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2. A'codryiints dubiosiis sp. nov. 



This may be a variety of the preceding, and possibly will be 

 found to be parasitic on another species of Fiilgorid. It dififers 

 from N. arizonicus in having the first, third, fourth and fifth 

 joints of the antennae ferruginous, the sixth is also partly red- 

 dish, the small second joint being dark brown. The front fe- 

 mora are more extensively reddish brown, the tibiae almost en- 

 tirely so, the middle femora are reddish at the tips, the posterior 

 ones more widely so, the base of the hind tibiae being of the 

 same colour. The reticulate rugositv of the head is stronger and 

 the surface appears to be rather more shining. 



HAB. Nogales, Arizona ; a single female was captured on an 

 oak tree in August. 



Paradryiiivs Perk. 



The species here descrilied agrees, on the whole, with the Aus- 

 tralian species in its generic cliaracters. 



Paradrylmis incxicaiius sp. nov. 



Ferruginous, the head of a rather redder colour than the abdo- 

 men, legs, &c. : mesonotum, propo':leum and mesopleura black, as 

 also the abdomen on its apical half or more and the petiole ; 

 middle and hind tibiae, and the hind femora inwardly, brownish ; 

 apex of abdomen ferruginous. 



Head convex on the vertex, seen from in front the hind mar- 

 gin almost straightly transverse, dull, with very dense punctura- 

 tion or shagreening ; antennae with very slender third joint, which 

 is about one and a three-quarters the length of the fourth ; the lat- 

 ter about seven times as long as wide, the following being some- 

 what wider than this. Pronotum rather strongly rounded laterally, 

 compressed at the sides posteriorly, transversely constricted at the 

 apex, raised on its hinder portion, but not strongly : the surface 

 is dull, the sculpture excessively fine, hardly visible under a 

 strong lens, and much finer than (hat of the head. Mesonotum 

 dull, except the polished neck, which may be concealed beneath 

 the pronotum, the surface very minutely shagreened, the parap- 

 sidal furrows fine, slightly convergent posteriorly almost reach- 

 ing the hind margin ; propodeum very densely reticulately rugose. 

 Wings v/ith an infuscation in the basal cell's, extending a little 

 bevond the transverse median vein apically, and a second one 



