— IOO 



fofnt is longer than the pedicel, filiform, ending in six [ointed i ul L gs 

 brownish yellow. The slender, greatly elong men, which extends consider ■ 



iM\ beyond the tips oi wings when folded. is over thrice .is Ion- ,i~ the thorax, 



rinate along lateral margins, and the first and second segments ai 

 tudinally striate. Wings hyaline, the marginal and postmarginal veins are vei 

 the stigmal short. 

 Hab.— Florida. 



XXXII. XENOMERUS Walk,,. 



52 i. Xenomerus rubicola n. sp. 



(f . Length .10 inch, Black, head polished ; antenna h!it> rm with [on ; hairs, 

 scape short brownish -yellow. Thorax finely punctate, pube ent. with two grooves 

 Scutellum convex, rounded behind. Abdomen about as long as the thorax, some- 

 what narrow.. Legs: femora excepting tips, black, tibia pale yellowish. Wings 

 hyaline, veins pale, the marginal vein is very long, the stigmal long, curved upward-. 

 while the postmarginal is also long, one-third longer than the stigma. 



Hah. Florida. 



Described from one specimen reared from a dipterous larva. living 

 in the stems of the black berry Rubus villosus. 



XXXIII. TELEAS Latreille. 



53 1. Teleas sphingis Ash mead. 



Hah. —Florida. 

 This species was described in my work for the Department of Agri- 

 culture last summer. 



54 2. Teleas orgyias Fitch. 



Telenomus orgyia Fitch. Eighth Report N. V. Stat. Ag. Soc. p. 679. 

 Hab. — New York. 



55 3. Teleas dolichocerus n. sp. 



<3 . Length .04 inch. Black, polished. Legs pale brown. Wings hyaline. 

 Antennae I2-jointed, long, reaching beyond tip of abdomen, dark brown, the fourth 

 joint is nearly as long as the scape, fifth as long as pedicel, following joints subequal. 



Hab.- Florida. 



56 4. Teleas infuscatipes 11. sp. 



q, C . Length .04 inch. Black, polished, sparsely pubescent. Legs brown 

 with femora and tibiae obfuscated in middle. Antenna; in rj' long, filiform, third 

 joint incrassated, l ; antennas ending in 4-jointed club, joints broader than long. 



Hab. — Florida. 



XXXIV. PROSACANTHA Nees. 



57 1. Prosacantha americana n. sp. 



. Length .06 inch. Robust, black, finely pubescent. Head and thorax 

 evenly, coarsely punctate. Antennae including scape, black, club 4-jointed. Meta 

 thorax with a spine. Legs rufous, all coxa: black. Wings hyaline, veins pale, the 

 not long and the stigmal vein is very short, almost punctiform. 

 I lab. -Florida. 



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