MONOGUAPII or THE NOUTH AMERICAN PROCTOTRYPIDiE. 213 

 Caloteleia striata, sp. nov. 



9. Length, 2.0""". Black, lustrous, rather closely punctate; head 

 quadrate, with a polished, iinpuuctate spot on the frons. Antennae 

 12-Jointed, brown, the base and tip of scape and the tip of i)edicel, 

 yellowish; pedicel rather long; lirst funiclar Joint slightly longer and 

 slenderer than the pedicel; second, about half the length of the first 

 and a little stouter; third and fourth, transverse; club G-jointed, all 

 the joints transverse. Thorax without furrows. Legs rufous, the 

 coxte black. Wings hyaline, the venation brown; there is a distinct 

 basal vein; the marginal is very short, about one-third the length of 

 the stigmal, while the stignial ends in a small knob, the postmarginal 

 being very long. Abdomen long, x>ointed, fusiform, about thrice the 

 length of tlie thorax, the basal segment with a distinct blunt horn at 

 base, and it as well as the second and third segments are distinctly 

 longitudinally striated; all the following segments are smooth, shining. 



Habitat. — Washington, D. C. 



Type in National Museum. 



Described from a single specimen. 



Caloteleia Heidemaunii, sp. uov. 



(PI. IX, Fig. 1, 9.) 



9 . Length, 2.4™"'. Elongate, slender, black, shining, punctate; 

 head subquadrate; mandibles and palpi yeHow; legs rufous, the tro- 

 chanters, knees, tips of tibia' and tarsi yellow, the cox?e black, shin- 

 ing, impunctnred. Anteniue 12-Jointed, piceous, the tips of the scape, 

 pedicel, and funi(;lar Joints yellow, the club black ; pedicel and first 

 funiclar joint very long, nearly of an e(iual length, the latter the slen- 

 derer; second funiclar Joint one third shorter than the first; third and 

 fourth stouter, the third longer than thick, the fourth quadrate; club 

 a little thicker than last two funiclar joints, long, cylindrical, the Joints 

 subquadrate. Mesonotum without furrows. Mesopleura Avith a deep 

 femoral groove, pubescent, sparsely punctate. Wings subhyaline, the 

 marginal vein short, scarcely one-third the length of the rather long 

 stigmal vein ; basal nervure distinct. Abdomen lojig, jwinted, fusiform, 

 black, shining, the first and second segments striated, the following 

 smooth, polished, impunctured. 



Habitat. — Virginia. 



Type in Coll. Ashmead. 



Described from a single si)ecimen collected by O. Heidemann. Al 

 lied to C. striaf(t, but quite distinct by the shape of the head, relative 

 length of fnuiclar joints, and the sculpture of the abdomen. 



Caloteleia cinctiventrls Asbm. 



B(FOHeitra ciHctiveniris AsLm., Ent. Am., ill, p. 99, 9 ; Cress. Syn. Hym., p. 313. 



5. Length, 1.80""". Brownish-yellow, closely, minutely punctate; 

 abdominal segments at base barred with black or fuscous; legs palej 



