372 BULLETIN 45, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



DcscrilM'd from 1 ^,2 9 spee'tneiis. Comes near to 7*. woH/r/wr/, Imt 

 ill tliJit species tlie auteuiiie and liiiul lejis are l>la('k, the seventh 

 abdominal sejxment is ti little longer tliuu the eighth, and the hitter is 

 black, not rufous. 



Pantoclis rufescens, h]>. nov. 



9. Lenjitli, .'i'"". Entirely brownish ])iceo'is; antenna' and legs, 

 brownisliyellow. Antenna- ir» jointed, snbJiliforin-moniliform; tlie lirst 

 Hagelhir joint twice as long as the ]>edirel, the joints beyond monili- 

 form; after the third transverse-mouiliform, the last one third longer 

 than the penultimate. INIetathorax short, carinated,the posterior angles 

 sliglitly prominent. Wings subfuscous, the marginal cell LM times as 

 long as the marginal vein, the latter slightly shorter than the ()bliqne 

 tirst branth of the radius. Abdomen conic-ovate, the petiole U times 

 as long as thick, fluted ; the segments, 3, 4, and 5 short, ecpnil ; the sixth 

 a little longer, the seventh thrice as long as the sixth and a little shorter 

 than the eighth. 



Habitat. — Texas. 



Type in (^oll. Ashmead. 



Described trom a single si)ecimeu. 



Pantoclis floridana, sp. nov. 



9 . Length, 2.5'""'. Polished black, pubescent; antennjp, mandibles, 

 teguhe, and legs brownish-yellow, the former dusky toward tips. An- 

 tenna' l.~>-,jointed, tiliform nioniliform; the tirst flagellar joint slightly 

 more than twice as long as the pedicel; the joints after the third eiiual, 

 moniliform. Metathorax with 5 keels, the jmsterior angles not ])rom- 

 inent. Wings subfuscous, the marginal cell thrice as lo'ig as the short 

 mitrginal vein, the latter shorter than the oblique flrst branch of the 

 radius. Abdomen oval; the ]>etiole about 1:^ times as long as thi<d\, 

 striated ; the segments 3, 4, it, and (i very short, about equal ; the seventh 

 longer, rufous. 



Haiutat. — Jacksonville, Fla. 



T^'pe in Coll. Ashmead, 



ZYGOTA liirster. 



H.viu. St- tl., II. p. L31 (ISM). 



(Tyi>c JUijila iihdomhialh Noes.) 



Head transverse or subglobose; the occiput straight, delicately mar- 

 gined behind; ocelli 3, arranged in a curved line, or subtriangularly 

 arranged; eyes oval, hairy. 



Antenna' inserted on a frontal juominence; in (5 14-joiated, flliform; 

 the sca])e rather short, extending scarcely beyond the ocelli; the 

 first flagellar joint as long, or nearly as long, as the scape, deeply ex- 

 cised at base; in 9 ir)-jointed,*thickened toward tips; the sc;M>e long 



