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first, straight and stout. Metapleura covered with a griseous 

 pubescence. 



Balthazar (windward side). 



Teteameeoceba, Ashm., g. n, 

 (Type, T. variabilis.') 



Antennae in female 13-jointed, nearly as long as the body and 

 terminating in an abrupt 4-iointed club; otherwise similar to 

 Pentamerocera : the marginal cell closed, the second abscissa o£ 

 radius longer than the first with a slight outward curve, the first 

 abscissa with a slight inward curve. 



This genus is also only a subgenus of Eucoela and is quite 

 distinct from Te.trarhapta, Forster, with which it agrees only in 

 having a 4-jointed antennal club, the shape of the abdomen, 

 scutellum, and venation being quite distinct. 



(1) Teteameeoceba vaeiabilis, sp. n. 



2 . Length 0-9 to 1*4 mm. Polished black, with sometimes the 

 pleura, metathorax, and base of abdomen reddish or brownish ; 

 antennae, except the last 2 or 3 joints, and legs brownish yellow ; 

 last 2 or 3 club-joints black. 



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

 pedicel subequal ; funicle 7-jointed, the first joint the longest, 

 3| times as long as thick at apex, joints 2-5 a little shorter, joints 

 6-7 still shorter and thicker, about twice as long as thick ; club 

 4-jointed, the first joint a little smaller than the second, the last 

 the stoutest. Scutellum closely punctate, the cup ovate, with a 

 small fovea posteriorly and 4 punctures on the smooth anterior 

 part. Wings hyaline, the tegulae piceous ; the veins light brown 

 or yellovidsh, the marginal cell completely closed, the first abscissa 

 of radius very little shorter than the second, shghtly curved 

 inwardly, the second abscissa slightly curved inwardly. Abdomen 

 as long as the head and thorax united, black, more or less piceous 

 or brownish toward base, and with a narrow pubescent girdle. 



Balthazar (vdndward side) and Mount Gay Estate. Described 

 from four female specimens. 



Family Ichnettmonid^. 

 Subfamily Ophionin^. 

 Charops, Holmgren. 

 Chaeops bimaculata, sp. n. 



5 . Length 6 mm. Black, coarsely punctate, and more or less 

 distinctly clothed with a glittering pubescence, especially on face, 

 mesosternum, and metathorax ; flagellum brown-black ; scape, 

 pedicel, mandibles, palpi, tegulae, foveae on second abdominal 

 segment, a band at base of third segment, and legs yellow ; middle 



