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Superfamily VIII. ICHNEUMONOIDEA. 

 Family LXXIV. EVANIIDiE. 



Gouus Eyania, FabriciuR. 

 170. Evania appendigaster, Linne. 

 Grenada — St. George's (Leeward side). One $ specimen. 



Family LXXV. AGRIOTYPID^. 



This family is represented by a single species found in 

 Europe. I have not the least doubt, however, but that 

 when more attention is given to breeding Neuropteroid 

 insects, additional new species and genera will be dis- 

 covered. 



Family LXXVI. ICHNEUMONIDiE. 



Subfamily I. ICIINEUMONIN^-E. 



It is somewhat singular that not a single representative 

 of this group has been taken in either St. Vincent or 

 Grenada, although many species are recorded from Cuba 

 and other of the West Indian Islands. 



Subfamily II. CRYPTIKM. 



Tribe II. PHVGADEUONIXI. 



Genus Stiboscopus, Forster. 



171. Stiboscoptcs thoracicus, n. sp. 



5_. Length 2-5-3 mm.; ovipositor scarcely lialf the length of the 

 abdomen. Head, mesosternum and metuthorax black ; prothorax, 

 epipleura, mesonotum and scutellum coral red ; antenna;, mandibles 

 and abdomen honey-yellow ; legs pale yellowish or somewhat 

 whitish, especially the coxte and trochanters ; wings hyaline, the 

 stigma and veins pale, the areolet open behind. Head transverse, 

 polished, shining, except the face below the antennre wliich is finely 

 punctate and sparsely pubescent. Mesonotum shagreened posteriorly 

 in front of scutellum, delicately transversely rugulose ; scutellum 

 polished, convex ; metathorax completely areolated, the surface 

 shining but sparsely punctate. Abdomen polished, impunetate, the 

 sutures 2 and 3 blackish. 



The ^ agrees with the 9j except that the pronotum and tUn 



