MONOGRAPH OF THE NORTH AMERICAN PROCTOTRYPID.E. 97 



Habitat. — Toronto, Canada. 

 Typein Coll Ashniead. 



l)«'scrib«!(l from a sin}^U^ siHiciinon rcci^ivort from Mr. W. llaj^ue Har- 

 rington. 



Anteon pallidiconiis np. nov. 



9. Length, 1.5""". Black, shining; liead large, brojid, finely sha- 

 greeiied; collar, inesopleura, and metathorax rugose; legs yellowish, 

 l)osterior coxa', their femora, above and beneath, and tips of their tibise 

 black or fuscous. AntiMinui lO-Jointed, rather short, entirely honey- 

 yellow, the tiagelluni a. little thickened toward tip; first flagellar joint 

 about one-third longer than the pedicel, the tw(j following subequal, 

 joints 4 to 7 stouter, scarcely long«;r than thick, the last ovate, nearly 

 twice as long as the penultimate. Aresonotum and scutellum i>olished, 

 impunctured, the mesonotal furrows not extended through to the scu- 

 tellum. Wings hyaline, the stigma brown, the nervures yellowish, dis- 

 tiiut. Abdomen ovate, depressed, polished black, much narrower, but 

 as long as the thorax. 



Habitat. — Utah Lake, Utah. 



Type in Coll. Ashmead. 



Describe'! from a single specimen given to me by Mr. E. A. Schwarz. 



Anteon puncticeps sp. nov. 



i . Length, 1.75"'"'. Black, closely punctate, the disk of the me- 

 sonotum and the scutellum i)olished, impunctate; head rather coarsely 

 jmnctate; mandibles, palpi, scape, and aut'^i or and middle legs, pale 

 or brownish-yellow; posterior legs dark brown, the trochanters, knees, 

 and tarsi pale; middle tibite a little dusky cowards tip above. Auten- 

 me 10- jointed, the flagellum brown, pilose; the scape is three times as 

 long as the pedicel; first flagellar joint ve.y slightly shorter than the 

 following, the following Joints being 3 times as long as thick. Parap- 

 sidal furrows only indicated anteriorly. Mesopleura and metathorax 

 rugose. Wings hyaline, the stigma pale brownish-yellow, the nervures 

 distinct but pale; the stigmal nervure is a little longer than the stigma, 

 angularly bent before the tip. • 



Habitat. — Arlington, Va., and Vancouver Island. 



Types in Coll. Ashmead. 



Two specimens. The specimen from Vancouver was obtained through 

 the colle<'tor, Mr. H. F. Wickham, the other was taken by myself at 

 Arlington, Va. 



Anteon minutus sp. nov. 



5. Length, 1.2™"'. Black, shining; the head and thorax with a 

 close, delicate punctuation; the scutellum smooth, highly polished. 

 Antennje and legs brownish-yellow, the former dusky toward tips; 

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