MONOGRAPH OF THE NORTH AMERICAN PROCTOTRYPIDiE. 



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The anteiiuiP. are 12-joiuted, rather long, the chib black or fuscous, 

 3-joiiited, the last joint ovate, about oue-half longer than the preceding, 

 the first a little smaller than the second ; funicle cylindrical, mouiliform, 

 the first joint two-thirds the length of the scape, the second subequal, 

 the following joints not longer than thick. Abdomen ovate, pointed at 

 tip, polished black, the petiole short and very woolly. 



In the S the antenniB are 14-jointed, as long as the body, pilose, the 

 second flagellar joint a little longer than the first, slightly curved, and 

 dilated toward apex, the following elliptic-oval, all except the last, about 

 of an equal length, the last conical, much longer than the penultimate. 

 The antennae, legs, and petiole are yellow. 



Habitat.— District of Columbia and Arlington, Va. 



Types in Coll. Ashmead. 



Phaenopria Schwarzii, sp. nov. 



9 . Length, 1 to 1.2"™. Polished black, impunctured; antennfE, ex^ 

 cept'club, a^nd'legs reddish-yellow or yellowish; club 4-jointed, fuscous; 

 cheeks behind, collar, metathorax, and petiole woolly. Antenna) about 

 as long as the body, 12-jointed, ending in a 4-jointed club, the joints, 

 except the last, oval-rotund, the last conic, one-half longer than the 

 preceding; funicle very slightly incrassated toward the club, the first 

 joint about as long as the pedicel, but not so thick, the second and fol- 

 lowing subequal, very slightly increasing in width, the last being only 

 a little narrower than the first club joint. Wings hyaline, fringed, the 

 stigma yellowish. Abdomen ovate, polished black, the petiole thick, 

 as wide as long, the second segment occupying most of the surface of 

 the abdomen, its base inclosing the tip of the petiole. 



Habitat.— Jacksonville, Fla., District of Columbia, Maryland, and 



Virginia. 



Types in Coll. Ashmead and National Museum. 



Described from many specimens. The species is dedicated to Mr. E. 

 A. Schwarz, to whom I am indebted for many specimens taken in and 

 around Washington. 



Phaenopria aptera, sp. nov. 

 9 . Length, 1.4""". Apterous ; polished black, impunctured. Anten- 

 na- black or brown-black, gradually incrassated, submoniliform, the three 

 joints preceding the last very briefly pedicellate, the last conic, not quite 

 as long as the two preceding joints united, the penultimate joint quad- 

 rate Head globose, much wider than the thorax. Cheeks, collar, and 

 metathorax pubescent or woolly. Legs rufo-piceous, the trochanters, 

 base of femora and tibii^,, and the tarsi yellowish. Abdomen oblong- 

 oval, much broader than the thorax, polished black, with sparse hairs 

 at apex, the petiole wider than long, rugose. 

 Habitat.— Ottawa, Canada. 

 Types in Coll. Ashmead. 



