NO. 1020. XEW BEEfi AND ICHNEUMON-FLIES— VIFRECK. 635 



CASINARIA SCABRIFORMIS. new species. 



Feindle. — Length, 6 ram. ; apparently related to C. scabra Thom- 

 son; black; scape and pedical yellow beneath, brownish above; 

 flagel 24-jointed, tho joints as long as or longer than thick, excepting 

 tliirteenth to nineteenth joints, which are thicker than long; flagel 

 blackish, becoming reddish brown toward tho tip; labruin yellow; 

 mandibles yellow except the castaneous tips; palpi whitish; tcgulte, 

 wing base, fore and mid trochanters yellow; fore and mid coxie red- 

 dish stramineous, rest of fore legs mostly yellowish or stramineous; 

 hind coxfe blackish, proximal trochanter of hind legs brownish, dis- 

 tal trochanter of hind legs yellowi.sh, hind femora reddi.sh, hind 

 tibine mostly wliitish or pale yellow, infuscatod near the base and at 

 apex, the apical half reddish beneath, hind tarsi pale basally, dark 

 apically; wings tinged with brown, costa and stigma dark brown, 

 veins brownish stramineous; nervellus angulate far below the middle; 

 propodeum with median and lateral carinas, with transverse carinas 

 virtually wanting; second dorsal segment apically with a reddi.sh 

 margin, third dorsal segment with the apical half reddish, remaining 

 dorsal segments reddish, ventral fold 3'ellowish; sheaths blackish; 

 ovipositor hardly exserted. 



Type-localihj . — Castle Rock, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. 



Type.— Vat. No. 14738, U.S.N.M. 



Labeled, "collected June 1,1902, V. A. E. Daecke." 



CHAROPSIMORPHA, new genus. 



Habitus as in (Jliarops Holmgren, but related to Eriborus (Foerster) 

 Schmiedeknecht, from which it may be distinguished by tho head re- 

 ceding vertically from the hind ocelli, by tho lenticular head, by the 

 antifurcal or vertical nervellus, by the petiole being without a fossa 

 on each side near the post petiole, and by the laterally carinate, 

 bifossulate scutel. 



Type. — (Jliarops tibialis Cresson. 



(CHAROPS) CHAROPSIMORPHA TIBIALIS APATUR^ (Ashmead). 



Charops apaturoe Ashmead shows no tangible difference other than 

 in color and should, at most, be treated as a race. 



Genus CYMATONEURA Kriechbaunier. 



Cymatoneura Kriechbaumer, Zeitschr. Hyni. Dip., vol. 1, IWl, p. 22. Two 

 species. 



Type. — OpTiion vndulatus Gravenhorst, by present designation. 

 Isogenotypic and synonymous with AUocainptus (Foerster) Thomson. 



