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radial cell is narrow, closed ; the stigma broad, tliick, with a clear spot at 1)ase : thi.- 

 liasal nervure is strongly curved and thickened, in a dusky cloud ; there is another 

 cloud at and below stigma and base of radial cell. 



Hab,— Florida. 



XIII. PERISEMUS Focrsta-. 

 1.5 I. Perisemus fioridanus n. sp. 



(^, 5. Length .12 inch. Black, finely punctate. Head with some coarser, 

 scattered punctures. The 12-jointed antenn;\:, palpi and legs, honey-yellow. All 

 femora and middle and posterior tibia;, black. Wings hyaline, veins pale, stigma 

 brown. The male is slightly smaller and the antenna; toward apjx browni>h. 



Hab.— Florida. 



This species approaches quite closely to a Etiropean species in m\ 

 collection, Perisenms triareolatus Foerst. 

 1(> 2. Perisemus mellipes n. sp. 



O. Length .13 inch. This species differs from /*. /?<7r/rt'rt««j in its larger size 

 and the uniform dark honey-yellow legs. The antennae are infuscated toward tips : 

 wings hyaline, stigma black. 



Hab. — Florida. 



XIV. GONIOZUS Foerster. 



17 I. Goniozus foveolatus n. sp. 



5. Length .12 inch. Black, finely punctate, with coarse, scattered fovea;. 

 Antennse 13-jointed, honey-yellow. Legs black, the knees and tarsi honey-yellow. 

 Wings hyaline, stigma black, basal cells, two. 



Hab. — Florida. 



18 2. Goniozus grandis n. sp. 



(^, §. Length .25 inch. Black, highly polished with a few coarse, scattered 

 punctures. Antenna; and legs rufous. The head and thorax in certain lights have a 

 bluish tinge. Wings subhyaJine, veins yellowish. The (J' differs from Q in having 

 a much narrower head, longer, darker antenmv and clear hyaline wings. 



Hab. — Florida. 



XV. EPYRIS Westwood. 



19 I. Epyris analis Cress. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. IV, p. 193. 



riab. - Texas. 



20 2. Epyris laeviventris Cress. 1. c. p. 190. 



Hab. — Texas. 



21 3. Epyris rufipes Say. 



Bcthyliis riifipes Say. Leconte's Ed. .Say's Works, I, p. 221. 

 Epyris rufipes Cress. 1. c. p. 194. 

 Hab. — Missouri, Texas. 



XVI. ISOBRACHIUM Foerster. 



22 I. Isobrachium floridanum n. sp. 



0. Length .10 inch. Black, subopaque, finely punctate, sparsely pubescent. 

 Antennae and legs feiTuginous, femora with a dark line above. Wings fusco-hyaline, 

 pubescent ; veins brown ; stigma small. 



Hab. — Florida. 



This genus is distinguished from Perisemus and Goniozus h\ the 

 basal vein not having a backward directed branch. 



(TO BE CO.NTINrED.) 



