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Hfab.—I\linois. One specimen. 
CALYPTUS TIBIATOR. JV. sf.— ©. Black, shining ; head transversely 
subquadrate ; clypeus, except base, and mandibles, fulvous ; palpi white ; 
antennae brown-black above, fulvo-testaceous beneath.; tegulae and basal 
wing nervures honey-yellow ; wings hyaline, iridescent, stigma and ner- 
vures fuscous ; legs pale luteous, spot on tips of posterior femora above, 
their tibiae except base, and tips of their tarsi, blackish ; abdomen short, 
depressed, shining, two basal segments longitudinally aciculated when 
viewed under a strong lens, the first segment with two longitudinal carinae, 
converging at apex. Length .1o inch. 
Hab.—New Jersey. One specimen. Smaller than rotundiceps, which 
it closely resembles. 
CALYPTUS MEXICANUS. J. sp.—Î. Deep black, sub-opaque, clothed 
with a very short whitish pile; head transverse; mandibles and palpi 
brown ; antennae brown-black ; middle lobe of mesothorax with a central 
longitudinal ridge, the sutures broad and deep, meeting on the disc before 
posterior margin ; two deep square depressions before scutellum; meta- 
thorax coarsely reticulated ; depressions of pleura and pectus coarsely 
striated; tegulae piceous; wings hyaline, iridescent, slightly dusky at 
tips ; legs black, more or less tinged with brownish, the four anterior tarsi 
pale fuscous ; abdomen sub-convex, coarsely and longitudinally aciculated 
or striated, first segment with two prominent longitudinal carinae, con- 
verging towards apex, apical margin of second segment narrowly smooth 
and polished. Length .20 inch. 
Hab.—Orizaba, Mexico. (Prof. Sumichrast.) One specimen. 
Genus Eupapizon, Nees. 
EUBADIZON MACULIVENTRIS, Cesson, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., Nov., 
1872. 
Ffab.—Texas. One f specimen. 
EUBADIZON LATERALIS. WV. sp.—-®. Pale honey-yellow; palpi 
whitish ; spot covering ocelli and occiput fuscous ; antennae nearly as 
long as body, fuscous above, testaceous beneath, pale at base ; mesothorax 
except sides of middle lobe, scutellar region and metathorax above 
blackish ; metathorax rounded above, smooth, without carinae ; wings 
hyaline, iridescent, stigma and nervures fuscous; legs paler than body, 
tips of posterior femora, their tibiae and tarsi blackish, bases of their 
