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na).'vllar joints one to five slender, Huhe<iual, all lunger than the pedicel ; beyond 

 gradually hhoi1 and stouter, suboval, last joint longest. Tlmrax without furrows; 

 a transvei>e fovea at base of scutelluni, which has a row of punctures at tip ; 

 metathorax yellowish, with prominent carina. Legs entirely pale honey-yellow. 

 Wings broad, subeniarginate at apex, faintly yellowish, nervure and stigma yellow, 

 no trace of l)a.«al nervure. Alxlomen ovate, black, petiole pale, longer than thick, 

 striated and pube.«cent. 



Described from ono 9 taken 2nd August, 1897. 



Another 9 from mo.'<s from Experimental Farm litis metathorax 

 darker and carina less i^rominent; antenn:e darker and femora pioeous. 



AXEIHIIVXCIIUS MEMJI'ES. 



Aiinir)i!fnch)i:^ mrUipeK, Ashniead, Can. Ent., xx, p. 52 ; Mon. X. A. Proc, 

 p. 404. 



Ty])e 9 in Coll. Ashmoad, from Ottawa. Ten 9 9 and three $ $ 

 taken ; at Casselman (^), 24th May; Hull and Ottawa, July to Septem- 

 ber; Chel.-ea, 3rd October. 



The antenna? of the S are rufous; scape as long as lir-st joints of 

 flagellum ; pedicel rounded; first flagellar joint only a liitlo longer, 

 second as long as pedicel and first united, or a little more than twice as 

 long as thick, remaining joints subcqual, slightly longer, but not more 

 than three limes as long as thick. There is some variation in size and 

 structure of the females, but not indicating more than one species, although 

 a second species seems to occur here, as indicated by the following male. 



AxErRHVxcnis floriuaxus. 



Aneurhynchusfloridanus, Ashmead, ]Monog. N. A. Proc, p. 405 ; pi. xvii, fig. 4. 



One S taken upon Kettle Island, Ottawa, 25th August, 1894. In 

 tills species the antennîc are longer, the first funicular joint being twice 

 as long as pedicel, and subequnl with the following. 



AxKURnVNXIIUS INEKMIS. 



Anenrhyiichus i)term!s, Provancher, Add. etCorr., p. 17(). 



J'diitorfis huruiis, Provancher, ibid., p. 405. 



Piudodi» iiu'niiia (Prov.), Ashmead, Monog. N. A. Proc, p. 448. 



Type 9 9 in Coll. Provancher, from Cap llougo and Ottawa. I 

 have received from Mr. J. A. Guignard a 9 so labelled, as determined by 

 Provancher, and which seems to mo identical with A. niellipes. 



Tiibe 1 1. — DiAi'iuiNi. 



Gai-esus quebecexhis. 



fr(dr»ufi (juchcrni.'iiK, Provancher, Faune Ilym. Can., ii, p. 5.59, $. 

 (kdeitUK fjU('hrretiKii<(Vroy.), Ashniead, Can. Knt., xix, p. 195; Monog. N. A. 

 Proc, p. 409, ?,?. 



The species was described front two male< (locality not mentioned), 

 and th's fex scorns most abi.ndun'. h^oven ^ i fiom Hull, Chelsea and 



