74 Descriptions of new species of Hymenoptera. 
ANOMALON. Jurine. 
1. A. sexlineata. Black; feet rufous; metathorax with 
six raised lines. 
Inhah. Indiana. 
Body black; antennse piceous beneath, rather shorter 
than the body; palpi yellowish; thorax subtrilobate, the 
impressed lines being deep and wide; ivings a little dus- 
ky, a small whitish spot on the beginning of the carp; 
central cellule none; metathorax densely punctured, 
with six longitudinal, slightly elevated lines, two of which 
are on the sides; feet rufous; posterior tibiae and their tar- 
si dusky; tergum, first segment densely and finely punc- 
tured; oviduct hardly as long as the abdomen. 
Length three-twentieths of an inch. 
2. A. humerale. Black; antennae with a white cinctus.- 
Inhah. Indiana. 
Body black, punctured; ayitennse^ 12, 13, 14 and 15th 
joints white; thorax with an acute tubercle on the hume- 
rus; somewhat elongated before the wings; metathorax 
with two acute tubercles each side at tip; tergum, second 
segment with an impressed oblique line each side at the 
basal angles; oviduct longer than the abdomen; knees 
white. 
Length $ more than half an inch. 
3. A. mellipes. Black; feet honey-yellow. 
Inhah. Indiana. 
Body black, polished; palpi whitish; t^m^5 hyaline, 
with a slight fuliginous tinge; larger middle cellule with 
three white bullae; oviduct as long as the body; feet he- 
ney-yellow. 
Length more than two-fifths of an inch. 
