NO. 1202. GENERA OF THE ENCYRTIN^—ASHMEAD. 355 



4. ANAGYRUS PULCHRICORNIS Howard. 



Cerchysiiis pulcUricornis Howard, Jouru. Linn. Soc. Lond. ZooL.XXV, p. 87, fe- 

 male.— Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym., V, 1898, p. 244. 



Type in Britisli Museum. 



Habitat. — West Indies : St. Vincent. 



5. ANAGYRUS TEREBRATUS Howard. 



Cerchysius ter ebr at as How aud, Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond. ZooL, XXV, 1894, p. 87, 

 female and male. — Dalla,Toere, Cat. Hym., V, 1898, p. 244. 



Type in Britisli Museum. 



Habitat. — West Indies : St. Vincent. 



11. ANUSIA Forster. 



1856. Amisia FoRSTis,R, Hym. Stud., II, p. 32. 



(Type, Ectro7na fulvescens Westwood.) 



I. ANUSIA FULVESCENS Westwood. 



Ectroma fulvescens Westwood, Phil. Mag. (3), III, 1833, p. 344. 



Anusia nasicornis Forster, Verh. naturh. Ver. pr. Eheinl., XVIII, 1860, p. 133, 



female. 

 Anusia austriaca Forster, Verh. naturh. Ver. Rheinl., XVIII, 1860, p. 133, female. 

 Anusia fulvescens Mayr, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, XXV, 1875, p. 769, female. 



Habitat. — Euroi3e, 



2. ANUSIA HEYDENII Mayr. 



Anusia heydenii Mayr, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, XXV, 1875, p. 770, female. — 

 Dalla Torre Cat. Hym., V, 1898, p. 237. 



Habitat. — Europe. 



3. ANUSIA NEOMEXICANA Ashmead, new species. 



Female. — Lengtli, 1.G5 mm. Ferruginous, with metallic or violaceous 

 reflections, and clotlied with a silvery pubescence 5 scutellum croceous; 

 mesopleura posteriorly golden, the metapleura clothed with a dense sil- 

 very pile ; hiud legs brown, the coxfe violaceous. Flagellum compressed 

 fusiform, not longer than the large foliaceously dilated scape, black ; all 

 the funicle joints are wider than long. Scape and pedicel reddish- 

 brown. 



Type.— G&t. No. 4730, [J.S.N.M. (Ashmead collection.) 



Habitat. — New Mexico: Las Cruces. 



Described from a single specimen taken by Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell. 



12. HENICOPYGUS Ashmead, ne-w genus. 



(Type, Benicopygiis siibapterus.) 



Allied to Meromysobia and Hricydnus, but differs decidedly in the 

 much larger, broader head, in having the lateral ocelli much farther 

 away from the eye margin, the flagellum broader, strongly compressed. 



