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ginal vein brownish-yellow, the disco-cubital nervure not broken by a 

 stump of a vein, the second recurrent nervure joining the areolet a 

 little before its middle. The metathoracic areola is large, quadrate or 

 nearly so, a little wider than long, with the anterior angles slightly 

 rounded, the basal lateral and middle lateral areas distinctly separated. 

 Type. Cat. No. 5538, U. S. Nat. Museum. From Kodiak, July 

 20. One specimen. 



ICHNEUMON POPOFENSIS sp. nov. 



Male. Length 9.5 to 10 mm. Black and shining, although punc- 

 tate ; the front orbits have a narrow yellow line extending from a little 

 below the middle of the face to near the summit of the eyes ; the apical 

 half, or more, of the mandibles, the scutellum, the legs, except coxa? 

 and trochanters, and abdominal segments 2 and 3 and sometimes a 

 lateral spot on 4, are red. Wings hyaline, or only faintly tinged, the 

 stigma and veins brown, the disco-cubital vein with only a slight trace 

 of a stump of a vein, while the second recurrent nervure joins the 

 areolet at its middle. The metathoracic areola is large, quadrate, while 

 the basal lateral and middle lateral areas are confluent. The abdomen 

 is about twice as long as the thorax, the petiole aciculate at apex, dor- 

 sal segments 2 to 4 closely punctate, the following segments smoother, 

 feebler, more sparsely and less distinctly punctate, while the gastrocceli 

 are transverse, the space before each being striate. 



Type. Cat. No. 5539, U. S. Nat. Museum. From Popof Island, 

 July 8. Two specimens. 



ICHNEUMON GLACIALIS sp. nov. 



Male. Length 8 mm. Resembles /. popofensis and easily confused 

 with it but for the following differences : The face below the insertion 

 of the antennae and a spot on scape beneath are lemon-yellow, not black ; 

 the palpi are yellowish-white : the apices of the hind femora and tibia 

 are black ; the first segment of the abdomen at apex, as well as the 

 second and third, is red ; the metathoracic areola is large, quadrate, but 

 considerably broader than long ; the second abdominal segment is only 

 sparsely and feebly punctate at base, the following segments being 

 smooth, the extreme apices of the third and fourth being testaceous ; 

 while the wings are subfuscous, the disco-cubital vein broken by a stump 

 of a vein, the second recurrent nervure joining the areolet a little beyond 

 the middle. 



Type. Cat. No. 5540, U. S. Nat. Museum. From Juneau, July 25. 

 One specimen. 



