16 JAMES A. G. REHN. 



Allied to S. nieti Saussure, but differing in the less punctate pos- 

 terior border of the pronotum, the less prominent "boss" on the 

 lower part of the face, the rotundate labrum (much as in S. ater), 

 and the greater rugosity of the maxillae. 



Size small (in comparison with S. nieti) ; general build heavy and powerful. 

 Head with the facial aspect obovate ; the upper surface smooth, the interocular 

 region strongly rugose ; " boss" on the lower part of the face very slightly de- 

 veloped and finely rugulose ; eyes small, obovate; labrum moderately developed, 

 rotundate; rnaxillse entirely rugose; antennse filiform, much longer than head 

 and pronotum. Pronotum convex, both longitudinally and transversely ; anterior 

 margiu shallowly emarginate, with a well developed post-marginal sulcus; pos- 

 terior margin very slightly emarginate; upper surface of the pronotum compara- 

 tively smooth, the deflected lateral portion moderately rugulose. Anterior and 

 median limbs short and thick. Posterior femora considerably inflated, the lower 

 margins well marked ; posterior tibia? decidedly shorter than the femora, the 

 external margin with three spines, the internal with five spines, apical spurs six 

 in number, the internal ones longest. Ovipositor short, falcate, the tip sharply 

 recurved. 



General color blackish, lightest on the abdomen and the sternum ; eyes straw- 

 color. 

 Measurements : 



Length of body 'exclusive of ovipositor) . . 24.5 mm. 



Length of pronotum ...... 8. mm. 



Greatest width of pronotum 9. mm. 



Length of ovipositor ...... 5. mm. 



Auahropsis niexicamis (Saussure). 



1859, Sch[omobates] mexicanus Saussure,. Eevue et Magas. de Zool., 2e ser., xi, 

 p. 209. 



One male; Mexico. (Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.) 



Anabropsis saltator Saussure and Pictet). 



1897, Schcenobates saltator Saussure and Pictet, Biol. Cent.-Amer., Orth., i, p. 

 294, tab. xiv, f. 16. 



One male; Qacualtipan, Hidalgo, Mexico. (Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Phila.) 



The species was previously known from Volcan de Irazu, Costa 

 Rica. 



Glaphyrosoina gracile Brunner. 



1888, Glaphyrosoma gracile Brunner, Verh. Zool.-bot. Gesell. Wien, xxxviii, 

 p. 284. 



One female; Jalapa, Vera Cruz, Mexico. March 22, 1899 



Collected by S. N. and M. C. Rhoads. 



* For the use of this name in place of Schcenoliates, see Eehn, Can ad. Ent.j 

 xxxiii, p. 272. 



