158 HITLLETIN 45, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



" In the $ the antonnjj* nn' 12-j()iiited, tiliforin. pale brownish yellow, 

 the tla{;ellum dusky brown; th«^ pediwl shorter tlian the first funicular 

 joint; the second and third ciiual, a little hinjjer than the first, the 

 joints beyond oval-nioniliforra, the last c<Miic, nnich lon^^er than the 

 precedinj;; legs reddish ycHow or brownish yellow, the i)osterior 

 eoxu! dusky. 



"Described from many .*«pe<'imens reared June 4 to 23, 1884, from 

 eggs of Arzama dnina Walk.'' — [From JiUty^ti MS.] 



llAKiTAT. — District of (Jolumbiu. 



Tyi>e8 in ^National iMuseum. 



TelenomuB lavems. sp. nov. 



9 . Length, (M)""". lilack, shining, the thoi-ax closely, microscopic- 

 ally punctulate. Head thrice as wide as long. Eyes bare. Mandibles 

 pieeous. Antenna' 11-jointed, brown, the scai)«' pale rufous, the ped- 

 icel slightly longer than the first funiclar joint, the funiclar joints sub- 

 equal, the joints of the club (ndy a little wi<ler than long. Wings 

 hyaline, fringed, the venation yellowish ; the marginal vein about one- 

 third the length of the stigmal. Legs brownish-yellow. Abdomen as 

 long as the thorax, polished, the first segment striate, the second not 

 longer than wide. 



Habitat. — District of Columbia. 



Types in National Museum. 



Described from specimens reared by Dr. Kiley, June 21, 1884, from 

 from eggs of La rvrna hivi/erella Clem. 



TelenomuB podisi, sp. nnv. 



$ 9 . Length, 1""". Black, shining, the thorax very finely but 

 distinctlj' punctate, and with a white pubescence. Head broadly trans- 

 verse, the face smooth, the vertex under a strong lens exhibiting a 

 faintly shagreened or alutaceous surface. Eyes a little bristly. Man- 

 dibles brownish-yellow. An t^nme 9 11-jointed, brown, bhe scape and 

 I)edicel yellow, or brownish-yellow ; the pedicel is distinctly longer than 

 the first funiclar joint, the second subequal with the first, the third and 

 fourth small, moniliform; the first joint of the club i-: transverse, about 

 half the length of the second, but not so wide, the second and third 

 transverse quadrate, the fourth quadrate, the last cone-shaped, not 

 longer than the preceding. Legs, including coxie, honey-yellow. Abdo- 

 men as long as the thorax, polished, the first segment striate, the 

 second as wide as long, striate at basal sutnre. Wings hyaline, fringed, 

 the venation pale yellow, the marginal vein less than half the length 

 of the stigmal. 



In the $ the antennje are 12-jointed, filiform, the first three funiclar 

 joints lengthened and thickened, the first and second, about equal, the 

 third a little shorter; the pedicel is only half the length of the first 



