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Superfamily VI. CYNIPOIDEA. 

 Family LVIII. FIGITID^. 



Subfamily I. FIGITIN^E. 



Genus Solenaspis, Ashmead. 



111. Solenaspis MfoveolatM, Cresson. 



Grenada — Grand Etang (Windward side), 1900 feet. 

 One (^ sisecimen. 



Subfamily V. EUCCELWjE. 

 Genus Euccelidia, Ashmead. 

 112. Euccdidia canadensis, Ashmead. 

 Grenada — Balthazar (Windward side). One $ sj)ecimen. 



Genus Dicerataspis, Ashmead. 

 113. Dieercctasjns grcnadcnsis, Ashmead. 



(^ . LeugLli 0'8 mm. Agrees well with the $ except in its much 

 smaller size and in its antennal characters : These are long, much 

 longer than the body, filiform, 15-jointed, rufous, the first joint sub- 

 globose, a little longer than thick, the second rounded, the third the 

 longest and longer than 1 and 2 united, clavate, the fourth and 

 following joints .shorter, subequal, elliptic-oval, aljout 2^ times as long 

 as thick, striate. Wings hj'aline, ciliate, the veins bi'ownish-yellow, 

 the marginal cell open all along the costa. 



Grenada — Balthazar (Windward side). Described from 

 two specimens. 



The species was originally described from a unique 

 female taken on Mount Gay Estate. 



Genus Erisphagia, Forster. 

 114. Erisphagianigricc-ps, n. sp. 



$ . Length 1'5 mm. Polished, impunctate, the head and six terminal 

 joints of antennie black ; thorax and abdomen red ; seven basal 

 joints of antennre and the legs yellow. Wings hyaline, the veins pale 

 brownish, the marginal cell closed. First two joints of antennas suli- 

 globose, nearly equal, joints 3 to 5 slenderer, subequal and subclavate, 

 (j and 7 much stouter, 8 to 13 forming a more or less distinct club, 



