1895.] HTMEIfOPTEEA OF THE ISLAITD OP GEENADA. 773 



cup rather small, ovate, with a minute fovea posteriorly and two 

 punctures anteriorly. Wings hyaline, strongly cQiate ; the veins 

 brownish yellow, the marginal cell closed, the second abscissa of 

 radius very little longer than the first. Abdomen with only a 

 sparse pubescent girdle at base. 



cS . Length 1 mm. Polished black ; antennae 5-jointed, long, 

 filiform, light brown, the three basal joints and the legs yellowish ; 

 first joint of flagellum one-half longer than the second, the follow- 

 ing joints about equal, 3 times as long as thick ; otherwise as in 

 female. 



St. John's (leeward side). Described from one male and one 

 female specimen. 



(17) Hexaplasta hexomeba, sp. n. 



2 . Length 1-4-1-6 mm. Polished black ; antennae, except 

 sometimes the funicle, black, the funicle sometimes piceous; legs 

 brownish or reddish yellow. 



Antennae 13-jointed, joints 2-5 of funicle subequal, a little 

 longer than thick ; club-joints, except the last which is ovate and 

 twice as long as thick, a Httle longer than thick, or oblong. Scu- 

 tellum rugose, the cup OA-ate, with a small fovea posteriorly and 4 

 small punctures anteriorly (2 on each side). Wings hyaline, ciliate, 

 the veins brownish yellow, the marginal cell closed, the second 

 abscissa of radius 1| times as long as the first. Abdomen nearly 

 as long as the head and thorax united and almost devoid of pubes- 

 cence at base. 



Chantilly and St. John's Eiver. Described from two female 

 specimens. 



(18) Hexaplasta incongetja, sp. n. 



2 . Length 1*5 mm. Polished black ; antennas, except club 

 and legs, reddish yellow. 



Antennae 13-jouited, not extending beyond the middle of 

 abdomen ; the first joint of funicle twice as long as thick, joints 

 2-5 a little longer than thick ; club-joints, except the last which is 

 ovate and twice as long as thick, only a little longer than thick. 

 Scutellum finely rugose, the cup rounded, with no fovea posteriorly 

 and connected anteriorly with the mesonotum by a carina, the 

 basal fovea crenated. Wings hyaline, ciliate, the veins yellowish, 

 the marginal cell closed, the second abscissa of radius 1| times as 

 long as the first. Abdomen about as long as the head and thorax 

 united, the pubescent girdle at base very faint. 



Mount Gay Estate. Described from one female specimen. 



(19) Hexaplasta pleuealis, sp. n. 



5 . Length 1-25 to 1*5 mm. Polished black; sides of thorax 

 brownish piceous or rufous, the metapleura red; antennae, except 

 the last five joints, and legs brownish yellow. 



Antennae 13-jointed, the funiclar joints 2-5 three or more times 

 longer than thick ; club-joints tA\dce as long as thick. Cup large, 



