AET. 8 ITEW HYMENOPTEEA, SUBPAMILY ANTEONINAE FENTON 5 



PSEUDOGONATOPUS VARIISTRIATUS, new series 



Figs. 17 and 4 



Female. — Length 3 mm. General color testaceous. Head wider 

 than long (8:5) ; vertex moderately concave, shining with a micro- 

 scopic areolation; antennae testaceous, as long as head, thorax, and 

 thoracic constriction together. (Fig. IT.) Prothorax and thoracic 

 constriction with microscopic aerolation ; chela as in Figure 4. Pro- 

 podeum finely transversely striate anteriorly before spiracles, stria- 

 tions run longitudinally between these, turning and extending down 

 the sides and also some surrounding the spiracles; posterior part of 

 propodeum transversely, arcuately striate, the convex side of the 

 striae posterior. Abdomen smooth, polished. 



Type locality. — Rio Piedras, Porto Eico. 



Described from one specimen collected January 18, 1913, by T. H. 

 Jones. 



Type.—Q^t. No. 40198, U.S.N.M. 



EUCAMPTONYX SECUNDUS, new species 



Figs. 18 and 3 



This species agrees well with Perkin's description of this genus, 

 except that the chelar claw is curved and has a subapical tooth and 

 the vertex is flat. 



Female.: — Length 6.4 mm. General color ferruginous. Head 

 broader than long (13 : 8) ; vertex flat, surface densely aerolate; ocelli 

 approximate and forming an equilateral triangle, a carina extends 

 from the median ocellus to between bases of antennae, and also one 

 from each lateral ocellus part way to the sides of the vertex; face, 

 clypeus and the four-dentate mandibles testaceous ; antennae long and 

 slender, scape, second, seventh to tenth joints testaceous, the rest be- 

 ing fuscous. (Fig. 3.) Pronotum with transverse impression before 

 the middle, sculpture same as that on head becoming more indis- 

 tinct on the disk of the posterior division; thoracic constriction 

 longer than wide, lighter in color than either prothorax or pro- 

 podeum, being testaceous, surface densely areolate as head and 

 pronotum ; legs unusually long, testaceous to ferruginous with darker 

 fuscous markings on the middle, hind coxae, all femora and tibiae; 

 anterior coxae and trochanters unusually long, stalk of latter at 

 least as long as the swollen tip, metatarsus and fourth tarsal joints 

 longer than the second, third, or fifth, the fourth being longer than 

 the first; the second joint is shorter than the third, being small and 

 transverse; chela as in Figure 18. Propodeum finely transversely 

 striated in front and in back, minutely areolated on the disk, areo- 

 lations also present between transverse striations, the latter extend- 

 ing down the sides then gradually becoming indistinguishable 

 except posteriorly. Abdomen smooth, polished. 



