388 A. A. GiRAULT, 



sliorter thaii funicle seven. Pubescence not conspicuous. Terminal 

 cliib Joint obtusely pointed. 



(From 3 specimens, ^/g-inch objective, 1-inch optic, Bausch & 

 Lome). 



Male. Length 3,25 mm. Smaller. 



The same, dittering- in the shape of the abdomen, the length of 

 its petiole and in antennal stmctnre. Abdomen fiom the dorsal 

 aspect ovate, lateral aspect triangulär, straight beneath, nearly 

 acutely convexed above toward base, about as long as the thorax, 

 the genitalia exserted, the petiole long and slender but not ex- 

 cessively so, thickening somewhat caudad, about threefourths the 

 length ot the posterior coxae and not as long as the body of the 

 abdomen. Caudal tarsi with more of the distal Joint black. 



Antennal scape longer, projecting farther above the Vertex, in 

 the cephalic aspect, along one side it is marked with a tliin longi- 

 tudinal black line; scape and pedicel yellowish, flagellum brown- 

 black, reddish distad. Scape straight, as long as, or nearly, the 

 remainder of the flagellum; pedicel slightly longer than the first 

 funicle Joint; ring-joint slightly shorter than in the female; first 

 funicle Joint slightly wider than long, all funicle joints (one to five) 

 subequal, all of them acute at both sides distad, joints two to seven 

 with Short petioles, six distinctly smaller and seven only half the 

 size of one; club not differentiated, the flagellum cylindrical ; club 

 consisting of three weak joints more or less cemented together, 

 though clearly defined by narrow incisions, obtuse distad. 



(From 1 specimen, the same objective and optic.) 



Described from 1 male and 3 female specimens, minutien mounted 

 and all bearing the following label: "Paraguay, S. Amerika, Paraguay, 

 19./1. 1906, J. D. Anisits". Named in honor of Prof. Anisits who 

 collected the specimens. 



Types. Katalog No. 31937, Zool. Museum Berlin, 1 S, 1 ?, 

 minutien mounted. 



Co typ es. Accession No. 44179, Illinois State Laboratory of 

 Natural History, Urbana, Illinois, ü. S. A., 2 ?? , minutien ; also 

 1 sUde, <?, $ antenna. 



