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KILI-:YA Ashniead. 

 1888.— "Eiitoni. Amer.," vol. iv. (>. 4'i; Bull. No. 3, Kans. Exp. Sta. Ai)i>. p. iii. 



(Type li. cecidomyiie Ash in. 

 Kiloya iiiolica sp. u. 



9- — Leiifith 1.8 ram. Brownish yellow or honey-yellow; eyes, ocelli and ti:\- 

 ^elhiin, brown ; legs pale yellowish or whitish ; wings hyaline, the nervures pale 

 hrownish, the marginal nervure about two-thirds the length of the subcostal, 

 the stignial less than one-third the length of the marginal ending in a small 

 knob with an uncus, the postmarginal long. 



Htch. — Indian River, Fla. Types in National Afusenni. 

 Described from several s{)eciniens reared July, 1885, from a gall 

 (? Cecidomyiou.s) on Skunk Bush. 



Kiloya «e<*atiiflii sj). n. 



9. -Length (i mm. Much elongate, black, feebly punctate, shining ; tips of 

 femora, tibia; and tarsi honey-yellow; face elongate, with two furrows extending 

 from base of antennse to clypeus; antennje 13-joiuted, with three ring-Joints. 

 Pronotum quadrate, longer than the mesonotum ; parapsides distinct; wings 

 hyaline, the nervures blackish, the marginal vein very long, longer than the 

 subcostal, the stigmal vein not quite one-third the length of marginal, ending in 

 a stigma and an uncus; postmarginal extending to the apex of the wing, Al>- 

 domen subsessile, cylindrical, pointed at apex and about three times as long as 

 the head and thorax united, feebly sculptured, shining, the fourth and fifth seg- 

 ments very long. 



% . — Length 2.5 mm. Agrees with the 9 •" =1" respects, except in its smaller 

 size, and in having a less pointed and shorter abdomen, the latter being only 

 one-third longer than the head and thorax uuiteil. 



Hab. — Lincoln, Neb. and Atlantic County, N. J. Tyj)es in 

 National jNIuseum and coll. Ashniead. 



The specimen in the National j\[useum is labeled as having been 

 reared by Prof. L. Bruner, from eggs of Oecaidhus niveus De Geer ; 

 t',: Specimens in my collection, 1 S 1 9, were received from Prof. 

 John B. Smith, and were reared by him, together with four speci- 

 mens of a small Braconid, from a stalk of some composite j)lant. 



BEPIIK.4T.1 Cameron. 

 1884. — " Biologia (Jeutral-Americana," Hym. \k 109. 

 (Type B. ruficollis Cam.) 

 Beplirata ciilx'iisis sp. n. 



9- — Length 8 mm. Rufous, coarsely, nnibilicately punctate: scape, except 

 apex above, legs and tegulse, pale ferruginous; flagellnni brown; wings hyaline, 

 with a dusky blotch on the disc below the marginal nervure, the latter being a 

 little longer than the stigmal ; the stigmal ending in a small knob, not longer 

 than the postmarginal. Fii.st flagellar joint about as long as the scape, but 

 stouter, the following joints longer than thick; frons with a deep antennal 

 furrow. Abdomen longer than the bead and thorax united, compressed, roiind- 



TKANS. AM. KNT. SOC. XXI. (41) SEPTEMBEB, 1894. 



