330 J. CHESTER BRADLEY. 



coidal cell very long aud narrow; first cubital cell receiving first recurrent nerv- 

 u re at or near the middle; hind wings without distinct venation; legs yellow, 

 tarsal claws with no teeth beneath ; propodeum dark, partially black ; abdomen 

 reddish yellow, 6.5 ram. long. 



Habitat — Can ada. 



I take pleasure in dedicating this species to Mr. C. J. Ouellet, of 

 Montreal, who collected the type (one male) at Joliette, P. Q., 

 Canada, July 11, 1901. It is now in the author's collection. See 

 Plate XI, Fig. 5. 



Pamiuegischia biirqnei Provancher. 

 1883. Pammegischia burquei Provancher, 9 i Fn. Ent. du. Can. Hym., ii, p. 752. 

 1889. Aulacus burquei Schletterer, f , Ann. d. k. k. Nath. Hofm. Wien., iv, p. 540. 

 9 . — Entirely ochraceous ; head glabrous, occiput polished ; mesotborax scarcely 

 gibbous, not emarginate, transverse striate ; wings hyaline, nervures brownish 

 yellow; marginal nervure receiving the first recurrent nervure distant from the 

 stigma; petiole scarcely distinct ; abdomen short ; antennse 7 mm. long. Length 

 10 mm. 



Habitat. — Canada, one female collected in St. Hyacinth, Quebec, 

 by r Abbe Burque. 



Type in Parliament Museum, Quebec. See Plate XI, Fig. 6. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE XI. 



Fig. 1. Wings of Evania appendigaster. 



Fig. 2. Wings of Hyptia. 



Fig. 3. Wings of Gasteruption. 



Fig. 4. Wings of Aulacus rufitarsis. 



Fig. 5. Wings of Pammegischia oueUetii. 



Fig 6. Wings of Pammegischia burquei. 



Fig. 7. Tarsal claw of Pristaulacus occidentalis. 



Fig. 8. Tarsal claw of Oleisoprister firmus. 



Fig. 9. Tar.sal claw of Aulacus rufitarsis. 



Fig. 10. Tarsal claw of Pammegischia burquei. 



