New Species of Sicrola, With Explanatory Notes. 129 
Described from one female (type) collected on Kaala, Waianae Moun- 
tains, Oahu, by D. T. Fullaway, August 11, 1912. 
Type: Cat. No. 112, Bishop Museum. 
113. Sverola anemophila n.sp. 
@ shining black, antennze and femora fuscous, trochanters, tibize and 
tarsi yellowish brown. 
Head and thorax to the propodeum with a microscopically fine reticu- 
late surface sculpture; finely, shallowly and remotely punctate; hairy cloth- 
ing delicate and grayish white. Head as wide as long, widest across the 
eyes, narrowing behind and in front, width between the eyes twice the length 
from eye to vertex; flat on top, depressed in front, tumid beneath; vertical 
margin slightly convex, temples rounded, eyes convex; antenne longer than 
the head, all the segments longer than wide the pedicel nearly twice as long 
as wide, antennal fosse deep; clypeus carinate, apically depressed and pro- 
jecting slightly in front of the anterior margin of the head, which is angu- 
late, not transverse, declivous at the sides; mandibles slender, curved, trun- 
cate apically and toothed, base not quite reaching the eye above, lower lobe 
protuberant; gula and sides of the head flatly convex, the latter polished, 
the former somewhat foreshortened medially, as wide as long, anterior mar- 
gin nearly straight, posterior margin incised; propodeum finely rugulose ; 
abdomen short ovate, apically acuminate, smooth and polished; wings sub- 
infuscate, with a faint fuscous pigmentation; length 2.75 mms. 
Described from one female (type) collected at the Nuuanu Pali, Oahu, 
by D. T. Fullaway, April 1, 1917. 
Type: Cat. No. 113, Bishop Museum. 
114. Sierola brunneipennis n.sp. 
Q shining black, antenne and legs from the femora outwardly brown to 
fuscous. 
Head and thorax with a microscopically fine and shallow reticulate 
surface sculpture; finely and somewhat remotely punctate, hairy clothing 
short and inconspicuous. Head as wide as long, widest across the eyes, nar- 
rowing behind and in front, width between the eyes nearly twice the length 
from eye to vertex; flatly convex above, depressed in front, a little tumid 
beneath, the greatest depth beneath the posterior end of the eye ; vertical mar- 
gin straight, temples rounded, eyes flatly convex; antennz not much longer 
than the head, all the segments as wide as long, antennal fossze deep; cly- 
peus carinate, apically depressed and projecting slightly in front of the ante- 
rior margin of the head, which is angulate, not transverse, declivous at the 
sides, the carina extending backward shortly on the top of the head; man- 
dibles slender, curved, truncate apically and toothed, base touching the eye 
above, lower lobe slightly protuberant; sides of the head and the gula in 
front flat, the latter wider than long, narrowing behind, where it is convex, 
with a slight depression along the median line, anterior margin arcuately 
concave, posterior margin incised; abdomen elongate ovate, smooth and 
shining; wings subinfuscate, with a faint yellowish brown pigmentation ; 
length 2.25 mms. 
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