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Zelotypa, Forster. 



(5) Zelotypa fusciconiis, sp. n. 



$. — Length, 2.5 mm. Polished black, pubescent ; antennas longer 

 than the body, fuscous, the scape hardly as long as the pedicel and first 

 joint of flagellum united, the latter excised at basal one-half. The 

 llagellar joints 2 to 11 subequal, about four times as long as thick \ legs 

 brownish-yellow, the hind coxje black. Wings hyaline, the veins brown, 

 the marginal vein hardly two-thirds .the length of the marginal cell, or 

 about one and a half times as long as the first abscissa of the radius. 

 Petiole of abdomen rather stout, about two and a half times as long as 

 thick, coarsely fluted. 



Hab.— Hull, P. Q., July 23. 



Pantoclis, Forster. 



(6) Pantoclis Canadensis, sp. n. 



9 . — Length, 2 mm. Polished black, pubescent, the body of abdo- 

 men more or less brownish piceous ; antennae, except the 7 or 8 terminal 

 joints, and legs, brownish-yellow. 



The scape is about as long as the first six joints of the flagellum 

 united, the first joint of flagellum being a little longer and more slender 

 than the pedicel, or about twice the length of the second joint ; all joints 

 of the flagellum, except the last, are submoniliform and gradually become 

 thicker and broader, the six penultimate joints being a ]ittle wider than 

 long, subpedunculate ; the last joint is conical, a little longer than the 

 preceding. Wings subhyaline, the veins dark brown, the radial cell 

 rather small, triangular, a little longer than the oblique first abscissa of 

 radius. Petiole of abdomen scarcely twice as long as thick, opaque, 

 coarsely fluted. 



Hab. — Ottawa. August 13, 1894. 



(7) Pantoclis similis, sp. n. 



cJ . — Length, 2.6 mm. Polished black, pubescent; two basal joints 

 of antennae, the palpi, the tegulns and the legs, including all coxpe, 

 brownish-yellow. 



The antennce are shorter than the body, the scape being about as 

 long as the pedicel and first joint of flagellum united ; flagellum brown- 

 black, the first joint the longest, not quite five times as long as thick, 

 with the basal one-third strongly excised, the following subequal, but very 

 gradually shortening, so that the three terminal joints are scarcely two 

 and a half times as long as thick. \Vings hyaline, the veins brownish. 



