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which was obtained from moss in November. One 9 from Mr. W. 

 Metcalfe, labelled Toronto, 8th January, 1895. 



In some Ottawa material received from Mr. J. A. Guignard, and 

 which was determined by Provancher, I find a 9 and S' of this species 

 labelled Aneurhynchus foveatus, Prov. 



Para.mesius oregoxensis. 



Pammesius oregonensis, Ashmead, Monog. N. A. Proc, p. 395. 



One 9, two S' $ , from Ottawa in August. A larger and more robust 

 species. 



SpiLOMICRrS ATRICLAVUS. 



Spilouiicrns otriclavvs, Ashmead, Monog. N. A. Proc, p. 398. 



Type 9 in Coll. Ashmead, from Ottawa. Nine 9 9 and four ^ ê' 

 from IIull, August, and one 3' from Casselman, 24th May, 1895. These 

 specimens vary considerably, and some answer fully to description of S. 

 armatus, but all seem referable to one species. Some have mesonotal 

 furrows complete, two have the furrows abbreviated anteriorly, and the 

 remainder are without furrows. There is also some slight variation in 

 the antenna\ 



Spilomicrus flavicornis. 



S2>llo)nicnisflaviconiis, Ashmead, Monog. N. A. Proc, p. 398, pi. xvi, fig. 7, ?. 



One 9 taken 27th July, 1894, at Hull, Que. Quite distinct from the 

 preceding by its smaller size and paler legs and antenntB. 



Spilomicrus longicorxis. 



Spilomicrus lonyicornis, Provancher, Nat. Can., xii, p. 2(j2 ; Faune Eut. Can., 



ii, p.- 561, Ç ; Ashmead, Monog. N. A. Proc, p. 399. 

 Pufamesius longicornis, Provancher, Add. et Corr., p. 405. 



The type of this species was probably from Cap Eouge, but the exact 

 locality is not stated b}^ the author, who merely refers to the species as 

 rare. As Mr. Ashmead observes, it is not a Diapriid and is probably a 

 Belytid. 



Spilojiicrus foveatus. 



Spilomicrus foveatm, Provancher, xldd. et Corr., p. 176, Ç. 



Aneurhynchus foveatus, Provancher, ibid., p. 404. 



Sjiilomicrus foveatus (Prov.), Ashmead, Monog. N. A. Proc , p. 399. 



Type of species in Coll. Provancher, from Cape Eouge, Que. As 

 pointed out by Ashmead, the description is not that of a Spilomicrus, and 

 the insect is perhaps Paramesius clavipes ; see note on that species. 



Hemilexodes canadensis, sj). nor. 



Length 1"2 mm. Black, inipunctured. Antenn;e thirteen-jointed, slender, 

 gradually incrassated ; scape and pedicel honey- j-ellow, flagellum gradually darker, 

 terminal joints black ; scape long, pedicel swollen, but twice as long as thick ; 



