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the 3 following joints snbequal; those beyond, to the last, elliptic, oval; 

 the last fusiform, as long- as the third; all the joints from the third 

 briefly pedicellated. Wings hyaline, with long cilia; the venation pale 

 brown, the marginal vein half the length of the shaft of the stigmal, 

 the latter ending in a knob. 



Habitat. — Jacksonville, Fla. 



Type, S in Coll. Ashmead. 



Described from a single specimen. The .greatly elongated antennie 

 and the shape of the joints render the species easy of recognition. 



Telenomus Hubbardi, sp. luiv. 



9 . Length, l'""\ Black, smooth, shining ; head quadrate, not 

 wider than the thorax; mandibles piceous. Antenna; 11-jointed, the 

 scape reddish-yellow, the flagellum dark brown; the pedicel is much 

 longer than the tirst funiclar joint; the second, third, and fourth funiclar 

 joints nearly equal, the second being very slightly the longest; the club 

 is stout, the joints broadly transverse. Thorax sul)convex, much 

 longer than wide. Legs, including coxjc, uniformly reddish-yellow. 

 Abdomen as long as the head and thorax together, the apex subtrun- 

 cate, highly polished; the first segment transverse, with some coarse 

 striiv at base; the second segment l<mg, twice as long as wide; the fol- 

 lowing segments very short, equal, but all distinctly \isible. Wings 

 hyaline, fringed, the venation yellowish, the marginal vein punctiform. 



HABITAT. — Centerville, Fla. 



Type in National Museum. 



Described from a single specimen received from Mr. H. G. Hubbard, 

 reared September 4, 1 880, from the eggs of a Eeduviid. 



Telenomus pusillus, sp. iiov. 



9 . Length, 0.0™'". Black, shining; head transverse quadrate, pol- 

 ished; ej'es pubescent; thorax microscopically punctate; scape and 

 legs pallid yellow or whitish. Antenna^ 11-joiuted, the fiagellum 

 brownish; pedicel nearly twice as long as the first funiclar joint; first 

 and second funiclar joints equal; the third and fourth shorter, subequal, 

 the fourth being transverse. Wings hyaline, fringed; the nervures 

 pale yellowish, the marginal nervure being one-half the length of the 

 shaft of the stigmal. Abdomen not quite as long as the head and 

 thorax united, triangularly pointed at apex, Avhen viewed from above, 

 polished; the first segment narrow, striated; the second, Avidened at 

 apex, but still twice as long as wide at apex. 



Habitat. — Arlington, Va. 



Type in Coll. Ashmead. 



Its minute size and pallid legs distinguish it from T. Jlubbardl witU 

 which it agrees in the shape of the head and the abdomen. 



