lines on the scutellum. 



Genitalia as in fig. 6. 



Type.— Cat. No. 6271, U. S. Nat. Mus., from Fox Point, South- 

 eastern Alaska. Additional specimens from Popof Island, July 7 ; 

 Belkofsky, July 29. 



APHALARA KINCAIDI sp. nov. 

 Male. — Length to tip of abdomen from 1.6 to 1.8 mm., to tip of 

 wings 2.5 to 2.6 mm. General color pale greenish-yellow; there is a 

 large median spot on each lobe of the head above, two dots or lines on 

 the sides of the collar with a puncture beyond near the lateral angles, 

 two triangular spots on the anterior lobe of the mesonotum just back 

 of the collar, four bands on the mesoscutum and 

 the depressions of the scutellum, dark fuscous or 

 black. The antennae, except the basal and apical 

 joints which are black, are whitish. Wings hyaline, 

 with some fuscous along the margin of the radial 

 Fig. 7. Genitalia of ce \\ t h e cubitus and its forks, the fork of the post- 



Aphalara kincaidi. ' . ,, , , ' , , , . , 



cubitus apically, the lower fork of the cubitus and 

 the upper fork of the postcubitus ; the latter is sometimes connected 

 with a fuscous streak, rarely, however, very distinct. 



Genitalia as in fig. 7. 



Type. — Cat. No. 6272, U. S. Nat. Mus., from Metlakatla, June 4. 

 Additional specimens from Popof Island, July 9 ; Fox Point, July. 



APHALARA ALASKENSIS sp. nov. 



Fe?nale. — Length to tip of abdomen 2.3 mm., to tip of wings 3.6 

 mm. Uniformly pale greenish, the tips of the antennas and the claws 

 black, the eyes brown. Wings hyaline, with a fuscous streak along 

 the radial vein, along the upper and lower forks of the 

 cubitus, and at the apex of the upper fork of the post- 

 cubitus, the latter being connected by a fuscous streak 

 with the base of the cubital fork. 



Male. — Colored as in female, and hardly distinguished 

 from it except for the sexual abdominal differences, and 

 by the less distinct fuscous streak along the nervures, FlG - 8 - Genita- 



• c 1 r , 1 • 1 1 • ' Ha of Aphalara 



the upper fork of the postcubitus not being connected a iaskensis. 

 by a fuscous streak with the base of the cubital fork. 



Genitalia as in fig. 8. 



Type.— Cat. No. 6273, U. S. Nat. Mus., from Fox Point, South- 

 eastern Alaska, July. 



