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and hind coxae and femora, except tips of the middle pair, tips of 

 middle tibiae and base and apex of hind tibiae and their tarsi, except 

 narrowly at base of joints, black ; tips of joints of anterior and 

 middle tarsi dusky. "Wings fuscous, the costal vein at base yellow, 

 the stigma and all other veins black or blackish fuscous. Meta- 

 thorax rugose. 



Mount Gay Estate. Described from one female specimen. 



EiPHOSOMA, Cresson. 



ElPHOSOMA ANNULATTTS, Cr. 



This species is represented by 4 male aud 6 female specimens 

 taken on Mount Gay Estate. 



Angitia, Holmgren. 



Angitia insularis, Ashm. 



Oremastus? insularis, Ashm. Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xxv. 

 p. 140. 



This species, doubtfully described under the genus Oremastus, 

 is represented by one male and one female specimen, labelled 

 St. John's Eiver. 



Theesilochus, Holmgren. 



Thbrsilochus oculatus, sp. n. 



c? . Length 3 mm. Head and thorax above black, shining, 

 sericeous, impunctate ; metathorax areolated ; thorax at sides and 

 beneath rufous ; clypeus, legs, including all coxae, and the abdomen 

 reddish yellow or dark honey-yellow. 



Head transverse, the occiput subconvex, the frons impressed ; eyes 

 very large, occupying the whole side of the head, strongly facetted 

 and convergent above, the vertex therefore very narrow ; ocelli 

 large, prominent, rather close together, the lateral being close to 

 the eye- margin ; clypeus not separated, prominent, and somewhat 

 rounded anteriorly. Antennae 17-jointed, short, not longer than 

 the thorax, the scape and pedicel yellow ; flagellum dark brown, 

 the first joint the longest, about three times as long as thick at 

 apex, the following joints very gradually shortening. Thorax 

 smooth, without parapsidal furrows, the mesonotum as wide as 

 long, the scutellum with a transverse furrow at base ; metathorax 

 posteriorly obliquely truncate, the truncature impressed medially 

 and bounded by carinae at the sides. Wings subhyaline, the stigma 

 very large, triangular, and, as well as the venation, brown. 

 Abdomen compressed, with the petiole very long and slender, about 

 as long as the hind femora, slightly dusky towards base ; body of 

 abdomen about twice as long as the petiole, the first three segments 

 subequal. 



Mount Gay Estate. Described from one male specimen. 



