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Family X. STELlDIDiE. 



Snlifamily II. CCELlOXIX^'E. 



Genus Ccelioxys, Latreille. 



21. Ccelioxys aMominalis, Giierin, 



1845. Goelioxys ahdominalis, Gue'riii, Iconogr. rcgn. aiiim., 



Ins., p. 453, $. 

 1850, Lucas, in La Sagra's Hist. fis. Cuba, 



vii, p. 779, tab. 19, f. 11. 

 1864. Cresson, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., ii, 



p. 408. 

 1881. Dewitz, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr., xxv, 



p. 199. 

 1896. Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym., x, p. 480. 



Grenada — St. George's (Leeward side) ; Grenadines — 

 Canonan. Five % and three $ specimens. 



Family XL PANURGIDyE. 



Genus Dufourea, Lepeletier. 



22. Bufourea sulcyanea, n. sp. 



^ . Length 4.5 mm. Dark blue, with a sparse, pale pubescence, 

 the head and thorax distinctly punctate. Abdomen smooth, shining, 

 at most with some microscopic punctures. Ocelli red. Scape black, 

 the flagellum brown-black, along the sides and beneath paler. Legs 

 black, the tibise brown-black, the tarsi ferruginous. Wings sub- 

 hyaline, the stigma and veins brown. Tegulje dark rufo-piceous. 

 Metathorax with a semicircular enclosure at base, the surface of 

 same roughened from elevated lines. 



St. Vincent. Described from one ^ specimen. 



Genus Hyl^osoma, Ashraead. 

 1898. Ilylieosoma, Ashm., Psyche, viii, p. 376. 



23. Hylcxosoma longiccps, n. sp. 



$ 1^ . Length 3'5-4"5 mm. jEneous black, sparsely clothed with 

 a pale pubescence. Head and thorax sparsely but distinctly punctate. 

 Antennae inserted a little above the middle of the face, black, the 

 flagellum strongly ciavate, brownish beneath. Head elongate, seen 

 from in front fully twice as long as wide, the eyes very long and sub- 

 margiuate within, opposite the insertion of the antenna). Ocelli pale, 



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