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Calotelea), segment 2 (except this hump) and base of segment 3, 

 prothorax, sides and venter of thorax, legs, scape (except above at 

 apex) and the pedicel (except above) honey yellow; the parapsidal 

 furrows are represented by less distinct carinae which are along distal 

 half only; abdomen finely long striate to a little distad of the middle 

 of segment 4, thence subglabrous, with numerous scattered, setigerous, 

 pin-punctures, especially dorso-laterad; the thorax is finely scaly, 

 the propodeum a half shorter at the meson; the vertex is densely 

 scabrous, the lower cheeks and middle face glabrous ; lower and upper 

 face and cheeks near the suture and caudo-laterad with numerous 

 pin-punctures, the vertex also with these but the dense surface 

 sculpture obscures them ; the marginal vein is only twice longer than 

 wide, half the length of the stigmal, the latter slightly shorter than 

 the postmarginal. One mandible with at least three teeth. Funicle 

 2 is only a little longer than wide, not quite half the length of 1, some- 

 what longer than 3 and 4. From one female. Illinois. 



Type. — Cat. No. 20844, U.S.N.M.,the female on a tag, fore wing on 

 a slide. An anomalous species, 



MACROTELEU FLORroANA Ashmead GOLDSMITHI, new variety. 



Female. — A fifth smaller th.&n floridana Jloridana and similar to it 

 but differing as follows: Funicle 3 is over twice longer than wide 

 (only a little longer than wide in the other), the vertex is subglabrous 

 but caudad more and more punctate, with scattered punctures in 

 front of the lateral ocelli (in the other densely scaly the punctures 

 smaller and less dense), the abdomen is strongly uniformly striated, 

 the striae somewhat anastomosing in places, punctures on segments 

 6-7 (in the other there is a distinct but very delicate median carina 

 on segments 3 and 4 and the striae are finer, but otherwise the same) ; 

 the propodeum bears four carinae, the inner two paired along the 

 meson, the others, one on each side of the meson (the same in the 

 other). Thorax downy, subglabrous and with numerous scattered 

 pin-punctures (both varieties). Abdomen about twice the length 

 of the thorax and first two pairs of coxae reddish (both forms). 

 Postmarginal vein longer than the marginal. The difference in the 

 length of funicle 3, is the characteristic. Types compared. Club 

 6-jointed, 



From one female received from the Illinois State Laboratory of 

 Natural History. (Accession No. 39995.) 



Type.—Csit. No. 20845 U.S.N.M., the female on a tag. 



PHANURUS EMERSONI GIrault. 



The vertex is finely scaly but in front of the anterior ocellus the 

 face is glabrous. Eyes practically naked yet with a few minute 

 hairs. Mandibles tridentate. Segment 2 of the abdomen (the first 

 body segment) is not a fourth the length of 3 which occupies about 



