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VVings snbhyalino; flagellar joints I to 5 traiiaverse, ti and 7 lon'^er than 



wide C. GLAHKH, sp. nov. 



Te^iila' piceous ; antenna' fuscous; first flagellar Joint twice as long as the 



second; wings siiMi valine C. caimnati's, sp. nov. 



Scape, teguhe, and legs, inelmling the coxa% honey-yellow. 



First llagellar joint only a little longer than the second; wings clear hya- 

 line C. MKLMPKS, sp. nov. 



-V MALES. 



Wholly Idack 2 



Not wholly black. 



Thorax piceous, collar, base of abdomen, and legs bright yellow. 



('. i,<)N<;i((>RXis, sp. nov. 



Thorax black, base of abdomen pale C. j«a.salis, sp. nov. 



2. Distinctly punctate. 



Scape and legs yellow C. PUNCTatus, sp. nov. 



P'aiutly pnn(!tate or nearly smooth. 



Antenna' black V. cakinatus, sp. nov. 



Smooth, polished, iuipunctat*-. 



Head and abdomen black, the thorax piceous. 

 Antennic dark brown, the scape Ix-neath and legs, pale yellow. 



C GLABEB, sp. nov. 



Ceraphron fusciceps sp. nov. 



9 . Length, 1'""'. Browuisli-yellow or liouey-yellow, the head more 

 oi less fuscous on vertex; eyes and tlagellum bhick or brown-black; 

 mesopleura sometimes tinged with fuscous. Head and thorax micro- 

 scopically punctulate; scutellum finely striate at base; fiagellum sub- 

 clavate, the pedicel more than twice as long as the first flagellar joint, 

 flagellar joints 2 to 6 transverse, the 7th quadrate, the last fusiform, 

 thrice as long as the 7th. 



Haiutat. — District of Columbia and Oakland, Md. 



Types in Coll. Ashmead. 



Described from 3 specimens. 



Ceraphron minutus Aslini. 

 AIega8]>ilidcn mhiiila Aslim., Can. Ent., xx, ]». 45). 



9. Length, l.li""". Black; abdojnen fuscous, yellowish at base and 

 beneath; scape and legs yellow. The head and thorax are closely, 

 minutely punctulate; abdomen at extreme base striate; pedicel and 

 flagellum black, subdavate; pedicel twice the length of first flagellar 

 joint; flagellar joints 2 to 5 transverse, the 7th quadrate; 8th or last 

 fusiform, three times as h>ng as the 7th. 



Habitat. — Ottawa, Canada. v^^ % 



Type in Coll. Ashmead. 



One specimen; received from Mr. W. Hague Harrington. 



Ceraphron auripes, sp. nov. 



9. Length, 1""". Black, shining; scape brownish-yellow; legs 

 bright yellow. Head and thorax minutely, closely punctulate; wings 



