274 The Ohio Journal of Science [Vol. XVIII, No. 7, 



7. C. (?) grandis Brues. 



Bull. Wis. Soc, V. 3, p. 184, (9), 1905. 



Female: Black, legs black except four anterior tibiae and tarsi, base 

 of anterior trochanters, and tips of anterior femora. Sides of face below 

 and antenna except five apical joints, rufous, mandibles black, max- 

 illary palpi fuscous. Occiput shining, finely punctured, and sparsely 

 pubescent. Pro thorax strongly contracted; pronotum closely punc- 

 tured; mesonotum polished delicately punctate; scutellum shining; 

 propodeum finely rugulose. Length, 7 mm. 



Riverside, Massachusetts. 



8. C. (?) henshawi Ashmead. 



Bull. U. S. Mus., V. 45, p. 93, (9), 1893. 



Female: Black; antennae and legs pale rufous; the six terminal 

 antennal joints fuscous; clypeus and mandibles rufous. Head and 

 pro thorax finely rugose ; mesonotum and scutellum smooth ; propodeum 

 coarsely rugose. Wings hyaline with two transverse fuscous bands. 

 Length, 5 mm. 



Milton, Mass. Collected. 



9. C. funestus Perkins. 



Rep. Exp. Sta. Hawaii, Ent. v. 2, Bull. 4, p. 48, (oo), 1907. 



Female: Black; basal four antennal joints ferruginous; front 

 femora pale to black; mandibles yellow. Head and frons dull, minutely 

 rugulose; antennal flagellum subclavate, pronotum with extremely fine 

 transverse rugulosity; mesonotum with few shallow punctures; scu- 

 tellum smooth and shining; propodeum truncate, rugose, posteriorly 

 minutely rugulose without a definite central area. Length, 2-5 mm. 



Male: Black; anterior tibiae and tarsi testaceous, middle and hind 

 tarsi pale or brown. Head sculptured as in female, antennae as long as 

 head and thorax, flagellum submoniliform, mesonotum with faint 

 siirface sculpture, scutellum polished; propodeum as in female. 

 Length, 2 mm. 



Tuscon, Arizona. Bred from jassid nymphs found on small 

 bush. 



Tribe Aphelopini. 



Anteoninae (part), Kieffer, Andre Spec. Hym. Eur., v. 9, p. 495, 1906. 

 Aphelopinae, Perkins, Rep. Exp. Sta. Hawaii, Ent. Bull. No. 11, p. 7, 1912. 

 Aphelopini Kieffer, Das Tierreich, 41 L., p. 214, 1914. 



Distinguished from the Anteonini as follows: Wings hairy and 

 ciliated, with costa, subcosta, radius and a broad truncate pterostigma; 

 the rest of the veins obliterated. Legs not thickened, fore legs without 

 chela in 9 • 



