340 Mr. Bridgman's additions to T. A. MarshalVs 



Hemiteles gracilis, Thorns. 

 Thorns., Opusc. Ent., 989, GO, <3^ , ? . 

 This species I had considered H. micator^ Gr. 



Hemiteles vaUdicornis, Thorns. 



Thorns., Opusc. Ent., 995, 76, ? . 



This species I considered H. mekmopygus, Gr., and do 

 not see in what respect it differs from Gravenhorst's 

 description of that insect. 



Hemiteles halteatus, Thorns. 

 Ann. Soc. Ent. d. France, 28, 14. 

 This I took at Heigham, near Norwich. Female. 



Hemiteles capreolus, Thorns. 



Thorns., Opusc. Ent., 970, 8, <y , ? . 



The female was taken in the neighbourhood of Shiere 

 by Dr. Capron ; the male I took m3^self near Norwich. 



Hemiteles scahriculus, Thoms. 

 Thorns., Opusc. Ent., 969, 6, <^ , ? . 

 Taken in the neighbourhood of Norwich. Female. 



Hemiteles minutus, n. s. 



Nitidus ; niger ; pedibus anticis ex parte piceis. 



Very smooth and shining ; head subquadrate, not quite so wide 

 as the thorax ; face quadrate, rather protuberant ; space between 

 the eyes and mandibles about equal to the space between the base 

 of the two mandibles ; clypeus scarcely divided fi-om the face ; 

 antennae a little shorter than the body ; scape rather longer than 

 wide, notched outside ; flagellum somewhat filiform, thinner at the 

 base than the apex, slightly attenuated at the apex ; 1st joint about 

 four times as long as wide, remainder gradually decreasing in 

 length. Parapsides of thorax somewhat distinct in front ; meso- 

 notum covered with very fine pubescence, and almost obsolete 

 punctures ; thorax longer than high ; nietathorax with two distinct 

 transverse ridges ; supero-medial area defined by two longitudinal 

 converging Unes, wider in front than behind, and a httle wider than 

 long, very finely punctate or with very fine rugae, either only just 



