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except extreme base and apex, and legs except coxae, pale ferruginous or 

 honey yellow. 



Antennae straight, as long as the body; brownish and 13-jointed, the 

 second and third flagellar joints subequal, nearly twice as long as the 

 first. The head is nearly smooth, the face below the front ocellus 

 transversely rugulose, the cheeks feebly punctate ; the thorax is rugoso- 

 punctate, the mesonotum with coarse transverse rugae ; the abdomen is 

 smooth and polished, the three or four terminal segments at apex and the 

 claspers being rufo-piceous, while the wings are hyaline, with the stigma 

 and veins ferruginous. 



Type.— Cat. No. 5858, U. S. N. M. 



Hab. — Hanover, New Hampshire. Captured by Dr. Clarence M. 

 Weed. 



Hyptia Illiger. 



Hyptia Fuchi, new species. 



^ . — Length, 5.5 to 6 mm. Ferruginous, the abdomen, except the 

 petiole or first segment, being black ; the forehead from the ocelli to the 

 base of the antennae, except the orbits, is black or blackish ; the 

 pro-mesosternum, the meso- and metapleura, all coxae except the hind 

 pair toward apex beneath, the trochanters and the hind legs, are black, 

 while the middle femora above and the hind tibiae toward apex, and the 

 flagellum, except the three or four basal joints beneath, are fuscous. 

 Wings clear hyaline, without cells, the stigma, the costal and subcostal 

 and the median veins being brownish-black. 



Type.— Cat. No. 6075, U. S. N. M. 



Habitat. — San Jose del Cabo, Baja, California. 



Described from 2 $ specimens received from Mr. Charles Fuch. 



Hyptia Weithi y new species. 



o* . — Length, 5 mm. Black and coarsely closely umbilicately 

 punctate, the metapleura coarsely reticulate, the scape, the prothorax, 

 upper part of the mesopleura anteriorly, the mesonotum, the scutellum, 

 the anterior legs from apex of coxae, and the middle tarsi, testaceous ; rest 

 of legs black. Wings hyaline, the veins black, the discoidal cells 

 entirely obliterated. 



Type.— Cat. No. 6076, U. S. N. M. (Ashmead Collection). 



Habitat. — Hayti. 



Described from a single specimen received from Mr. R. J. Weith. 



