MONOGRAPH OF THE NORTH AMERICAN PROCTOTKYPID.E. 95 



TAHLE OF SPECJIES. 



FEMALES. 



Wingn hyaline, not bau<lt'd 2 



Wiiiixs with a wide «lu!sky band Ix-low the stigma. 



Head closely, dcustly punetate, opaque; niesonotuni Hi>ais('ly i)unctatc; legs 

 reddish-yellow, tarsi white A. iNiKASCiArrs, s|>. nov. 



2. All coxa- pale, except sometimes the hiud coxit 3 



All coxa' and femora black. 



Posterior tibia' black, rest of the legs rufous. 



Head coarsely rugose; antenniu long, dull rufous, densely pilose; mesonotuni 



with furrows ^ A. Ruuosrs, sp. nov. 



Tibiie and tarsi dull honey-yellow, the tibia- more or less fuscous at tlu' middle. 



Head linely, closely punctulate; antenna- dark brown, the. scape an«l pedicel 



rufous; mesonotum without furrows 9 A. tibialis Say. 



3. Hind coxa' blacker at least basally. 



Legs rufous, mesouotal furrows indicated only anteriorly. 



Head and thorax shining, sparsely irregularly shagreeiied, the collar trans- 

 versely rugulose; antenna' brown-black, the scaiie rufous. $ 



A. poLiTis, sp. nov. 

 Posterior femora black above, legs yellowish. 



Head and thorax shining, the liead wrinkled, collar rugoso-punctate anteri- 

 orly; antenna', honey-yellow A. pallidicoknis, sj). nov. 



Posterior femora and tibia- embrowned. 

 Head closely punctate, opac^ue, the thorax sparsely punctate, shining; an- 

 tenna- long, brown, pilose, the scape rufous 9 A. itncticei'S, sp. nov. 



Hiud coxa* black above toward liase, rest of the legs rufous; mesimotal fur- 

 rows not at all indicated. 

 Head closely, finely punctate, opaciue. collar rugulose anteriorly, nu^souo- 



tum closely microscojiically punctate? A. Mi.vi'rrs, sp. nov. 



All coxa' pale, legs reddish-yellow. 



Mesonotum ]>oli8hed, the furrows slightly indicated anteriorly. 



Head finely closely punctate, subopatjue, collar very short, rugujosc! at sides; 

 antenna- as long as the- body, pilose, the second and third joints shorter 

 than the scape,, the fourth and beyond as long as the scape. ^ 



A. I'oi'ENoEi Ashm. 



Anteon unifasciatus, sp. nov. 



9 . Length 1.8""". Black, shining; the heart opaque, dosely, densely 

 punctured; the uieso- and pronotum more sparsely xmnctate, sparsely 

 pubescent, the latter somewhat transversely rugulose anteriorly; nu>ta- 

 thorax rugose. Antenna', mandibles, i>alpi and tegulii; reddish-yellow. 

 Anteniue 10 jointed, a little thickened at tii>s, the scape 3i times as 

 long as the pedicel, the first tlagellar Joint a little shorter than the 

 pedicel, the second and third nearly equal, much shorter than the first, 

 the remaining joints all longer and stouter. Wings hyaline, with a 

 broad dusky band across the stigraal region of the wiug, the veuation 

 pale or hyaline, the large stigma brown. 



Habitat. — Biscayne Bay, Florida. 



Type 9 in National Museum. "' * — - — _-^. __ . -_..:_ 



Described from a single speciuieu taktiii by E. A. Schwarz. 



