— ii8— 



XXXVI. TELENOMUS Ilaliday. 

 (>;J I. Telenomus brochymenDO Ashm. Fla. Agric. IV, 1881, p. 193. 



Hah.— Florida. 

 C4 2. Telenomus anasae Ashm. 

 Mab. — Florida. 



Tliis species was reared from the eggs of squash-bug Aiiasa iristis in 

 my work for the Department of Agriculture, last Summer. 



65 3. Telenomus stygicus Prov. . Add. et Corr. a la Faune Hym., p. 180. 

 Hab.— Canada. 



XXXVII. ANTERIS Fojister. 

 ()f) I. Anteris elongata n. sp. 



Q . Length .18 inch. A greatly elongated form. Black ; head, thorax and ab- 

 domen finely punctate, sparsely covered with a white pubescence. The i2-jointe(l, 

 filiform antenna: and the legs are pale brown, the former being infuscated toward tips 

 and hardly as long as head and thorax combined. Wings fiisco-hyaline, veins dark 

 brown; the .'^ubmarginal vein is very long, marginal slightly longer than stigmal, 

 while the postmarginal is very long. 

 Hah.— Florida. 



XXXVIII. BARYCONUS Foerster. 



67 I. Baryconus floridanus n. sp. 



j ? Length .14 insh. Black, finely rugosely punctate, slightly pubescent. An- 

 tenntc i2-jointed, filiform, scape brownish-yellow, fiagellum darker ; the pedicel is 

 small, the first flagellar joint slightly longer than any of the others. The mesonotuni 

 has two longitudinal grooves on its disk. Legs and co.xa; pale brown. The abdomen 

 is slightly longer than the head and thorax combined and the lateral c'arina are pro- 

 longed into two points projecting beyond tip of abdomen. Wings dusky-hyaline, 

 with brown veins ; the marginal vein is very short, half the length ol stigmal and the 

 postmarginal vein is long. 



Hab.— Florida. 



XXXIX. SPARASION Latreille. 



68 I. Sparasion famelicus Say. Leconte's Ed. Say's Works, II, p. 723. 

 Ilab. — Indiana. 



XL. TRIMORUS Foerster. 



XLI. APEGUS F^oerster. 



XLII. GRYON Ilaliday. 



XLTII. HADRONOTUS Foerster. 



69 I. Hadronotus leptocorisae Howard. Hubbard's Ins. Affecting Orange Trees. 



I lab. --Florida. 



70 2. Hadronotus floridanus n. sp. 



O. Length .08 inch. Robust, black. Head and thorax coarsely punctate and 

 sparsely covered with white pile. Antenna; slightly longer than head and thorax 

 combined, scape pale brown, dusky at tip, flagcUum dark brown. Mesothorax not 

 grooved ; mctathorax rugose. Legs, uniform brownish-yellow. Al)domen rather 

 broadly rounded, punctate, second segment longest, first segment longitudinally 

 striate. Wings hyaline, veins brown ; the marginal vein is slightly longer than half 

 the length of the stigmal vein, and the postmarginal vein is long. 



Ilab. — F'lorida. 



