134 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



discal mark. Expanse 23 mil. Colorado Rio (Prof. Glover); Arizona 

 (Mr. Hy. Edwards). The shorter labial palpi and the wings narrower at 

 base may distinguish this species generically. I regret not to know the 

 male, which would decide the genus. 



Deilinia glomeraria Grote. 



In a letter, with regard to the species of Deilinia described in the 

 March number of Papilio, Mr. G. R. Pilate says : "1 have the male of 

 glomeraria and it is not different from the female, the antennae are not 

 pectinated. I find I have no males of septemfluaria. They are both 

 common insects early in the spring, before the leaves are out, but are 

 difficult to catch, as they are disturbed by the slightest noise and fly with 

 the wind, which generally blows pretty hard at that time of the year. I 

 have seen them go up out of sight." Dr. Packard, to whom I submitted 

 these species, stated that he thought he had seen specimens of glomeraria 

 from a different locality, but neither s])ecies is apparently included in his 

 work on the family. 



ON SOME NEW SPECIES OF CHALCIDID.^ FROM FLORIDA. 



BY WM. H. ASHMEAD, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. 



Group Eurytomides. 



EuRYTOMA VAGABUNDA, n. sp. — %. Length . lo inch. Deep black. 

 Head and thorax coarsely punctate ; antennaj 8-jointed, black and pubes- 

 cent ; eyes black ; thorax black, very coarsely punctate, collare transverse 

 quadrate, parapsidal grooves indistinct, scutellum hardly separated from 

 the praescutellum, convex, narrowing but rounded posteriorly ; metathorax 

 coarsely punctate ; abdomen black, smooth, and highly pol:-:!ied, peduncle 

 short, a series of very fine punctures along the basal margin of 2nd, 3rd 

 and 4th segments, only perceptible with a high power, tip i)ubescent ; 

 wings hyaline, iridescent ; veins slightly yellowish, no stigmal spot ; legs 

 reddish yellow, tibias slightly paler, feet pale. 



Captured on Spanish Bayonet {Yucca sp.) 



Decatoma flava, n. sp. — ^ and $. Length .12 to .15 inch. Head, 

 thorax, abdomen, antennae and legs a bright greenish yellow ; head and 

 thorax rather coarsely punctured ; ocelli brown, eyes light brown with 





