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ZAGLYPTOMORPHA, new genus. 



Type. — Zaglyptomorpha attenuata, new species. Related to Glypta 

 Gravenhorst from which it differs chiefly in the elongate abdomen 

 which has its first to fifth segments, inclusive, distinctly longer than 

 wide at the apex .and by the prominently angularly produced anterior, 

 superior edge of the pronotum which is prolonged downward as a 

 trenchant carina. 



ZAGLYPTOMORPHA ATTENUATA, new species. 



Type-locality. — Villa Morra, Asuncion, Paraguay, October 1, 

 November 9, 1905, December 19, 1904; also from Tembetary, Sapucay, 

 Asuncion, Paraguay, September 12, 1904, J. D. Anisits. 



Type. — Konigliche Zoologische Museum, Berlin. 



Female. — Length 10 mm.; brownish stramineous; head mostly 

 black, face with a brownish mark on each side near the clypeus, 

 lower end of the cheeks and the mouth parts stramineous, tips of the 

 mandibles blackish, apical edge of the scape stramineous; upper and 

 lower edge of the pronotum, propleurae, tegulse, intumescence beneath 

 the fore wings, wing bases, disk of scutel and postscutel, fore and mid 

 coxfe, fore trochanters, and mid and hind, distal trochanters yellow, 

 mid, proximal trochanters yellow except for a blackish mark at base 

 above, fore and mid femora yellowish at base, elsewhere stramineous, 

 rest of fore legs stramineous excepting the claws and empodii which 

 are dark, mid tibiae yellowish except for a brownish annulus at apex 

 and near the base, mid tarsi blackish except at the joints and the 

 basal third of the metatarsi which are pale, hind coxse luteous, with 

 an elongate black mark beneath, hind proximal trochanter mostly 

 black, partly yellowish, hind femora almost entirely blackish except 

 for the upper face which is yellow, hind tibiae luteous, blackish above 

 and with a subbasal and apical blackish annulus, hind tarsi colored in 

 much the same way as the mid tarsi; propodeumwith a completely de- 

 fined areola which is distinctly longer than its greatest width; abdomen 

 mostly black and punctured, its venter pale, its dorsum with brown 

 marks, its second, third, and fourth segments with their apical mar- 

 gins yellowish stramineous, sheaths of the ovipositor distinctly 

 although not much longer than the abdomen. 



ZAMASTRUS, new genus. 



Type. — Zamastrus photopsis, new species. 



Agrees with the original description of Mastrus Foerster but is 



evidently a Mesostenine with a Hemitehne venation in which the 



second, lower side of the areolet is represented only by a shadowhke 



vein ; only the basal carina is present on the propodeum, which latter 



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