246 AMERICAN HYMENOPTERA. 



%. — 17 mm. — Face with adjoining and almost adjoining punctures; clypeus 

 with sparse punctures ; malar space about as high as the scape is broad at apex ; 

 antennae over forty jointed (tip broken off), the scape and pedicellum together a 

 little longer than the first joint of the flagellum, about as long as the combined 

 length of the second and third joints of the flagellum. 



Head, thorax and abdomen more or less closely punctured all over; basal area 

 of metathorax distinctly defined by raised lines, the areola broader than long, 

 subquadrate, the posterior boundary curved in or slightly emarginate, areola 

 rugose, petiolarea rugulose, nearly parallel sided and occupying about two-thirds 

 the length of the metathorax, external area separated from the external median 

 area by a rather inconspicuous raised line, the latter area separated from the 

 internal area by a very strong raised line, these lateral areas rather rugose, angu- 

 lar area apparently not represented, the spiracular and middle pleural areas 

 rugose, partly separated by a rather indistinct raised line joining the spiracle 

 with the pleural carina; areolet of the wings pentangular, the radial side of the 

 polygon being as long as the external cubital side, the other sides subequal. 



Almost entirely black ; the wings distinctly smoky, with the nervures almost 

 black, and the stigma brownish testaceous; the following parts almost completely 

 yellow ; scape in front, face beneath insertion of antennae, apices of anterior and 

 middle coxae, proximal trochanters of anterior and middle legs at base and apex, 

 proximal trochanters of posterior legs at apex, all distal trochanters, anterior and 

 middle femora in front on the apical half partly; the second, third and fourth 

 ventral abdominal segments brown. 



Type. — University of Kansas. 



Type locality. — Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania. 



One % collected by H. G. Klages. 



CHALCIDOIDEA. 



EULOPHID^. 

 Closlerocerus tricinctus Ashm., MS. 

 One $ , "Penn." 



EURYTOMID^. 



Decatoina varinus Walsh. 



One 9 specimen, Jeaunette (H. G. Klages). 



CHALCIDIDJE. 

 Pliasgonophora sulcata Westw. 



Two specimens ( 9 , S ). No further datfi. 



TORYMID^. 

 Ormyriis bruiineipes Prov. 



One specimen. Penn. No further data. 



Differs from the description of the type in having the scape all 

 dark. 



