366 BULLETIN 45, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



oblong-oval, black, polished, Mith a glittoiiiig white pile beneath, the 

 petiole more than twice as long as thick, ilnted. 



Habitat. — Fort George Island, Fla. 



Type in Coll. Ashmead. 



Zelotypa luficornis, sp. uov. 



S . Length, 3 " "". I'olished black, covered witli a sparse white pubes- 

 cence; anteun.i^ pale rufous; legs reddish-yellow, the tarsi pale. An- 

 tenna^ 14-jointed, slender, tiliform, as long as the body, the lirst flagellar 

 joint a little shorter than the scape, strongly excised half its length 

 basally, the following joints all long, slightly subeqnal, about 5 times 

 as long as thick. Metathorax carinated. Wings subhyaline, the mar- 

 ginal cell as long as the nnirginal vein, the latter nearly twice as long- 

 as the stigmal. Abdomen oblong-oval, black, shining, the tip and 

 beneath with white hairs, the petiole very long, more than twice as long 

 as the metathorax, or about 3i times as long as thick, liuted. 



Habitat. — Arlington, \a. 



Type in Coll. Ashmead. 



PANTOCLIS E.irstir. 

 Hyoi. StiuL. II, p. 131 (185(i). 

 (Type f Hahjtn /»;rri.s Nees.) 



Head subglobose or transverse, the occiput rounded; ocelli 3, close 

 together in a triangle; eyes broadly oval or rounded, pubescent. An- 

 tenna" inserted on a frontal prominence; in 9 15-jointed, gradually 

 thickened toward tips, submoniliform or moniliform; the scape is 

 stout and extends to or a little beyond the ocelli, or about as long as 

 the first four or five flagellar joints united; pedicel rounded; the first 

 flagellar joint a little longer than thick, obconic; the second and third 

 short, the following gradually enlarged, moniliform, submoniliform, or 

 transverse; in <5 li-jointed, filiform or setaceous, densely pubescent; 

 first flagellar joint about two-thirds as long as the scape, excised 

 basally, the following joints shorter, the three or four joints before the 

 last less than three times as long as thick, rarely longer. 



Mandibles acute with a tooth within, slightly crossing each other at 

 tips. Thorax as in ZeIoti/p<(, the posterior angles of metathorax often 

 jirominent. 



Front wings pubescent, Avith a basal cell and a small triangular 

 closed marginal cell, the marginal vein short, rarely much longer than 

 the first abscissa of the radius, the latter oblitjue. 



Abdomen ovate, more rarely oblong-oval, the petiole short, the 

 second segmen toccupying most of the surface, with a median longi- 

 tudinal sulcus at base, the following segments short, about equal; in 

 the S the petiole is longer, about three times as long as thick. 



Legs pubescent, the tibial spurs short but distinct. 



