86 AMERICAN HYMENOPTERA. 



I have not seen a specimen of this species, and can only 

 give a free translation of Brulle's description. 

 Type. — Location unknown. 

 Distribution . — Brazil . 



Table of Additional Species. 



1. Stemmaticum (vertex between eyes) not black 2. 



Stemmaticum black 4. 



2. Thorax red ; stigma and abdomen beyond the third segment black ; 



wings light brown ; mesopleurse dull fuscatus Szep. 



Thorax reddish-yellow, often spotted with white and black ; stigma 

 pure yellow 3. 



3. Discocubital cell with one macula narvifasciatus Cam. 



Discocubital cell with more than one macula 11. 



4. Abdomen wholly black elegans Szep. 



Abdomen not wholly black 5. 



5. The fourth segment of the abdomen black 6. 



The fourth segment of the abdomen not black 10. 



6. Anterior wing with c«^ macula szepligeti n. n. 



Anterior wing with two maculae 7. 



7. Stigma yellow 8. 



Stigma brown to black 9. 



8. Nervulus antefurcal ; antennee not much longer than the body ; 



mesopleurse not spotted with black. ..xanthocarpus Szep. 



Nervulus postfurcal ; antennae nearly twice as long as the body ; 



mesopleurae spotted with black xailthostig'nia Szep. 



9. Wings light brown, the second smaller macula round. 



fuscipennis Szep. 

 Wings almost hyaline, the second smaller macula longish. 



persiniilis Szep. 



10. Stigma yellow; metanotum finely rugose; abdomen beyond the 



fifth segment black to brownish brasiliensis Szep. 



11. Discocubital cell with two maculae 12. 



Discocubital cell with three maculae trispilus Szep. 



12. Larger macula appendiculate dispilus Szep. 



Larger macula not appendiculate 13. 



13. Smaller macula circular volubilis Holm. 



Smaller macula not circular guyauensis Cam. 



Enicospilus brasiliensis (Szep.). 

 Henicospilus brasiliensis Szepligeti, Ann. Hist. Nat. Mus. Nat. 



Hung., IV, Part I, pp. 147, 148, 9 1906. 



" Head narrow and sloping behind the eyes ; antennae as long as the 

 body; mesonotum shining; propleurae striped ; mesopleurae rugose, 

 punctate only below ; metanotum somewhat finely and uniformly 



