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pubescence. Eyes and tip of abdomen brown. Antennae 14-jointed, first 

 funicle joint longer than pedicel or the second funicle joint, other joints 

 moniliform, of nearly the same thickness. Mesothorax without grooves. 

 Petiole of abdomen very thick dilated below. Wings hyaline, but with a 

 yellowish cast, very pubescent. 

 Hab. — Florida. 



XCIV. Basalys Westwood. 



141 (i). Basalys rtificornis Prov. Petite Faune Ent. du Canada, ii., 

 p. 560. Hab. Canada. 



XCV. Glyptonota Foerster. 

 XCVI. Moiielata Foerster. 



143 (i). Alonelata mellicoilis^ n. sp. 



Female. Length .05 inch. Slender; head, thorax and abdomen 

 polished black. Antennae 13-jointed, honey-yellow; scape long, pedicel 

 longer than first funicle joint, flagellar joints small, moniliform, terminal 

 joint enormously enlarged or swollen, brown. Collar and legs honey- 

 yellow. Mesopleur^ piceous. Mesoscutum without grooves. Wings 

 hyaline, with long ciliae. 



XCVI I. Polypeza Foerster. 



Subfamily BELYTIN^. 



XCVIII. Ismarus Haliday. 

 XCIX. Psilomma Foerster. 



144 (i). Psilomma americana, n. sp. 



Male. Length .12 inch. Slender, black. Antennae and legs honey- 

 yellow. Antennce 13-jointed, filiform, very long, reaching beyond tips of 

 wings when folded, apical half dusky ; the pedicel is annular, third joint 

 excised outwardly half its length. Thorax sparsely pubescent, with two 

 distinct grooves. Wings hyaline, veins brown ; there is a basal cell and 

 a small, closed triangular marginal cell; the radial vein projecting back- 

 wards to the middle of the wing. 

 Hab. — Florida. 



C. Oxylabis Foerster. 



CI. Belyta Jurine. 



CI I, Synac?-a Foerster. 



cm. Pantolyta Foerster. 



CIV. Zygota Foerster. 



