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Habitat, — Toronto, Canada. 

 Typein Coll Ashniead. 



Described from a single specimen received from Mr. W. Hague Har- 

 rington. 



Anteon pallidicornis sp. nov. 



5. Length, 1.5""". Black, shining; head large, broad, finely sha- 

 greened; collar, mesoplenra, and metathorax rugose; legs yellowish, 

 posterior coxw, their femora, above and beneath, and tips of their tibijB 

 black or fuscous. Autennte 10-jointed, rather short, entirely honey- 

 yellow, the rtagellum a little thickened toward tip; first flagellar joint 

 about one-third longer than the pedicel, the two following subequal, 

 joints 4 to 7 stouter, scarcely longer than thick, the last ovate, nearly 

 twice as long as the penultimate. Mesonotum and scntellum polished, 

 impunctured, the mesonotal furrows not extended through to the scn- 

 tellum. Wings hyaline, the stigma brown, the nervures yellowish, dis- 

 tinct. Abdomen ovate, depressed, polished black, much narrower, but 

 as long as the thorax. 



Habitat.— Utah Lake, Utah. 



Type in Coll, Ashmead. 



Described from a single specimen given to me by Mr. E. A. Schwarz. 



Anteon puncticeps sj). uov. 



S . Length, 1.75™'". Black, closely punctate, the disk of the me- 

 sonotum and the scutellum polished, impuuctate; head rather coarsely 

 punctate; mandibles, palpi, scape, and anterior and middle legs, pale 

 or brownish-yellow; posterior legs dark brown, the trochanters, knees, 

 and tarsi i)ale; middle tibiie a little dusky towards tip above. Auten- 

 na3 10-jointed, the flagellum brown, pilose; the scape is three times as 

 long as the pedicel; first flagellar joint very slightly shorter than the 

 following, the following joints being 3 times as long as thick, Parap- 

 sidal furrows only indicated anteriorly, Mesoplenra and metathorax 

 rugose. Wings hyaline, the stigma pale brownish-yellow, the nervures 

 distinct but i)ale; the stigmal nervure is a little longer than the stigma, 

 angularly bent before the tip. 



Habitat, — Arlington, Va., and Vancouver Island. 



Types in Coll. Ashmead. 



Two specimens. The specimen from Vancouver was obtained through 

 the collector, Mr. H. F. Wickham, the other was taken by myself at 

 Arlington, Va. 



Anteon miuutus sp. nov. 



?. Length, 1.2""". Black, shining; the head and thorax with a 

 close, delicate punctuation; the scutellum smooth, highly polished. 

 Antennte and legs brownish-yellow, the former dusky toward tips; 

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