550 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 



PoLYCYRTUS Spinola. 



24. PoLYCYRTUS ALBOANNULARIS Sp. n. 



? . — Length 20 mm. Head and thorax, except scutel- 

 lums, black; joints 7-14 of antennae, labium, palpi, an- 

 terior cox^ beneath, scutellums, spots on three apical 

 segments of abdomen and the apical half of basal joint 

 of hind tarsi, as well as joints 2 and 3, white; abdomen 

 and legs, except hind tibiae, basal half of first joint 

 of their tarsi, as well as the two last joints, red; hind 

 tibi« and tarsi, except as already noted, black or dark 

 fuscous; wings subhyaline, dusky at tips, the stigma 

 and veins fusco-black. 



The head and thorax are closely punctate, except a 

 smooth shining space at sides of collar, on upper middle 

 of mesopleura, and that portion of metanotum enclosed 

 by the first transverse carina; the metanotum behind this 

 ridge is transversely rugulose, the lower part of the me- 

 sopleura, the surface beneath the insertion of hind wings 

 and the metapleura being clothed with an appressed 

 pubescence. 



Described from one V specimen from San Jose del Cabo. 

 Subfamily VI, PIMPLINiE. 

 PiMPLA Fabr. 



25. PiMPLA FERALIS Cr. 

 Proc. Acad. Sci. Phil., 1873, p. 399. 



One S specimen from San Jose del Cabo. 



Family EVANIID.^. 



EvANiA Fabr. 



26. EvANIA APPENDIGASTER Linn. 



Ichneumon appe)idi(jader Linu. Syst. Nat., ed. xi, p. 566. 



One ? specimen from San Jose del Cabo. 



For a list of the extensive synonymy of this species 

 consult August Schletterer's " Die Hymenopteren-Gruppe 

 Evaniiden, Wien, 1889-90." 



