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Jjcg's i^ale rufous, the base of the coxtB and the chivalte portion of the 

 femora and tibijTe, slightly infuscated; sometimes the base of the tibia? 

 is yelloAv. Wings hyaline, strongly iridescent, with long cilite, the 

 marginal vein short, triangular, brown. 



Habitat. — Carolina and Pennsylvania. 



Types in Berlin Museum. 



Described from specimens labeled as having been received from 

 Dr. Zimmermann. 



Trichopria Harringtonii Asbiii. 



Loxotropa Harringtonii Ashm., Cau. Ent., xx, p. 53. 



9 . Length, 1"'^'. Black, polished, impnnctured, with si^arse, long 

 hairs; antennw dark red or rufo-piceous ; legs, including coxae, entirely 

 rufous; collar, metathorax, and i»etiole with a dense cinereous pubes- 

 cence; wings hyaline, faintly tinged, strongly fringed, the stigma 

 brown; there is also a brownish streak across the Aving from the tip of 

 the stigma. 



Antenna', 12-jointed, ending in a long 4-jointed club, the joints nearly 

 equal in size, 1^ times as long as thick; the funiclar joints are slender, 

 cylindrical, the first a little shorter than the pedicel; joints 2 to 4 

 twice as long as thick, 5 and C stouter. Abdomen ovate, pointed at 

 tip, the ovipositor slightly exserted; petiole longer than thick, woolly 

 or pubescent. 



Habitat. — Ottawa, Canada. 



Type in Coll. Ashmead. 



A single specimen received from Mr. W. H. Harrington. 



Trichopria Popenoei, sp. aov. 



9 . Length, 1.5""". Entirely black, smooth, shining; the trochanters, 

 base of tibiae and tarsi alone pale rufous or piceous; scutellum with a 

 single fovea at base; metathorax carinated, sparsely pubescent; petiole 

 woolly, not or scarcely longer than thick; abdomen oblong-oval, a 

 little pointed at tip, smooth and shiiung; wings hyaline, strongly 

 fringed, the stigma pice(ms; there is a yellowish streak across the 

 wing just beyond the tip of the stigma. 



The antenuje are 12-jointed, moniliform; the club ^-jointed, incras- 

 sated; the first joint small, rounded; the second larger, cup-shaped; the 

 fourth quadrate; the last still larger, oblong. 



The S agrees with the 5 except that the antenna^, are ll-jointed, fili- 

 form, and piceous; the first flagellar joint is less than thrice as long as 

 the pedicel or a little longer than the second, the latter dilated beneath 

 a little beyond the middle, the following oval-moniliform. 



Habitat. — Riley County, Kans. 



Types in Coll. Ashmead. 



My specimens were received from Prof. E. A. Popenoe. 



