— roo — 



joint is longer than the p«clicc1, (^ filiform, O eiidiii;^ in six-Jointed club I-egs- 

 brownish yellow. The slender, greatly elongated alxJonien, which extends consider- 

 ably beyond the tips of wings when folded, is over thrice as long as the thorax, 

 strongly carinate along lateral nvirgtns, and the first and second segments are longi- 

 tudinally striate. Wings hyaline, the marginal and postiiiarginal veins are very long, 

 the stignial sliort. 



Hab. — -Florida. 



XXXII. XENOMERUS Walker. 

 hi I. Xenomerus rubicola n. sp. 



(^ . Length .10 inch, Black, head polished ; antenna; filiform with long hairs, 

 scape short brownish-yellow. Thorax finely punctate, pubescent, with two grooves. 

 Scutellimi convex, rounded behind. Abdomen about as long as the thorax, some- 

 what narrow. Legs : femora excepting tips, black, tibite pale yellowish. Wings 

 hyaline, veins pale, the marginal vein is very long, the stigmal long, curved upwards, 

 while the postmarginal is also long, one-third longer than the stigma. 



Hab. — Florida. 



Described from one Sj)ecimeii reared from a di^jLcrcrus larva, living 

 in the stems of the black berr}- Riibus villosiis. 



XXXIIL TELEAS Latreille. 



~u^ I. Teleas sphingis Ashmead. 

 Hab. — Florida, 

 This species was described in my work for the Department of Agri- 

 culture last summer. 



54 2. Teleas orgyiae Fitch. 



Telenoinns orgyiic Fitch. Eighth Report N. V. Stat. Ag. Soc. p. 679, 

 Hab. — New York. 



55 3. Teleas dolichocerus n. sp. 



rf. Length .04 inch. Black, polished. Legs pale brown. W'ings hyaline. 

 Antennae 12-jointed, long, reaching beyond tip of abdomen, dark brown, the fourth 

 joint is nearly as long as the scape, fifth as long as pedicel, following joints subequal. 



Hab. — Florida. 

 5(3 4. Teleas infuscatipes n. sp, 



1^, O. Length .04 inch. Black, polished, sparsely pubescent. Legs brown 

 with femora and tibice obfuscated in middle. Antennae in (^ long, filiform, third 

 joint incrassated, <J antenna; ending in 4-jointed club, joints broader than long, 



Hab. — Florida. 



XXXIV. PROSACANTHA Nees. 

 57 I. Prosacantha americana n. sp. 



Q. Length .06 inch. Robust, black, finely pubescent. Head and thorax 

 evenly, coarsely punctate. Antennre including scape, black, club 4-jointed. Meta- 

 thorax with a spine. Legs ruious, all coxae black. Wings hyaline, veins pale, the 

 marginal vein is not long and the stigmal vein is very short, almost punctiform. 



Hab.— Florida. 



(TO BE CONTINUED.) 



