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Legs rather long, the femora clavate, tibije long, subclavate, tibial 

 spurs 1,1,1, distinct, the tarsi lengthened, slender, the basal joint more 

 than thrice as long as the second. 



This genus is closely allied to Mavroteleiu, but is distinguished by 

 filiform antenna; in both sexes. 



Apegus elongatus Ashin. 



Aniens elongafus Ashm., Ent. Am., Iii, p. 118; Cress. Syn. Hym., p. 314. 



S . Length, 4.5""". Elongate, linear, black; the head, thorax, and 

 abdomen with round punctures, sparsely covered with a whitish pu- 

 bescence; cheeks bulging, rugoso-puuctate. Mandibles 3-dentate, pale 

 brown. Mesonotum with 2 furrows. Scutellum short, with a row of 

 large punctures posteriorly. Metathorax coarsely furrowed, with two 

 carinie on the disk and lateral keels. Antennji; 12-jointed, filiform, 

 I)ale brownish yellow, the tips fuscous ; first funiclar joint a little longer 

 than the pedicel ; second shorter; third slightly emarginated at base, 

 the following, except the last, moniliform, scarcely longer than thick, 

 the last longer than the penultimate. Legs brownisli-yellow, the pos- 

 terior coxte a little dusky at base. Wings fusco-hyaline, the venatioii 

 blown; the submarginal vein is very long, the marginal about twice as 

 long as the stigmal, the postmarginal very long. Abdomen fully twice 

 as long as the head and thorax united, punctate, segments 1, 2, and 3 

 dorsally towards sides, carinated, the second and fourth segments 

 about equal, the third a little longer. 



Habitat.— Florida. > :• 



Type in Coll. Ashmead. 



HOPLOTELEIA Ashm., gen. nov. 



(Type ^./oritZawa Ashm.) 



Head transverse-quadrate, the cheeks margined, the face with a deep 

 impression above the antennae; ocelli 3, in a triangle, the lateral close 

 to the marcrin of the eye; eyes large, oval. 



Antennte inserted close to the mouth, 12-jointed in both sexes; in 9 

 clavate, in <J filiform. / ;.: ; ■; 



Maxillary palpi short, 4-jointed; labial palpi 3-jointed. 



Mandibles 3-dentate. 



Thorax ovoid, the prothorax slightly visible from above; mesonotum 

 with 3 distinct furrows; scutellum large, semicircular; postscutellum 

 with 2 erect teeth; metathorax short, the hind angles slightly prom- 

 inent. 



Front wings, when folded, not extending to the tip of the abdomen, 

 the submarginal vein joining the costa a little beyond half the length 

 of the wing, the marginal vein very short, almost punctiform, the post- 

 marginal very long, the stigmal long, oblique, terminating in a small 

 knob} basal vein obsolete, 



