58 AMERICAN HYMENOPTERA. 



Enicospilus fuscipennis flavostigma n. subsp. 



Similar to fuscipennis except that the stigma is flavous, the larger 

 macula appendiculate, and the metathorax has a weak median longi- 

 tudinal keel. 



Described from one female specimen. 

 Type. — 9 . U. S. National Museum. 

 Distribution. — Cayenne, French Guiana. 



Enicospilus guatemalensis Cameron. 



Ophion {Enicospilus) guatemalensis Cameron, Biol. Centr. Amer., 



Hym., I, p. 293, n. 9, 9, 



pi. 12, fig. 22 1886. 



Henicospilus guatemalensis Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym., Ill, p. 182, 



listed Guatemala 1901. 



" " Szepligeti, Gen. Ins., Hym., 34me Fasc, p. 



27, n. 59, listed 1905. 



Pale flavous, vertex yellow, wings hyaline , stigma pale flavous , disco- 

 cubital cell with one subtriangular horny macula. 



Length, 18 mm. 



Body flavous, unicolorous ; vertex flavous. 



Thorax v^ith scutellum more gibbous than in E. concolor, not so 

 narrowed behind, scarcely keeled at the sides and not punctured, but 

 finely striated at the apex ; metanotum without median keel ; wings 

 hyaline ; the third discoidal cellule not so dilated at the apical half as 

 in concolor ; discocubital cell with only one pear-shaped macula ; ner- 

 vulus interstitial. 



In the unicolorous body this species agrees with E. concolor but is 

 much smaller and the color more dilute in tint ; E. flavus may be 

 known from this species by the deeper fulvous tint of the body, by the 

 middle of the vertex being black and the mesonotum punctured ; the 

 metanotum is much more strongly wrinkled and the macula of the 

 discocubital cell more strongly pointed at the apex. 



I have not seen a specimen of this species, and am not sure 

 of its identity, but it appears to be closely related to E. pur- 

 gatus. 



Type. — 9 . British Museum. 



Distribution. — San Geronimo, Guatemala. 



Enicospilus fuscipennis Szep. 



Henicospilus fuscipennis Szepligeti, Ann. Hist. Nat. Mus. Nation- 



alis Hung., IV, Part I, p. 147, 9 1906. 



" persimilis Szepligeti, Idem, p. 147, cf 1906. 



