96 Psyche [June 
Lamprostatus canadensis sp. nov. 
Female: Length, 2.45 mm. Stout. Dark metallic green, the 
wings hyaline, the venation dusky yellow, the tibize and _ tarsi 
reddish brown. Head and thorax densely scaly, the scutellum 
with a deep, foveate cross-suture before its apex and at base with a 
short median sulcus and row of small punctures along its lateral 
margin; propodeum with a median carina (and no others) from 
which run more or less distinct oblique rug; also a lateral carina 
distad only, the spiracle moderately large, ovate. Petiole wider 
than long, the second abdominal segment occupying not quite 
half of the surface, its caudal margin straight but with a short slit 
at the meson. Antenne inserted a little below the middle of the 
face, above the ventral ends of the eyes; clypeus not advanced but 
at each end with a stout tooth and another in the middle (of its 
ventral margin); an obtuse ridge from the clypeus to the antennz 
along the meson. Parapsidal furrows deep, distinct. Suture 
between pronotum and scutum distinct. Antennae 13 =jointed 
with two ring-joints, the club wider than the funicle but not half its 
length; funicle 1 a third longer than wide, 6 quadrate, longer than 
the pedicel. Scape not long. Postmarginal vein longer than the 
marginal, the stigmal long, a little shorter than the marginal. 
Abdomen flat above, much keeled beneath, smaller than the thorax. 
Mandibles 3=and 4=dentate. 
Described from one female in the U. S. National Museum from 
Banff Springs, Alberta, Can. (E. A. Schwarz). 
Type: Catalogue No. 20429, U. S. National Museum, the speci- 
mens on a tag, the head, caudal legs and a fore wing on a slide. 
Miscogaster flora sp. nov. 
Female: Length, 2.10 mm. Like abnormicolor but only the 
caudal tibiae are purple and the blotch on the fore wing does not 
form a crescent but is a large, oblique marking from the apex of the 
stigmal vein, its sharp end caudo-proximad; the clypeus is some- 
what more produced. Funicle 5=jointed. 
From two females, Jacksonville, Fla. (Ashmead). 
Types: Catalogue No. 20790 U.S. National Museum, the speci- 
mens on tags, a head, fore wing and caudal tibie on a slide. 
