MONOGRAPH OB" THE NORTH AMERICAN PROCTOTRYPID^. 231 



Abdomeu cribrate rugose, the first segment with deep poarse striiP, the follow- 

 ing 81 ')ther, the segmeuts not smooth along the sutures. 



H. FU)Rii)ANUS Ashm. 

 Abdomen finely, evenly rugose, the first segment striate at base. i 



H, ANAS^ Ashm. 

 CoxjB black, the legs brownish-yellow. 



Head and thorax rather coarsely rugose, the thorax and abdomen very finely 

 rugoso-punctate, the luesonotum jWHteriorly slightly liueated; first 

 abdouiiual segment and the second, at base only, striated. 



H. itCGiCEPS, sp. nov. 



Hadronotus largi, sp. nov. 



<5 9. Length, 0.80 to 1'""'. Black, opaque; head transverse, finely 

 shagreened; mandibles, palpi, anteuual scape, apex of pedicel, and 

 legs, honey- yellow; coxae slightly dusky. Antenna; 12-jointed, cLivate, 

 brown-black, except as before mentioned; pedicel longer than the first 

 funiclar joint; second and third funiclar joints not, or scarcely, longer 

 than wide; the joints beyond all transverse. Thorax with fine wavy 

 longitudinal rugap; scutellum almost smooth, the punctation being 

 microscopic. Wings hyaline, the venation yellowish, the marginal vein 

 short, scarcely half the length of the oblique stigmal vein. Abdomeu 

 broadly oval, sessile, smooth, shining, the fii'st and second segments 

 faintly longitudinally aciculated. 



In the S the antennae are filiform, honey-yellow, the pedicel longer 

 than the first funiclar joint, the second funiclar small, the third en- 

 larged, stout, the joints beyond transverse, twice as wide as long, 

 subserrate, the last oval. 



Habitat. — Los Angeles, Oal. v ^ 



Types in National Museum. 



Described from several specimens bred by Mr. D. W. Coquillett, 

 from the eggs of Largiis succinctus. 



^. , Hadronotus leptocorisae How. • 



Hubbard's Orange Insects, App., p. 215; Ashm. Ent., Am. iii, p. 118; Cress. Syn. 



Hym., p. 314. 



9 • Length, 1,4""" ; expanse, 2.5'""'. Head and thor.ax evenly covered with small 

 round punctures, except in the facial impression, which is transversely striate ; an- 

 tennae subclavate; lateral ocelli nearly touching the margins of the eyes. Mesono- 

 tum a trifle smoother thsui the head, and furnished with a very fine white pubes- 

 cence. First segment of the abdomeu dorsally longitudinally striate ; remaining seg- 

 ments closely covered with fine round punctures; ventral surface sparsely punctate. 

 Color brown; scape brown; all ooxse black; all trochanters, femora, tibiu), and 

 tarsi light brown; mandibles and wing veins light brown. 



^ . Length, 1.3""™ ; expanse, 2.8"'"'. Anteniue filiform. In other characters re- 

 sembling the 9 . (Howard.) 



Habitat. — Crescent City, Fla. 

 Types in National Museum. 



Bred by Mr. H. G. Hubbard from the eggs of Zelua hilohus Say, 

 wrongly determined as the eggs of Leptocorim tipuloides. 



