l68 ASHMEAD [162] 



Type.—QQ.t. No. 5547, U. S. Nat. Museum. From St. Paul 

 Island (Fur Seal Commission). 



Genus Eriplatys Forster. 

 ERIPLATYS SITKENSIS sp. nov. 



Female. — Length 4 mm. Head, scape of antennae, thorax, hind 

 coxae and first segment of abdomen, black ; mandibles, legs and 

 rest of the abdomen, ferruginous; flagellum brown-black, with the 

 first joint, the pedicel and ring-joint narrowly yellowish at apex. 

 Wings hyaline, the stigma and veins light brown. The antennae are 

 rather stout, 22-jointed, thickened and convoluted toward apex, the 

 scape very large, subglobose, obliquely truncate at apex, the first three 

 joints of the flagellum obconic, subequal, hardly twice as long as 

 thick at apex, the following shorter, joint 1 1 and beyond to last being 

 transverse, the last cone-shaped. The head and thorax above are 

 smooth and polished, or at most with a few, sparse, minute punctures 

 scattered over the surface, the face and mesopleura more distinctly punc- 

 tate, the metathorax rugulose and completely areolate, the areola hex- 

 agonal. The abdomen is pointed at apex and a little longer than the 

 head and thorax united, smooth and polished, excepting that the sur- 

 face of the petiole, the second dorsal segment and the third to a slight 

 extent, if examined under a strong lens, appear very finely coriaceous, 

 the thyridia on the second being represented by faint transverse 

 depressed lines near the base. 



Type. — Cat. No. 5548, U. S. Nat. Museum. From Sitka, June 

 16. One specimen. 



Subfamily CRTPTIN^^. 



Tribe STILPNINL 



Genus Xestophya Forster. 



XESTOPHYA POLITA sp. nov. 



Female. — Length 1.8 to 2 mm. Polished black, impunctate except 

 the sides of the thorax and the abdomen, which are sometimes dark 

 rufo-piceous, sometimes more or less yellowish basally. Antennae 16- 

 to 17-jointed (the last joint sometimes indistinctly articulated or closely 

 united with the preceding) , the flagellum is subclavate, brown-black, 

 the first joint with an annulus at base and the pedicel yellow. Legs 

 black or piceous black, with the sutures of the trochanters, extreme 

 apices of femora and all tibiae and tarsi, except the last joint, yellow. 

 Wings hyaline, with the stigma and veins brownish-yellow or pale 



