MONOGRAPH OP THE NOKTH AMERICAN PROCTOTRYPID^. 89 



lanceolate, tlie stignial vein very long, forming nearly a closed mar- 

 ginal cell. Legs fuscons, the posterior pair unusually long. 



Habitat. — Jacksonville, Fla. 



Type S in Coll. Aslimead. 



Labeo texanus sp. nov. 



i . liengtli 2.5'"™. Allied to L. longUarsis, but ditters as follows: 

 The head is more finely punctate; mandibles black or piceous; margi- 

 nal cell in anterior wing completely closed; legs black, the anterior 

 knees, tibiw, and tarsi pale brownish; the middle and hind knees 

 brownish ; tibi;ie and tarsi fuscous. The metathorax is more rugosely 

 punctate. 



Habitat. — Texas. 



Type in Coll. Ashmead. 



Described from a single specimen. 



Labeo nasutus Aslim. 

 Einholemus nasutus Ashiu., Ent. Am., iii, p. 75 ^ . 



S . Length 2""". Black, subopaque. Head vertically short, the 

 frons punctate; ocelli prominent; eyes large, convex, hairy; mandi- 

 bles rufous; 3-dentate, the outer tooth a little the longest. AntemuB 

 10-jointed, brown-black, densely pubescent; the scape and the pedicel 

 very short, together scarcely longer than the first flagellar joint; first 

 fl 11 gel lar joint the longest, about thrice as long as thick, the following 

 nearly equal, about twice as long as thick. Prothorax scarcely visible 

 from above, luirrowed into a little neck anteriorly; mesonotum without 

 distinct furrows, smooth; metathorax short, smooth, with a slight carina, 



AbdonuMi subsessile, small, black, compressed along the venter. 



Legs brown-black, the knees, tips of tibia', and the tarsi pale or yel- 

 lowish. 



Wings hyaline, the veins of the basal cells hyaline, scarcely distin- 

 guishable. 



Habitat. — Jacksonville, Fla. 



Type S in Coll. Ashmead. 



Labeo typhlocybee, np. nov. 



(PI. V. Fio. 5, S.) 



S . Length 2.5'"™. Black, subopaque, shngreened, covered with a 

 sparse whitish pubescence. Eyes densely pubesceut. Mandibles and 

 palpi yellowish. Antennae and legs brown, except the anterior tibijie 

 and all the tarsi, which are yellowish. Antennae 10-jointed, extending 

 to the middle of the metathorax, very pubescent; the pedicel is more 

 than twice as long as the scape; the first flagellar joint two-thirds the 

 length of the pedicel; the fourth and fifth equal and ii little longer 

 than the first; remaining joints, except the last, subeipial, the last a 



