620 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.42. 



CHELONUS (CHELONUS) CHILENSIS, new species. 



Male. — ^Length, 5 mm.; agrees with, the original description of 

 CJielonus hijmnctulatus Viereck, except in the apical edge of the 

 clypeus wliich is truncate, in the first joint of the flagel, being appar- 

 ently as long as the scape, and in the carapace, which is black 

 throughout. 



Type-locality. — Chile. 



Type.—Csit. No. 14711, U.S.N.M. 



Presumably collected by E. C. Reed. This may prove to be the 

 male of Chelonus hijjunctulatus Viereck. 



CHELONUS (CHELONUS) GOSSYPU, new species. 



Female. — ^Length, 2.5 mm.; otherwise agrees with the original 

 description of Chelonus luscki Viereck except as follows: Mandibles 

 pale stramineous between base and apex; scape and pedicel pale, 

 stramineous; flagel 23-jointed, the seventh to twelfth joints appar- 

 ently a little thicker than long, the first joint yellowish, the remaining 

 joints more or less brownish; all coxse rather castaneous, mid femora 

 stramineous tinged with castaneous, mid tibise and tarsi more or less 

 brownish; hind trochanters mostly stramineous, hind femora casta- 

 neous, hind tibise mostly brownish, yellowish at extreme base, hind 

 spurs pale, liind tarsi brownish; wings uniformly almost colorless, 

 tinged with brown, tegula3 rather castaneous, veins almost con- 

 colorous, brownish, media pale at base, stigma brownish; carapace 

 blackish throughout, without a median longitudinal carina. 



Type-locality. — Pernambuco, Bonito Province, Brazil. 



Type.— Cat. No. 14712, U.S.N.M. 



Allotopotype. — ^Essentially as in the type but with the seventh to 

 twelfth joints of the flagel distinctly longer than thick. 



Labeled, "No. 285, on cotton worm, February 11, 1883." 



CHELONUS SZEPLIGETII, new name. 



■ Chelonus sobrinus Szepligeti, Ann. Hist. Nat. Mus. Nat. Hung., vol. 2, p. 194, 

 1904, not of Haldeman, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vol. 4, p. 203, 1849. 



CYANOPTERUS DEPRESSI, new species. 



Female. — ^Length, 13 mm.; judging from the original description of 

 Ipohracon persimilis Szepligeti this would appear to be a closely 

 related species; C. depressi can be distinguished from the former by 

 the head, thorax, abdomen, antennas, and legs being black throughout 

 except the first four dorsal segments which are reddish black. 



Type-locality. — Port of Spain, Trinidad. 



Type.— C^t. No. 14715, U.S.N.M. 



Labeled, "from larva of Steirastoma depressum, P. L. Guppy, Coll. 

 No. 77." 



