250 Mr. W. H. Ashmead's 



129. Hcrnplasta sandi-mncenti, Ashmead. 

 Grenada — Balthazar. One $ and three $ specimens. 



130. Hcxai^lasta instahilis, Ashmead. 



Grenada — Mirabeau Estate, Balthazar. Three $ speci- 

 mens. 



131. Ilexajylasta a-ffi,nis, Ashmead. 

 Grenada — Balthazar. One ^ specimen. 



Genus Pentamerocera, Ashmead. 

 132. Pentamerocera distingucnda, Ashmead. 

 Grenada — Balthazar. Six $ specimens. 



(^ agrees with tlie 9 except in having fihforiu, 15-jointed antennfe. 

 These are much longer than the body, brownish-yellow, somewhat 

 dusky towards apex, the first joint obconic, the second globose, the 

 third more slender and just a little longer than the fourth, subcla- 

 vate, joints 4 to 15 subequal, just a little longer than the fourth. 

 All joints of the flagellum fluted. 



Superfamily VII. GHALCIDOIDEA. 



Family LX. AGAONIDiE. 



Genus Blastophaga, Gravenhorst. 



133. Blastopltaga iiiccipes, n. sp. 



5 . Length 1'5 mm. ; ovipositor H times as long as the abdomen. 

 Polished black, impunctured ; agrees well with the B. schwarzil, 

 from Florida, except that it is nearly twice as large and the thorax 

 entirely is black ; coxse and femora piceous ; tibite and tarsi paler ; 

 three basal joints of antenna) rufo-testaceous ; the flagellum stouter, 

 incrassated toward tip, black, fluted, with stift' black hairs, the second 

 joint longer than thick. AVings clear hyaline, the subcostal nervure 

 towards base pale brownish, the radius perpendicular with the 

 marginal and not longer than the marginal nervure ; post-marginal 

 nervure but slightly developed. 



St. Vincent. Described from five $ specimens, collected 

 by Herbert H. Smith ; $ unknown. 



This species is closely allied to B. schwarzii, found in 



