__ENTOMOLOGICAL NEws. 211 
i the apex, the fifth joining the posterior margin at the 
th, its branch near the basal third; membrane sparsely clothed 
e hairs. Halteres presumably yellowish transparent, coxae yel- 
— and tibiae pale yellowish straw, tarsi slightly darker. 
: agi slender, evenly curved, simple, the pulvilli a little shorter 
age claws. Genitalia; basal" clasp segment rather long, broad, 
ca to a narrowly rounded apex; terminal clasp segment long 
‘tapering slightly to an obtusely rounded apex. Dorsal plate and 
octane 
/ 15 mm. Antennae about as long as the body, 
rely haired, pale yellowish, 14 segments; the first broadly obconic, 
somewhat produced, broadly fusiform, the others cylindric, 
{ and fourth slightly fused; the fifth with a stem about 1-5 
agth of the subcylindric basal enlargement, which latter has a 
th_nearly 2% times its diameter, the membrane thickly dotted 
points, with a thick sub-basal whorl of long, stout, 
. 
Z. 
1 i occur near the basal third and apically ; terminal segment 
es its diameter and distally tapering to a narrowly rounded apex. 
af i quadriarticulate; the first segment irregularly fusiform; the 
er eeecenden, te longer than the first; the third half 
r second, more slender; all rather thickly clothed with 
coarse Colorational characters about as in the opposite sex, 
except that the abdomen appears to be a fuscous greenish yellow and 
posterior margins of the segments, especially the apical ones, are 
clothed with coarse setac; tarsal characters as in the 
sex. Ovipositor yellowish, probably nearly as long as the body 
when extended, the terminal lobes very long, slender, having a length 
fully the width and tapering to a subacute apex bearing a 
fate 1 from a number of specimens recently mounted 
>) 
"Types, a Se S. National Museum and 
Dotter York State Museum. 
opie C. F. Baker sent me 
species on Jacobinia coccinea, from Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba. 
"Both locality and food-plant are new —T. D. A. CockErent. 
Mx. Heawanx Rowe, of Berlin, Germany, has published a number of 
lists and price catalogues of Lepidoptera and Coleoptera. These will be 
_ found useful to both the collector and the systematic worker. 
>: 
