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MONOGRAPH OF THE NOR'J'H AMERICAN PROCTOTRYPIDyE. 405 



met'tinji' at base. Metatliorax closely i)iuictate, pubesceut, and with 

 some irregular cariuie. Legs, iiicliuliiig tlie coxii^, honey-yellow. Ab- 

 domen polished black, the i)etiole rugose with some longitudinal sulci. 

 Wings subhyaliue, pubescent; the submarginal vein ends in a callosity 

 and a short stignial vein that also terminates in a knob ; from this knob 

 there is a slight trace of a radial vein; the submarginal vein is very 

 ])ale. 



Habitat. — Ottawa, Canada. 



Type in Coll. Ashmead. 



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

 rington. 



Aneurhynchus floridanus, sp. iiov. 



(PL XVII, Fig. 1, 9 ; a, ^ autcuna.) 



S. Length, 3'"", Polished black, sparsely pubescent; anteniife, 

 mandibles, palpi, teguhe, and legs, including coxa^, pale brownish- 

 yellow. Antennie 14-jointed, hairy, extending to the middle of the 

 abdomen; scape as long as the first and second flagellar joints united; 

 pedicel rounded; first funiclar joint about twice the length of the 

 pedicel; the second emarginate at base with a slight tooth beneath, 

 the joints bej-ond nearly of an equal length, nearly four times as long- 

 as thick. Thorax with two deep, broad furrows; the collar with a 

 deep, smooth impression at sides; scutellum with lateral ridges and 

 two large fovete at base, separated only by a slight carina, the bottom 

 slightly crenate; metathorax rugose with a slight median carina. 

 Wings hyaline, very pubescent, the pubescence dusky; the submarginal 

 vein does not reach the costal edge and terminates in a stigma, the 

 stignial vein very oblique; the radius or second branch of the stigmal 

 is visible as a long dusky streak, thus forming a verj- long, open radial 

 cell; basal vein present. Abdomen smooth, polished black, impunc- 

 tured, sparsely covered with long hairs, the anus i)ale rufous; the 

 petiole is about twice as long as thick, with irregular grooved lines 

 above, and a deei) grooved channel at the sides. 



Habitat. — Fort George Island, Florida. 



Type in Coll. Ashmead. 



Described from a single specimen. 



Aneurhynchus virginicus, sp. nov. 



$ . Length, 2.8'"™. Very closely allied to A. floridanns in color and 

 sculpture, but at once separated by the hind coxie being black and 

 by the sparsely, but distinctly, punctate ventral segments; while the 

 anus is black and the antenna^ are slightly stouter, the flagellar joints 

 being in consequence relatively shorter. 



Habitat. — Harpers Ferry, W. Va. 



Type in Coll. Ashmead. 



Described from a single specimen taken by Mr. E. A. Bchwarz. 



