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Subfemily HELORINiE. 



I. HELORUS Lalreille. 



1 I. Helorus paradoxus Vrow {Copelzis paradoxus Vvov.) Petite faune En t. dii 



C, II, p. 539-40. 



Hah. — Cap Rouge, Canada. 



Subfamily DRYININ^. 



II. DRYINUS Latreille. 



2 I. Dryinus atriventris Cress. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. IV, p. 193. 



Ilab. — Te.xas. 



3 2. Dryinus bifasciatus Say. Leconte's Ed. Say's Works, I, p. 384. 



Hal).— Indiana. 



4 3. Dryinus alatus Cress. [Gonnlopiis alaliis Cv.) Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. IV, 



P- 193- 



Hat). — Texas. 



III. GONATOPUS Lynn-h. 



5 I. Gonatopus decipieus Prov. Add. et Corr. a la Faune Ilym., p. 179. 



Hah. — Canatla. 

 Ci 2. Gonatopus contortulus I'attt)n. Can. Ent. XI, p. 65. 

 Hal). — Connecticut. 



IV. LABEO Haliday. 



7 I. Labeo incertus n. sp. 



v>. Length .08 inch. Black, polished. Occiput deeply concave. Antennae and 

 pali)i, pale yellow. Mesothorax smooth without grooves; nietathorax rugulose. Legs, 

 including coxre, pale yellow, middle and posterior temora and tibice brownish. Ab- 

 dominal petiole, long, it with most of the abdomen testaceous. Wings hyaline, 

 veins pale, the stigma large with a clear spot at base ; no stigmal vein. 

 Hab. —Florida. 



V. CHELOGYMUS Haiiday. 

 VI. ANTEON Jurine. 



8 1. Anteon tibialis Say. Leconte's Ed. .Say's Works II, p. 730. 



Hah. — Imiiana. 



VII. MYSTROPHORUS Foerster. 

 VIII. APHELOPUS Dalman. 

 U I. Aphelopus americanus n. sp. 



(^. Length .c6 inch. Black, subopaque, covered with tine, whitish pubescence. 

 Head piuictate. Antenna;; long, scape brownish yellow, flagellum dark brown. Me- 

 soscutum with two delicately indicated grooves and some sparse widely separated 

 punctures. Legs, including coxte, pale yellow, the posterior femora and tibiae, along 

 upper surface, and claws, brown. Abdomen black, shining. Wrings hyaline, veins 

 jiale, two basal cells, stigma large, lunate, brown, stigmal vein as long as the 

 stigma, pale. 



Hab. — Florida. 



This species approaches very closely to a European species in my 

 collection, Aphelopus mclaleiictis Dalm., but the color of the legs, and 

 wing veins easily distinguishes it. 



