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AiiteniiOB 12-jointed, in $ clavate, the pedicel not longer tliaii the 

 first fun iclar joint, the second funiclar joint about half the length of the 

 first, the third and folloAving, transverse; in $ filiform, pale brownish- 

 yellow, the first funiclar joint the hmgest, longer than the pedicel, the 

 second one third shorter than the first, the third slightly dilated 

 toward one side at apex, the following a little longer than wide, 

 the last pointed, almost as long as the first funiclar. Wings hyaline, 

 the venation yellowish, the marginal vein very short. Legs, including 

 coxje, brownish-yellow. 



Habitat. — Jacksonville and Cocoanut Grove, Fla. 



Types in Coll. Ashmead and ISTational Museum. 



Described from many specimens reared from the eggs of Metapodius 

 femoratus Fabr. 



This species is most closely allied to ff. rugosiis Howard, but quite 

 distinct in the sculpture of the abdomen. 



Hadronotus anasas Aslim. 



Telenomus anasw Ashui., Bull. No. 14 U. 8. Dept. Agrlc, p. 23; Cress. Syn. Hym., 

 p. 3U. 



S 9 . Length, 1.2""". Black, coarsely, irregularly rugoso-punctate, 

 with a sparse whitish pubescence, the abdomen more evenly and less 

 coarsely sculptured, somewhat lineated, the extreme apical edges of 

 the segments smooth, polished, the first segment striate, the second a 

 little longer than the first and the longest segment, the third a little 

 shorter than the first. Heiul large and broad, about 3.J times as wide 

 as thick antero-i^osteriorly, and wholly rugose. Antenna^ 12-joiuted, in 

 $ clavate, brown, the scape, pedicel, and sometimes the funiclar joints, 

 yellow; the pedicel is one-half longer than the first funiclar joint, the 

 second funiclar shorter than the first, the third and fouith transverse, 

 club acuminate towards apex; in S subfiliform or subclavate, the ped- 

 icel shorter than the first funiclar joint, the second and third subequal, 

 shorter than the first; the following joints, except the last, which is 

 ovate, are a little wider than long. Mandibles large, pale or yeUowish. 

 Wings hyaline, the marginal vein punctiform. Legs brownish-yellow, 

 the coxre sometimes dusky, more rarely black. 



Habitat. — Jacksonville, Fla. 



Types in National Museum and Coll. Ashmead. 



Described from many specimens reared by myself from the eggs of 

 Anasa tristis De Geer. Dr. R. S. Turner reared. May 20, 1880, a large 

 series from the same insect eggs at Fort George Island, Florida, and 

 Miss Mary Murtfeldt reared August 2, 1882, a variety with black coxaj 

 at Kirkwood, Mo. 



Hadronotus rugiceps, sj). nov. 



5. Length, 1.5"'"'. Head and scutellum rather coarsely but shal- 

 lowly rugoso-punctate; the thorax and abdomen finely rugoso-punctate, 



