366 BULLETIN 45, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



obloug-oval, black, iwlishod, Avith a glitteiiiig wbite jnle beneath, the 

 petiole more than twice as long as thick, tinted. 



Habitat.— Fort George Island, Fla. 



Type in Coll. Ash mead. 



Zelotypa luficornis, sj). nov. 



S . Length, 3" "". I'olislied black, covered wiili a sparse white pubes- 

 cence; antenna' pale rufous; legs reddish-yellow, the tarsi pak'. An- 

 tenna* 14-jointed, slender, flliform, as long as the body, the tirst flagellar 

 joint a little shorter than the scape, strongly ex<'ised half its length 

 basally, the following joints hII long, sliglitly subequal, about 5 times 

 as long as thick. Metathorax carinated. Wings subhyaline, the mar- 

 ginal cell as long as the marginal vein, the h tter nearly twice as long 

 as the stigmal. Abdomen oblong-oval, bla. k, sliining, the tip and 

 beneath with white hairs, the petiole very long, moretlian twi<e as long 

 as the metathorax, or about 3i times as long as thick, fluted. 



HABITAT. — Arlington, Va. 



Type in Coll. Ashmead. 



PANTOCLIS Fr.r«ur. 



Hyni. Stud., ii, p. V,M (lK"i<)). 



(Typo ? liahjfn hrm.t'Sees.) 



Head subglobose or transverse, the occiiait rounded; ocelli 3, close 

 together in a triangle; eyes broadly oval or rounded, pubescent. An- 

 tenna^ inserted on a frontal ])roniinence; in 9 15-jointed, gradually 

 thickened toward tips, submoniliform or moniliform; the scape is 

 stout and extends to or a little beyond the ocelli, or about as long as 

 the first four or Ave flagellar joints united; pedicel rounded; the flrst 

 flagellar joint a little longer tliau thick, obconic; the second and third 

 short, the following gradually enlarged, moniliform, submoniliform, or 

 transverse; in (? 14-jointed, filiform or setaceous, densely pubescent; 

 flrst flagellar joint about two-thirds as long as the scape, excised 

 basally, the following joints shorter, the three or four joints before the 

 last less than three times as h>ng as thick, rarely longer. 



Mandibles acute with a tooth within, slightly crossing each other at 

 tips. Thorax as in Zelotypa, the posterior angles of metathorax often 

 prominent. 



Front wings pubescent, with a basal cell and a small triangular 

 closed marginal cell, the marginal vein short, rarely much longer than 

 the first abscissa of the radius, the latter oblique. 

 ^^ Abdomen ovate, more rarely oblong-oval, the petiole short, the 

 second segmen toccupying niost of the surface, with a median longi- 

 tudinal sulcus at base, the following segments short, about equal; in 

 the $ the petiole is hmger, about three times as long as thick. 



Legs pubescent, the tibial spurs short bat distinct. 



