248 Mr. W. H. Ashmead's 



119. Aglaotoma loiigicomis, Ash mead. 



(J. Length 1'4-1"5 mm. Agrees well with the 9 except in its 

 smaller size ami in the long 15-jointecl antennae ; these are mnch 

 longer than the body, ferruginous, the second joint roimded, half the 

 length of the first, the third joint elongated, much thickened, curved 

 and almost as long as joints 4 to 5 united, joints 4 to 15 subequal, 

 about twice as long as thick ; all flagenar joints delicately fluted. 



Grenada — Balthazar. Five $ specimens. 



Genus Diranchis, Forster. 



120. Diranchis grcnadcnsis, n. sp. 



9 . Length 1 "3 mm. Robust, black, shining ; antennse except three 

 or four terminal joints which are dusky, the mandibles, palpi, legs 

 and venter reddish-yellow, the coxte and femora -a little darker or 

 obfuscated. Mesonotum with a prominent median ridge which is 

 broadened anteri(jrly, and a distinct but short furrow on the shoulders. 

 Scutellum with the cup large, oval, its disk smooth but with a few 

 punctures, the furrow below the cup with radiating ridges. Wings 

 hyaline, except at base where they are dusky, the marginal cell almost 

 as wide as long, open along the costa, the subcostal and transverse 

 median veins brownish, the veins beyond pale or yellowish. Antennte 

 13-jointed, tlie first joint of flagellura not quite as long as the second, 

 joints 3 to 12 elliptic-oval. 



Grenada — Balthazar. Described from one % specimen. 



121. Diranchis fiavipcs, n. sp. 



$. Length VQ mm. General appearance similar to D. grenndensh 

 but slightly larger, with the first two joints of antennte and the legs 

 yellow, the rest of antennae brown-black. The cup of scutellum is 

 large-oval as in previous species but the disk has two fovete in the 

 centre surrounded by a submarginal groove, while the furrow below 

 the cup is minutely rugulose inthont radiating ridges. The wings 

 are clear hyaline, with the marginal cell open along the costa but 

 nearly twice as long as wide, while the veins are pale yellowish. 



Grenada — Chantilly Estate. Described from one ^ 

 specimen. 



