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sexual characters but the granular areas on the mesonotum extend further 

 centrad. 



Type-locality: Alabama. 



Type-specimen: Cat. No. 18305, U. S. N. M. 



Described from one female and two males from the C. F. Baker 

 collection; female with his No. 1967, allotype with his No. 2497, 

 and the paratype, No. 1912. 



Perilampus canadensis n. sp. 



Female: Length about 4mm. Black, with a distinct bronzy luster on 

 the mesonotum; antenna? dark, apically becoming obscurely ferruginous; 

 vertex produced, sharply angulated, appearing, unless examined closely, 

 carinate as in the species which have a facial carina; sides of face and ma- 

 lar space below with a few coarse punctures, malar furrow somewhat more 

 than half as long as width of malar space at apex; ocellar triangle trans- 

 versely rugulose; pro- and mesonotum coarsely, closely rugoso-punctate, 

 inner edge of parapsidal areas with a broad smooth band; legs black, tarsi 

 testaceous. 



Male: Length about 4 mm. Similar to the female but more distinctly 

 bronzy, and the head bronzy; femora distinctly greenish; tibiae obscurely 

 ferruginous. 



Type-locality: Canada. 



Type-specimen: Cat. No. 18306, U. S. N. M. . 



Described from one male and one female from the C. F. Baker 

 collection; the female with his No. 2021, the male, No. 2066. 



This species, owing to the produced vertex, resembles the species 

 belonging to the other section of the genus but careful examina- 

 tion shows that the face bears no real carina, the sharp angu- 

 lation of the produced portion merely simulating a carina. 



GENUS CHRYSOLAMPUS Spinola. 



Doctor Ashmead considered Lamprostylus as a synonym of 

 Chrysolampus and this synonomy is here adopted. L.floridanus 

 Ashm., however, is a species of the genus Eurytoma, and is con- 

 sequently omitted. 



TABLE OF SPECIES. 



1. Mesoscutum and scutellum coarsely rugoso-punctate li/di n. sp. 



Mesoscutum not as above, either with well separated punctures or finely 



rugulose 2 



2. Mesoscutum transversely rugulose sisymbrii Ashm. 



Mesoscutum punctured 3 



3. Scutellum parapsidal areas and pronotum above, except anteriorly, 



almost entirely impunctured parcipunctatus n. sp. 



Scutellum and pronotum almost covered with punctures. . .schivarzi n. sp. 



