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posteriorly which occupies about half the surface. "Wings hyaline, 

 entire at apex, the veins light brown, the marginal vein open along 

 the fore margin, the second abscissa of radius a little longer than 

 the first. Abdomen with a sparse pubescent girdle at base. 



Balthazar (windward side). Described from one female specimen. 



Heptameeis, Forster. 

 Hepta5ieeis flatipes, sp. n. 



2 . Length 1 mm. Polished black ; antennaj, except the 

 7-jouited club, and legs yellow. 



Antennae 13-jointed, not quite so long as the body, the scape 

 only a little longer than the pedicel ; funicle 4-jointed, slender, 

 the first joint the longest, not quite twice so long as the second, 

 joints 2— i subequal, longer than thick: club abrupt, 7-jointed, the 

 joints subequal, about 2| times as long as thick, fluted, the last 

 joint slightly the longest. Mesonotum as long as wide at base ; 

 scutellum indistinctly striate, the cup oval, smooth on the disk, 

 with a small fovea posteriorly and some punctures anteriorly. 

 Wings hyaline ; the veins yellowish, the anterior wings slightly 

 emarginate at apex, the marginal cell closed along the fore margin 

 for more than half its length, the second abscissa of radius 

 1^ times as long as the first. Abdomen black, a little longer than 

 the thorax, with a slender pubescent girdle at base. 



Balthazar. Described from one female specimen. 



PAEAinoM(EA, Ashm., g. n. 



9 . Antennae 12-jointed, with an abrupt 7-jointed club ; the 

 scape obconical, only a little longer than the pedicel, which is 

 rounded ; funicle 3-jointed, the first joint not quite so long as the 

 second and third united, which are moniliform ; club 7-jointed, the 

 joints about equal in size, strongly fluted. Scutellum rugose, the 

 cup rather large, o^al, the carina separating it from the mesonotum 

 very short, the disk M^ith a fovea posteriorly and a few punctures 

 anteriorly. "Wings -^ith a closed margmal cell, the first abscissa 

 of radius shorter than the second. Otherwise as in Eucoela. 



This genus is distinguished from all other genera in the Eacoelince, 

 except J/io//i««and Icliomor]plia,~E'6vs,tQv, by having only 12-jointed 

 antennae, and from these two genera by its scutellar and antennal 

 characteristics. In Miomcea the cup of the scuteUum is large, 

 rounded, with the whole disk impressed, while the antennae are 

 filiform, with the first flagellar joint the longest and curved. In 

 Idiomorpha the marginal cell is closed, while the antennae are also 

 different. 



Paeamiomcea heptatoma, sp. n. 



5 . Length 1'25 mm. Polished black ; basal five joints of 

 antennae and legs brownish yellow ; club-joints black, strongly 

 fluted ; clypeus and mandibles rufous. "Wings hyaline, ciliate, the 

 veins light brown, the marginal cell closed, not quite twice so long 



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