1895.] HTMENOFCEEA OF TttE ISLA-ISTD OF SEEN ADA. 761 



Oup of scutellum ovate, with a fovea pos- 

 teriorly ; antennae, except club, rufous 

 or reddisli yellow ; legs brownish 

 yellow. 

 First funiclar joint twice as long as the 

 second, joints 2-4 obconical, sub- 

 equal, at least twice as long as thick 

 at apex ; club-joints oblong, 1^ times 



as long as thick H. robtista, sp. n. 



First funiclar joint only a little longer 

 than the second; joints 2-4 long, 

 cylindrio, subequal, about 3J times as 



long as thick H. gracilicornis, sp. n. 



Metapleura and metanotum red. 



Oup of scutellum ovate, with a fovea pos- 

 teriorly and about 6 punctures ante- 

 riorly. 

 First flagellar joint about 3 times as long 

 as thick, the following a little shorter, 

 subequal in length but becoming a 

 little stouter ; antennae, except last 4 



joints, and legs yellow H. xanthognatha, sp. n. 



2. Cup of scutellum ovate, with a fovea posteriorly 

 and about 4 punctures anteriorly. 

 Antennae, except club, rufous ; legs brownish yel- 

 low ; first joint of flagellum about twice as 

 long as the second, joints 3-4 very little longer 



than thick H. aliena, sp. n. 



Cup of scutellum oval, with a round fovea a little be- 

 hind the middle. 

 Antenna, except scape and 1 or 2 apical joints, and 

 legs brownish yellow ; first joint of flagellum 

 longer than the second, 2-3 shortening, the 

 fourth as long as the first H. flavicornis, sp. n. 



(1) Heptameeoceea bicoloe, sp. n. 



$ . Length 1 mm. Head and thorax polished black ; abdomen 

 rufous ; antennae, except club, rufous ; legs brownish yellow. 



Antennae 13-jointed, nearly as long as the body ; fuuicle 4- 

 jointed, the first joint very little longer than the second, the others 

 subequal in lenguh but sUghtly stouter ; club-joints subequal, a 

 little more than three times as long as thick. Cup of scutellum 

 rather large, oval, the channel surrounding it striated ; metanotum 

 punctate. Wings hyaline, pubescent, the veins testaceous, the 

 marginal cell closed, the first abscissa of radius not much shorter 

 than second, and slightly bowed inwardly, the second abscissa 

 straight and slightly thickened. Abdomen not quite as long as 

 the head and thorax united, with a sparse hair-fringe at base. 



Mount Gay Estate (leeward side). Described from one female 

 specimen. 



(2) Heptameeoceea singulaeis, sp. n. 



$ . Length 0*75 mm. Polished black ; antennae, except club, 

 and legs brownish yellow ; club brown. 



Antennae 13-jointed, very nearly as long as the body; pedicel 

 oblong, larger than scape ; f unicle 4-jointed, the first joint only a 



