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Studies on the North American PROCTOTRUPID^, 



with Descriptions of New Species from Florida. 



(PART I.) 



By William H. Ashmkad. 



Jacksonville, Florida. 



(Continued from p. 76, vol. III.) 



XVII. BETHYLUS Latreille. 

 '2;! 1. Bethylus armiferus Say. Leconte's Ed. Say's Works, I, p. 383. 



Hal). - Indiana. 

 'H 2. Bethylus celluris Say. I. c. II, p. 726. 



Hal).- Indiana, Florida (Ashm.). 

 25 3. Bethylus musculus Say. I. c. p. 726. 



Hah. —Indiana. 

 £6 4. Bethylus pedatus Say. 1. c. p. 727. 



Hah. — Indiana. 

 27 5. Bethylus centratus Say. 1. c. p. 727. 



Flab.- Indiana. 

 "is 6. Bethylus prolongatus Prov. Petite Faune Ent. du Can., II, p. 563. 



Hab —Canada. 

 £9 7. Bethylus formicoides Prov. Add. et Corr. a la Faune Hymn., p. 1 77. 



1 lab. — Canada. 



XVIII. ATELEOPTERUS Foerster. 



:>o 1. Ateleopterus nubilipennis n. sp. 



. Length .12 inch. This species resembles a Goniozus ; it is black, finely 

 punctate and shining, but without the coarser, scattered punctation so common in 

 that genus. The antennae are 13-jointed,. first joint and the legs brownish yellow, 

 flagellum dark brown. The abdomen is pointed ovate, wings dark fuscous, and 

 without a marginal or a stigmal vein. 

 Flab. Florida. 



XIX. HOLOPEDINA Foerster. 

 :>1 1. Holopedina nubilipennis n. sp. 



O. Length .07 inch. Rufo- testaceous ; eyes brown; antennae 12-jointed, iri- 

 fuscated. Middle of femora and tibiae, and abdomen towards tip, dusky. Wing- 

 dark fuscous, without a marginal or a stigmal vein ; but there is one basal cell. 



Hab. — Florida. 



Subfamily CERAPHRONINiE. 



XX. SYNARSIS Foerster. 



XXI. LAGYNODES Foerster. 



XXII. CERAPHRON Jurine. 

 32 I. Ceraphron macroneurus n. sp. 



(y. Length .04 inch. Black, shining. Antennas stout, scape hall as long as 

 flagellum, brownish yellow, flagellum dark brown. Legs and abdomen yellow. Wings 

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