ART. 8 NEW HYMElSrOPTERA, SUBFAMILY ANTEONINAE FENTON" 1 1 



Described from three specimens, type collected July 27, 1920, by 

 C. T. Greene at Falls Church, Virginia ; paratypes July 19, 1923, by 

 R, A. Cushman, at the same locality. 



Tyfe.—C^t. No. 40191, U.S.N.M. Paratypes in U.S.N.M. and 

 writer's collection. 



DEINODRYINUS VARIABILIS CARINATUS, new variety 



Female. — Size smaller than Deinodryirms variahilis, being 5 mm. 

 in length. General color ferruginous. Head black except below 

 ocelli in type and as far as clypeus in the paratype, where the black 

 pigmentation fades into ferruginous; three distinct carinae are 

 present on the face extending from ocelli to the base of the clypeus ; 

 the two lateral ones are more distinct, curved inward on the face so 

 that they meet the median; there is also a carina which bounds the 

 inner margin of each eye; the comparative lengths of the antennal 

 joints are somewhat different than variaMUs and the punctures on 

 the pronotum are finer. Abdomen f usco-piceous. 



Type locality. — Flatbush, New York. 



Described from two specimens, type collected at Flatbush, New 

 York, August 2, 1895, by J. L. Zabriskie; paratype collected at 

 Lawrence, Kansas, July 7, 1896, by Hugo Kahl. 



Type. — Cat. No. 40192, U.S.N.M. Paratype in writer's collection. 



DEINODRYINUS PILOSIFRONS, new species 



Fig. 20 



Female. — Similar in size, general coloring, and structure to Deino- 

 dryinus variahilis, but with the following differences : Head black 

 except face below bases of antennae, which is testaceous; one carina 

 extends from median ocellus to clypeus ; face densely pilose ; antennae 

 entirely testaceous, structure as in Figure 20. Thorax testaceous 

 with both small and large punctations irregularly placed; mesoscu- 

 tum black with shallow punctures regularly placed, parapsidal fur- 

 rows deep and converging; scutellum and postscutellum black, 

 smooth, and shining; legs testaceous except middle and hind femora 

 and parts of coxae, which are brownish; wings bifasciate, as is 

 characteristic of genus, but bands much lighter in color than in 

 variahilis. Propodeum black, rugose, with scattered white pilosity. 

 Abdomen reddish brown. 



Type locality. — ^Alta Vera, Paz, Guatemala. 



Described from one specimen collected by G. P. Goll, April, 1905. 



Type.— C^i. No. 40193, U.S.N.M. 



DEINODRYINUS BILOBUS, new species 



Figs. 22 and 8 



This species in general answers to the description of Deinodryinus 

 as characterized by Perkins, but the following differences are noted : 

 The head is not greatly produced behind the eyes; the pronotum is 



