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Promachus saperdcc Riley manuscript. 



Riley— Ins. Life, Vol. Ill, 1890, p. 59. 

 Bracon populafor Say — Long's Exped. to St. Peter's River, Vol. II, 



1824, p. 323. (The original description 

 will apply to many species in a number of 

 different subfamilies in the Braconida?.) 

 This species may be differentiated from the other species of 

 the group by the foregoing table; the propodeum may or may not 

 be rufous; the legs are entirely rufous. 

 Type.— Cat. No. 18279, U. S. N. M. 



Capitonius rugosus (Provancher). 



Syngastre rugosus Provancher — Addit. Fauna Ent. Hym. Can., 



1886, p. 122. 

 Capitonius rugosus Provancher — Addit. Faun. Hym. Can., 1888, 



p. 378. 



From the original description this species belongs near 

 sanguiniventris Ashmead and allies, but none of the species agree 

 with the original description in having the second segment acicu- 

 late. If this is true of Provancher's species it is undoubtedly 

 distinct. 



Capitonius leptostyli, new species. 



Male. — Length 4 mm. Head fully as wide as the widest por- 

 tion of the thorax, uniformly sparsely punctured, the posterior 

 orbits not as wide as the diameter of the eye; third antennal joint 

 subequal in length with the fourth; prescutum with large, well- 

 defined punctures; scutum polished, shining, with a few small 

 widely-scattered punctures; notauli strongly foveolate; the suture 

 between the scutum and scutellum with five strong rugae; scutellum 

 sculptured like the scutum; propodeum strongly reticulate without 

 any transverse areas dorsally; abdomen shining without sculpture; 

 the embossed area of the first tergite defined at the extreme base 

 only. Black; head and thorax with long gray hair; palpi pale 

 testaceous; scape and legs pale testaceous; wings hyaline, venation 

 pale brown, costa and base of stigma light brown. 



Tryon, North Carolina. Described from five males collected 

 by W. F. Fiske, and recorded under Bureau of Entomology Num- 



