IGO BULLETIN 45, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



TeleiiomuB clisiocampae s)>. nov., Riley. 



•' 2 . Lenjfth, 0.(»"''". Black, .shiniiiji-, the thorax alone exhibiting a 

 faint microscopic punctation. Head transverse, about thrice as wide 

 as long: ey«'S faintly bristly; mandibles brown; antennae 11-jointed, 

 black, the pedicel much longer than the ftrst funicular joint, the second 

 funicular joint subequal with the first, the third very short, moniliform ; 

 the first joint of club transverse, small, the second, third, and fourth 

 equal, quadrate, the last bluntly cone-shaped, scarcely longer than the 

 preceding and narrower: legs dark brown, almost black, the tro- 

 chanters, a small sjwt on knees, and the tarsi, pale: wings liyaline, 

 fringed, the venation pale brown, the marginal vein about one-third the 

 length of the stigmal. Abdomen longer than the thorax, pointed at 

 apex, smooth and polished, the second segment longer than wide. 



"In the 3 of what I take to be this species, the aijtenna* are 12-jointed, 

 filiform, brown, the pedicel not as long as the first funicular joint, the 

 second and thiid about equal, very slightly longer than the first, the 

 joints beyond ovoid-moniliform. The legs show nmch more yellow than 

 in the 9 , the knees, broadly, base and apex of tibiae and tarsi, yellow. 

 The first and second abd(miinal segments are striiited at base; while 

 the second is almost twice as long as wide. 



"Described from one 9 reared by Albert Koebele from the eggs of a 

 Clhiocampa sp. in California, and (me $ reare«l by C. F. Waters in Ne- 

 braska, March 23, 1880, from the eggs of Clisiocanqm americuna Harris." 

 [From Riley's M8.] 



Habitat. — Placer County, Cal., and Westerville, Nebr. 

 Types in National Museum. 



? Teleuomus pennsylvanicus, sp. nov. 



9 . Length, 1.2""". lirown-black, opaque, coarsely cribrately punc- 

 tate; the face with a deep inq>ressi<)n just above the antenna' and with 

 a carina between the antenna\ Antenna' 12-jointed, brownish-yellow, 

 the club fuscous; the pedicel is longer than the first funiclar joint, the 

 second subequal with the first, joints ,3 and 4, scarcely longer than 

 thick, the club o-jointed. Mesiqdeura cribrate punctate, with a rufous 

 margin. Wings liyaline, pubescent, the marginal vein a little longer 

 than half the h'ugtli of the stigmal. 



Abdomen broadly oval, sessile, the first segment transverse withlon- 

 gitiulinal raised lines, the following segments coarsely shagreened. 



Habitat. — Pennsylvania. 



Type, 9 , in Berlin Museum. 



Described from a single specimen labeled " Penn. Zimmermann." 

 This species is at once distinguished from all others by the (Tibrate 

 punctuation, and it nniy ultimately form the type of a new fenus. 

 My recollection of it is that it closely resemble<l an Uadronotum, and it 

 is jdaced here doubtfully. j ., ? • * , ' -V ;» 



