102 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



STUDIES OF THE NORTH AMERICAN PROCTOTRUPID^, 

 WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW SPECIES FROM FLORIDA. 



(Paper No. 3.) 



BY WM. H. ASHMEAD, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. 



Sub-family MYMARIN^. 



LXVII. Camptotera Foerster. 

 LXVIII. Ooctojius Haliday. 



107 (i). Oodonns /o?igipes, n. sp. 



Female. Length .03 inch. Head and thorax black. Antenn?e 11- 

 jointed, scape and pedicel dilated below, flagellum and club pale brown, 

 funicle joints slender, cylindrical, club greatly and enormously enlarged, 

 not jointed. Legs long, slender, yellow. Abdomen ovate, black, shining ; 

 petiole slender, yellowish. Wings hyaline, very narrow, with extremely 

 long cilise ; submarginal vein short ; marginal vein punctiform. 



Hab. — Florida. Described from one specimen. 



LXIX. Limacis Foerster. 



108 (r). Limacis aspidioticola Ashm. 



Aphelinus aspidioticola Ashm. Orange Insects, 1880, p. 9, pi. ii., f. 



I, 4> 7» 9' 13- 



Hab. — Florida. 



LXX. Go7iatocerus Nees. 



109 (i). Gonatocerus dolicJiocerus, n. sp. 



Female. Length, .07 inch. Head, thorax and the sessile abdomen 

 above, black, the latter beneath, brownish-yellow. Antennae ii-jointed, 

 as long as the whole body, black ; the club is greatly lengthened, thick 

 and not jointed. Legs including coxae, pale yellowish-brown, the fore 

 tibiae obfuscated along upper edges, posterior tibiae and tips of femora, 

 dusky. Wings hyaline, fore wings broadened and rounded at tips, sur- 

 rounded with short ciliae ; sub-marginal vein, the only one apparent, 

 black ; hind wings linear. 



Hab. — Florida. Described from one specimen. 



no (2). Gonatoccfus Jiigritarsis,^. sp. 



Female. Length .05 inch. At once distinguished from the other 

 species by its smaller size, shorter antennas, brown, not black, and the less 



