9O KINCAID [35] 



the ocelli and the outer veins of the discal cells in hind wings are 

 not interstitial. 



PRISTIPHORA ANAKA sp. nov. 



Female : Length 5 mm. ; head narrow, not trilobed, rather coarsely 

 roughened and punctured; thorax and abdomen shining; clypeus 

 truncate; area in front of ocelli entirely free from ridges; antennal 

 fovea indistinct, merging posteriorly into the frontal area; antennae 

 short, third joint slightly shorter than fourth ; intercostal cross-vein 

 at right angles to costa a little more than its own length anterior to 

 basal; first cubital nervure wanting; third cubital cell twice as broad 

 at apex as at base ; stigma narrow, three times as long as broad, the 

 lower surface very gently rounded ; sheath blunt, rounded above and 

 below ; cerci minute ; inner tooth of claw of moderate size. Color 

 black ; outer half of femora, tibiae except tips of middle and posterior 

 pair, and the tarsi for the most part, testaceous; wings hyaline, 

 nervures brown, the stigma and costa pale. 



One female, Kukak Bay, Alaska, July i, 1899. 



Type no. 5291, U. S. National Museum. 



Allied to the preceding species but differing in the form of the 

 stigma. 



PRISTIPHORA CIRCULARIS sp. nov. 



Female : Length 4.5 mm. ; head considerably narrower than 

 thorax, not trilobed, evenly convex above, strongly punctured; thorax 

 and abdomen shining, the former with a dense sericeous pile ; clypeus 

 truncate ; antennal fovea obsolete ; antennae of moderate length, stout, 

 tapering, third and fourth joints subequal ; first cubital nervure want- 

 ing; upper discal cell considerably exceeding the lower in posterior 

 wings ; stigma very broad and short, almost orbicular ; inner tooth of 

 claw minute. Color black; apices of coxae, trochanters, tips of 

 anterior and middle femora, tibiae except tips of posterior pair, and 

 fore tarsi, testaceous; wings hyaline, nervures and stigma brown, the 

 costa pale. 



One female, Popof Island, July 10, 1899. 



Type no. 5292, U. S. National Museum. 



Allied to Pristiphora lata Cresson, but that species is larger and a 

 distinct antennal fovea is present. 



PRISTIPHORA BUCODA sp. nov. 



Female: Length 7 mm.; head finely granulate, nearly as wide as 

 thorax, not distinctly trilobed; clypeus truncate; area in front of 



