—99— 



42 3- Proctotrupes abruptus Say. 1. c. p. 725, 



Hab. — Indiana, Canada. 



43 4. Proctotrupes pallidus Say. 



Codrus pallidits Say. 1. c. p. 725. 

 I lab. - Indiana. 



44 5. Proctotrupes flavipes Piov. Petite Faune Ent. du C, II, p. 562. 



Ma!). — Canada. 



45 6. Proctotrupes rufigaster Prov. I. c, p. 561. 



Hal). —Canada. 



46 7. Proctotrupes crenulatus Patton. Can. Ent., XI, p. 64. 



Hab. — Connecticut. 



47 8. Proctotrupes melliventris n. sp. 



Q . Length .18 inch. Stature and form of/', obsoletiis Say. Head, thorax and 

 antennas, black. Metathorax, rugosely punctate with a slight median carina. Legs 

 and abdomen, honey-yellow. Wings lusco-hyaline, a darker colored cloud beneath 

 stigma. 



Hab. — Florida. 



Subfamily SCELIONIN^. 

 XXVIII. THORON Haliday. 



48 I. Thoron pallipes n. sp. 



Q. Length .08 inch. Similar to Thoronmetalliais YI-aX., but smaller. Black, 

 polished. Antennal scape, pedicel and legs, pale yellowish brown, funicle joints and 

 the large inarticulate club, dark brown, third funicle joint, very small. Wings 

 liyaline, veins brown, stigmal vein hardly developed, postmarginal vein wanting. 



Hab.— Florida. 



XXIX. B^US Haliday. 



XXX. ACOLUS Foerster. 



49 I. Aeolus rubriclavus n. sp. 



O. Length .14 inch. Testaceus. Eyes, ocelli and flagellum, red-brown; first 

 flagellar joint slightly shorter than pedicel, following three joints very short, club 

 thickened, inarticulate, but apparently composed of six closely joined joints. Disk 

 of metathorax convex, black. Abdomen pointed, fusiform, dusky at tip, first seg- 

 ment longitudinally striate. 



Hab.— Florida. 

 Described from one specimen taken on Ocean Beach at San Pablo. 



XXXI. BiEONEURA Foerster. 



50 I. Baeoneura cinctiventris n. sp. 



O. Length .08 inch. Slender pale brownish yellow. Eyes, the large inarticu- 

 late antennal club, the disk of metathorax and broad bands at base of second, third 

 and last abdominal segments, brown. Wing hyaline. Legs, pale brownish yellow, 

 the femora and tibife slightly dusky in middle above. 



Hab. — Florida. 



51 2. Baeoneura floridana n. sp. 



(^, 5- Length .14 to .15 inch. A slender, greatly elongated species. Black 

 rugoso-punctate and pubescent. Antennaa dark brown, scape paler, the first funicle 



