124 S. A. ROHWER. 



Face black with white markings; anterior wings with a cloud in 

 the raidal cell; "front closely punctured". 



bidentatus Ashm. 



4. Antennae rufous; tubercles white; line from lower ocellus dis- 



tinct rufoantennatus Roh. 



Antennae black; tubercles black; line from the lower ocellus 

 wanting bidentatiformis Roh. 



5. Abdomen black; posterior wings with an apical cloud; front 



opaque asbmeadi Roh. 



Abdomen ferruginous; posterior wings without an apical cloud; 

 front shining relativus Roh. 



6. Head and thorax at least black 7. 



Head, thorax and abdomen ferruginous 8. 



7. Abdomen entirely rufous; head, thorax and legs entirely black. 



florissantensis Roh. 

 Abdomen black; head, thorax and legs more or less marked 8. 



8. Prouotum black; antennas black; anterior femore black. 



foxii Ashm. 

 Pronotum brownish-yellow; four basal joints of the antennae fer- 

 ruginous; anterior femora ferruginous. 



brunneipes (Cresson). 



9. A large smoky spot behind third cubital cell; a black spot enclos- 



ing the ocelli ferruginous Ashm. 



No large spot behind third cubital cell; no black on the head. 



cressoni Roh. 



Dr. Ashmead does not say anything about the structure of 

 the clypeus of ferruginous. If it is bidentate it would fall 

 next to relativus, from which it would be known by the same 

 characters that separate it from cressoni. 



Miscophinus galei n. sp. 



Female. — Length 4 mm. Clypeus on the anterior margin rounded 

 out, apparently without teeth; closely, finely punctured; carina not 

 strongly marked. Front and vertex finely granular, near the antennae 

 parted by a faint furrow, ocelli in an acute triangle; area around the 

 lateral ones slightly depressed. Facial quadrangle much longer than 

 broad. Third and fourth antennal joints equal. Dorsulum and pro- 

 thorax sculptured like the front. Scutellum not impressed, sculptured 

 like dorsulum. Metapleura and posterior face transversely striated. 

 Metanotum granular, with a distinct median furrow. Legs not strongly 

 spinose. Abdomen above finely tessellated; apical part of the vertex 

 with long bristles. Color: Head and thorax bronzy-green; abdomen 

 and legs black; tegulas and lower part of legs piceous; clypeus, thorax 

 (more especially the metathorax) and apical margin of first two 

 abdominal segments with silvery pile; basal three-fifths of anterior 



