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Studies on the North American PROCTOTRUPID^E. 



with Descriptions of New Species from Florida. 



(PART I.) 



By William H. Ashmead, 



Jacksonville, Hi)rithi. 



(Coiitinutd from p. 76, vol. IIL) 



XVII. BETHYLUS Latreillc. 

 2:'. I. Bethylus armiferus Say. Lecoute's Ed. Say'^ Works, I, )i. 383. 



Hab. —Indiana. 

 2i 2. Bethylus celluris Say. 1. c. II, p. 726. 



Hah. —Indiana, Florida (Ashm.). 

 2") 3. Bethylus musculus Say. 1. c. p. 726. 



Hab.- —Indiana. 

 •_<') 4. Bethylus pedatus Say. 1. c. p. 727. 



Hab. — Indiana. 

 1^7 5. Bethylus centratus Say. 1. c. p. 727. 



Hab. — Indiana. 

 28 6. Bethylus prolongatus Prov. Petite Faune Ent. du Can., II, p. 563, 



Hab --Canada. 

 ^M 7. Bethylus formicoides Piov. Add. et Corr. a la Faune Hymn., p. 177. 



Hab. — Canada. 



XVIII. ATELEOPTERUS Foerster. 

 :'.U I. Ateleopterus nubilipennis n. sp. 



Q. Length .12 inch. Tin's species resembles a Gonioziis \ it is black, finely 

 punctate and shining, but without the coarser, scattered punctation so common in 

 that genus. The antenn;i; are 13-jointed, first joint and the legs brownish yellow, 

 Hagellum dark brown. The abdomen is pointed ovate, wings dark fuscous, and 

 without a marginal or a stigmal vein. 



Hab. Florida. 



XIX. HOLOPEDINA Foerster. 

 :'>1 I. Holopedina nubilipennis n. sp. 



5. Length .07 inch. Rufo-testaceous ; eyes brown; antenna' i2-jointed, in- 

 luscated. Middle of femora and tibiae, and abdomen towards tip, dusky. Winge 

 darkj'uscous, without a marginal or a stigmal vein ; but there is one basal cell. 



Hab. — P'lorida. 



Subfamily CERAPHRONIN^. 



XX. SYNARSIS Foerster. 



XXI. LAGYNODES Foerster, 



XXII. CERAPHRON Jurine. 

 ;!'2 \*. Ceraphron macroneurus n. sp. 



rf . Lengtli .04 inch. Black, shining. Antenna; stout, scape half as long as 

 flagellum, brownish yellow, flagellum dark brown. Legs and abdomen yellow. Wings 

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