260 Mr. W. H. Asbmead's 



than the submarginal, the stigmal and postmaiginal equal in length, 

 the former gently ciirved. Abdomen pointed, compressed and 

 triangularly carinated beneath, the ovipositor less than half the 

 length of the abdomen, black, with a broad yellowish-white band at 

 the middle, extending from basal fourth to the middle, 



St. Vincent. Described from a single $ specimen. 



156. Euijdmus iJciUidipes, n. sp. 



$ . Length 2 "5 mm. Cupreous, impunctate ; head posteriorly and 

 the mesopleura bluish-black ; abdomen brownish-piceous, with the 

 dorsum, except l)ase and apex, and the venter paler ; scape, pedicel 

 beneath and legs, except a spot at base of hind coxce, brownish -yellow ; 

 flagellum subclavate, black or brown-black. Wings hyaline, the 

 venation brownish, the marginal vein extremely long being twice 

 the length of the submarginal, the stigmal vein clavate, slightly 

 curved, the postmarginal long, acuminate, nearly thrice as long as 

 the stigma. The scape is somewhat stout, obclavate, and extends to 

 the ocelli ; the pronotum is triangular, convex above ; mesonotum 

 longer than wide, impressed posteriorly, the anterior prominence 

 convex and extending posteriorly to half the length of the meso- 

 notum, while the parapsides are convexly rounded. Abdomen 

 elongate-oval, as long as the thorax, with a prominent black 

 pubesceiit ovipositor that is less than half the length of the abdomen. 



St. Vincent. Described from two $ specimens. 



157. Uupelmus cupreicollis, n. sp. 



9 . Length 2'5 mm. ; ovijiositor black, half the length of the 

 abdomen. Stature of E. pallidipesy head, pronotum, disk of 

 mesonotum and more or less of the abdomen, especially above, 

 cupreous ; thorax otherwise, except mesopleura, ajueous-black, the 

 anterior prominence of mesonotum extending only to one-third its 

 length, the mesopleura dark bluish. Wings as in E. jxdlidipes. 

 Legs pale yellowish, tlie hind coxte cupreous, all femora, except tips, 

 embrowned or fuscous, the anterior and middle tibiae with a black or 

 fuscous annulus a little beyond the base. 



St. Vincent. Described from a single ^ speoimeo. 



158. Eupelmus sulcatus, n. sp. 



$ . Length 2 "5 mm. ; elongate, slender, seneous-black or sub- 

 metallic ; head metallic greenish ; temples and mesopleura bluish, 

 the mesosternuni with a long broad sulcus. Antennaj black, the 



