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distinctly longer than the median, the disco-cubital nervure strongly 

 curved, the transverse median nervure in the hind wings broken far 

 below the middle, at or near the basal fourth. The metathorax has 

 the apical transverse carina alone distinct, the pleural carinae being 

 absent, while the spiracles are small, short oval. The abdomen is ses- 

 sile, distinctly finely shagreened, the first segment longer than the 

 second, without dorsal carinae but with a median depression at the ex- 

 treme base ; the second and third segments are about equal in length 

 but the third is slightly the wider ; the fourth and fifth segments are 

 very unequal in length, much shorter than the third, the fifth being 

 only about one third the length of the second ; the sixth segment is 

 scarcely visible ; ovipositor longer than the abdomen. 



Type. Cat. No. 5616, U. S. Nat. Museum. From Yakutat, June 

 21. One specimen. 



PIMPLOPTERUS ALASKENSIS sp. nov. 

 (PL x, fig. 6.) 



Female. Length 8 mm. Head and thorax, except the clypeus and 

 the mesonotum, and the abdomen, except the apex of the first segment 

 and segments 2 to 4, black ; clypeus, mesonotum, apex of first ab- 

 domimal segment and dorsal segments 2 to 4, rufous ; legs, except the 

 hind trochanters, hind tibiae and hind tarsi, ferruginous. Wings sub- 

 hyaline with the venation as in P. yakutatensis. Ovipositor longer 

 than the whole body. 



Type. Cat. No. 5717, U. S. Nat. Museum. From Kodiak, July 

 20. One specimen. 



Genus Harrimaniella Ashmead. 

 Harrimaniella ASHMEAD, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxin, p. 52, 1900. 



Named in honor of Mr. Edward Henry Harriman, of New York, 

 originator of the Harriman Expedition, and based on the species char- 

 acterized below. 



HARRIMANIELLA KUKAKENSIS sp. nov. 



(PI. x, fig. 2.) 



Male. Length 6.5 mm. Black, closely punctate ; a dot at summit 

 of each eye, the face except a median black stripe, the clypeus, cheeks, 

 mandibles, except teeth, palpi, a broad line along the lateral margins of 

 the mesonotum, tegulas, a dot in front and beneath them, a dot above 

 the insertion of the hind coxae, the front and middle coxae and tro- 

 chanters yellow or yellowish-white ; rest of legs, except the hind 



