272 Mr. W. H. Aslimead's 



above, their femora ferruginous, with a blackish spot at extreme tips, 

 their tibite, except towards base, and their tarsi fuscous. Wings clear 

 hyaline, the stigma and veins brown-black. 



Grenada — Mount Gay Estate (Leeward side). Described 

 from three ^ specimens. One specimen has the yellow 

 colour changed to red by the cyanide. 



Tribe V. CAMPOPLEGINI. 



Genus Charops, Holmgren. 



186. Charops unicindus, n. sp. 



9 . Length 6'5 mm. Opac^ue black, closely, finely punctate, the 

 face, cheeks, sides of thorax more or less, and the metathorax clothed 

 with a glittering white pubescence ; scape, mandibles, tegulso, apex 

 of front coxae, front legs, middle trochanters, apex of middle 

 femora, their tibise and tarsi (more or less), hind trochanters, 

 and a broad annulus on tlie hind tibia) with their spurs yellow ; 

 otherwise the hind legs are black. The abdomen, except the second 

 segment on each side at base where there is a small yellowish 

 spot, and the third segment which lias a yellow band at base, is 

 black. Wings hyaline, the narrow stigma and veins being black 

 or blackisli. The eyes are submarginate within opposite the insertion 

 of the antennto, while tlie claws are pectinate. 



Grenada — Mount Gay Estate (Leeward side). Described 

 from one ^ specimen. 



Allied to G. Iriniacula, Ashmead, and possibly the 

 opposite sex of that species. 



Tribe VI. PANISCINI. 



Genus Paniscus, Gravenhorst. 



187. Paniscus ritfus, Brulk'. 



184G. Paniscus rnfus, Brulle, Hist. Nat. des Ins., iv, 

 p. 155. 



Grenada — Balthazar (Windward side). Eight ^ and 

 five ^ specimens. 



