438 BULLETIN 45, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



MALES. 



Wingless foniis * ^... ,. 2 



Winged. 



Legs yellow or reddish-yellow. 



Scape yellow; flagellum pale brown. 



First fiiuiclar joint a little shorter than the second, less than thrice as long 

 as thick, the second strongly excised at base, the following joints 

 kjug-oval, fully twice as long as thick, the last conic, more than 



one-third longer than the penultimate P. viuginica, sj). nov. 



2. Legs rufous, the femora and tibiae piceous. 

 Antenna' honey-yellow. 



First and second funiclar joints nearly equal, more than thrice as long as thick, 

 the joints beyond to the last oval-moniliform, less than twice as long 

 as thick, the last conical, one-third longer than the penultimate. 



P. PARVA, Ki>. nov. 

 Antennae piceous-black. 



First and second funiclar joints not equal, the second not thrice as long as thick, 

 angulate towards one side, the joints beyond to the last long-oval, 

 fully twice as long as thick P. Montana. 



Phaenopria minutissima, sp. nov. 



2. Length, 0.9'"'". Polislied black, iinpunctured; autenniP piccoiis, 

 the scai^e rufous; legs rufous, the cox* and clavate part of femora and 

 tibiae piceous; wings hyaline, strongly fringed, the stigma piceous; 

 collar at sides, metathorax, and petiole with a fine, cinereous pubes- 

 cence. The antennae 12-jointed, ending in a 3-jointed club, the last 

 joint oblong, as long as the two jn^eceding joints united; funicle monil- 

 iform, the first joint a little longer than thick, the following inoniliform, 

 not longer than thick, very slightly increasing in size to the club. 

 Scutellum convex without a trace of a fovea at base. Abdomen ovate, 

 pointed at tip, the petiole very short, not as long as thick. 



Habitat. — Jacksonville, Fla. 



Type in Coll. Ashmead. 



Pheenopria haematobiae, sp. nov. 



$ . Length, 0.8'"'". Very close to 7*. minHfissima but differs as fol- 

 lows: The cheeks have a tuft of pubescence not present in the former; 

 antenna', a little stouter, the pedicel larger, oblong; mcsonotum a little 

 shorter and not so much narrowed anteriorly as in F. minufisfiimu; the 

 petiole a little longer, while the legs are uniformly reddish-yellow. 



Habitat. — Arlington, Va. 



Types in iSTational Museum. 



The species was reared by Dr. Riley from the Ihtyh of Hmnatobia serrata. 



Phaenopria virginica, sp. nov. 



(PI. XVIII, Fig. r>, (? ; rt, 9 antenna.) 



9. Length, 1.1"'". Polished black, impunctured; antenna', except 



club, and legs reddish-yellow or yeUowish; checks behind, collar, and 



petiole woolly; metathorax pubescent; wings hyaline, fringed, the 



stigma long, brownish; head thick, globose. 



