434 BULLETIN 45, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Trichopria Zimmermanui, sp. hoy. 



9. Length, about 2'"'". Polisbed black; collar, nietapleura, and 

 petiole covered with a dense griseous wool; legs yellowish, the clavate 

 parts of femora and tibite and the last tarsal joint fuscous. Antennas 

 12-jointed, nearly as long as the body, fuscous; flagellum more than 

 thrice the length of the scape; scape yellowish; pedicel not longer 

 than thick ; timiclar joints cylindric, about 2i times as long as thi(;k and 

 a little paler than the club; club brown-black, the first joint narrower 

 than the following, a little longer than wide, the three following joints 

 equal, quadrate, the last conic-ovate. Wings hyaline with a slight 

 fiiscous tinge, strongly fringed. 



Habitat. — Carolina. 



Type in Berlin Museum. 



Described from specimens in Berlin Museum labeled "Carolina, 

 Zimmermann." 



Trichopria rufipes, kj). uov. 

 (PI. XVIII, Fig. 4, 9 ; fl) (? auteuna.) 



$ . Length, 2 to 2.2""". Polished, black, with long, si)arse hairs ; the 

 antennffi, except the 4 apical joints of club, and the legs rufous; cheeks, 

 collar, metathorax, and petiole wooll3^ Antenna) 12-jointed, the flagel- 

 lum slightly more than twice the length of the scape; pedicel about as 

 long as the first funiclar joint, but stouter; the third, fourth, and fifth 

 joints equal, scarcely longer than thick; the first joint of the club is 

 only slightly thicker than the last funiclar joint, moniliform; the second 

 is wider, the two following as wide as long, the last short, conic. Scu- 

 tellum with 2 minute, almost obsolete, fovete at base. Wings hya- 

 line, fringed. 



The male differs in having 14-jointed filiform-submoniliform autennoe, 

 the first flagellar joint being four times as long as the pedicel, subcla- 

 vate, the second, stouter and two-thirds as long as the first, slightly 

 curved and dilated toward tip, the following oval-moniliform, the last 

 conical, twice as long as the penultimate; all with sparse, bristly hairs. 



Habitat. — District of Columbia and Virginia. 



Types in Coll. Ashmead. 



Trichopria carolinensis, sp. nov. 



9 . Length, about 2""". Polished black, impunetured, sparsely pu- 

 bescent; head rounded; antenna? 12-jointed, black, terminating in a 

 5-jointed club, the joints of which increase gradually in size; the i>edi- 

 cel is shorter but thicker than the first funiclar joint; the funiclar joints 

 to the (;lub are slender, cylindric, the first about 2i times as long as 

 thick, the following very slightly shorter, the last a little thicker than 

 the preceding; the first joint of the club is oval, the second round, the 

 third and fourth submoniliform, slightly wider than long, tlie last longer, 

 conic-ovate. Scutellum with a shallow, transverse fovea) at base. 



