186 Journal Xevv York Extomologiovl Society, [^'o'- ^i^- 



Subfamily Trichogrammatix,e. 

 Genus UFENS Girault. 

 Ufens niger (Ashmead). 



Girault, 191 1. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, Phila., XXXVII., pp. 32— 38, pi. I, fig. 10. 



This species very recently has been taken from the panes of a 

 window in a barn on a farm at Hendrix (Bloomington), 111., May 31, 

 191 1 (one male, three females). 



From these specimens I have been enabled to make out the correct 

 structure of the funicle of the antenna which is really 2-jointed; 

 hence the female antennae are 8-jointed. This applies as well as to 

 Ufcns luna Girault, a West Australian species. 



Also in the original description the male antennae were erroneously 

 described as being 7-jointed; however, the minute globular apical joint 

 must be counted, which together with the narrow, very short ring- 

 joint makes nine in all — scape, pedicel, a minute ring-joint, a 2- 

 jointed funicle less distinctly differentiated than in the female and a 

 4-jointed club, less conic and well-defined than in the female. 



Family MYMARID.E. 



Subfamily Gonatocerin^. 



Tribe Ooctonini. 



Genus CAMPTOPTERA Foerster. 

 Camptoptera clavata Provancher. 



Catnptotcra clavata Provancher, 1889. Additions et corrections au volume 

 II de la faune entomologique du Canada traitant des Hymenopteres. In Petite 

 faune entomologique dvi Canada, etc., p. 404. 



Camptoptera clavata Provancher, Girault, Annals Ent. Soc. of America, II, 

 1909, p. 26. 



Through correspondence with the Abbe \'. A. Huard, Musee de 

 r Instruction Publique, Quebec. I have been enabled to see the uni(|uc 

 type specimen of this species, but unfortunately it met with an accident 

 in the mails and was so badly damaged that only a fore wing and 

 several tarsi remained when it finally reaclTcd me. From these frag- 

 ments, however, I am able to state definitely that it can not be a 

 Mymarid and hence has no place in this genus. The fragments were 

 remounted in balsam. The fore wing is densely ciliate discally and 

 has the venation of a Ptcromalid. The marginal fringes of the fore 

 wing are short, the longest not more than a thirteenth of the wing's 

 greatest width. The costal cell is well developed, the submarginal 



