1895.] HTMBNOPTERA OF THE ISL.WD OF GRENADA. 747 



(2) Kleidotoma insulaeis, Ashm. Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. 

 XXV, p. 69. 



Balthazar. A single specimen. In not having the front wings 

 emarginate at apex, no pubescent girdle at base of abdomen, and in 

 having black coxae, this species approaches nearest to K. atrocoxalis, 

 but it is sHghtly smaller, the antennae ai-e different, and the cup of 

 scutellum is without punctures on the fore part. 



(3) Kleidotoma smithii, sp. u. 



$. Length 0*9 to 1-1 mm. Polished black; antennae (except 

 the funicle and sometimes more or less of pedicel, which are more 

 or less piceous) black ; legs (except the hind coxae, which are rufo- 

 piceous) reddish yellow ; mandibles and palpi yellowish. 



Antennae 13-jointed, extending to apex of thorax, the scape 

 hardly three times as long as the pedicel ; funicle 8-jointed, the 

 first joint about twice as long as thick, the second very little longer 

 than thick, the following small, moniliform, the last a little the 

 widest ; club 3-jointed, the first and second joints about equal in 

 size, 1| times as long as thick, the last ovate, about twice as long 

 as thick, all delicately fluted. Thorax subovoid, the mesonotum 

 hardly twice as long as wide ; scutellum striated at sides, behind 

 punctate, the cup small, with a single fovea, but without punctures. 

 Wings hyaline, ciliated, the apex rounded, entire ; the veins yellow- 

 ish, the marginal vein quadrate, the marginal cell a little more than 

 twice as long as wide, open along the fore margin, the first abscissa 

 of radius a little longer than the second. Abdomen a little longer 

 than the thorax, with a raised non-pubescent ring at base. 



c? . Length 0-75 mm. Polished black ; antennae 15-jointed, 

 filiform, about Ig times as long as the body, brownish yellow, 

 more or less dusky toward tips, the flagellar joints all fluted, the 

 scape not twice as long as the pedicel ; the first joint of flagellum 

 slightly curved, about twice as long as the second, which is the 

 smallest joint, the joints after the second longer, subequal, about 

 twice as long as thick. Wings as in female. Legs brownish 

 yellow or reddish yellow. 



Balthazar and Grand Etang. Described from 2 male and 

 4 female specimens. 



(4) Kleidotoma makginalis, sp. n. 



5 . Length 0-45 to O'S mm. Polished black ; antennae (except 

 club and sometimes the two basal joints) and legs (including coxae) 

 reddish yellow ; club black or piceous ; mandibles red ; palpi 

 yellowish. 



Antennae 13-jointed, extending to base of abdomen, the scape 

 only a little longer than the pedicel : funicle 8-jointed, the first joint 

 about 2g times as long as thick, the following joints moniliform, 

 the last two or three a little wider than long ; club 3-jointed, the 

 first joint the smallest, about Ig times as long as thick, the second 

 about twice as long as thick, the third ovate, slightly longer. 



