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Eurytoiiia plilueoMiiii sp. n. 



% . — Length 3 mm. Approaches nearest to the larger forms of males of E. 

 crassineurn, but diflFers at once in the following structural characters: The fla- 

 golluin is nearly twice as long as in that species, extending to the tip of the 

 metathorax. the funicular joints being mucli longer, each joint with two whorls 

 of very long white bristles, the scape entirely black ; marginal vein not so stout, 

 the postniarginal distinctly longer than the stigmal. Legs, except trochanters 

 and tips of femora, honey-yellow, the tarsi whitish ; petiole of abdomen nearly 

 twice as long as the hind cosse, delicately shagreened with a furrow above 

 toward apex, while the body of abdomen is small, subovate, the terminal seg- 

 ments retracted, the second and fourth segments subequal, the third as long as 

 the second and fourth united, the first longer, with a petiolar furrow above at 

 base. 



i/wft.— Morgaiitown, W. Va. Bred by A. D. Hopkins from Fhloe- 

 odnus dentatus Vw'uiij: in cedar. 



EIRYTOMOCIIAKIS Ashmead. 



1888. — Entom. Amer. vol. iv, p. 42 (June). 



(Type E. minuta.) 



Kuryloiiio(>liari!ii minuta sp. n. 



9. — Leugth 1 mm. Black; scape and legs, except coxse and hind femora, 

 brownish yellow ; coxse black, the hind femora fuscous; flagellum light brown ; 

 tegulne and venation pale or whitish. Head wider than the thorax, the occiput 

 concave, the frons convex, without an anteunal furrow; antennae 10-jointed. 

 clavate, pubescent; pedicel a litttle longer than the first funicular joint; funicle 

 .^-jointed, the joints moniliform, very slightly increasing in size; club large, 

 ovate, much thicker than the funicle and as long as the last three funicular 

 joints united. Thorax short, couvexly elevated, the pronotum nearly three 

 times as wide as long, the mesonotum about as large as the pronotum, with dis- 

 tinct furrows, scutellum convexly rounded, a little longer than the mesonotum, 

 metanotnm short. WMngs hyaline, the marginal vein a little longer than the 

 stigmal, slender. Abdomen ovate, pointed at tip, not longer than the head and 

 thorax united, smooth, polished, with a very short petiole ; first body segment a 

 little longer than the second, the second and third subequal, fourth very long, 

 occupying the rest of the surface, the following segments retracted, scarcely 

 visible. 



The % has the flagellum black, the funicle 4-jointed and each joint peduncled 

 at apex and nearly equal iu length, the thickened part being about one and one- 

 half times as long as thick, the club conical, 3-jointed, as long as the scape; the 

 petiole of abdomen is longer than hind coxae, smooth, polished, the abdomen 

 {u-oper short-ovate, the first segment two-thirds the leugth of the petiole with a 

 furrow at base above, the second only half its length, the following very short 

 subequal. 



Hab. — Jacksonville, Fla. Ty])es in coll, Ashmead. 



TKANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XXI. SKPTEMBEE, 1894. 



