784 MB. W. H. ASHMEAD — BEPOBT OS THE PABASITIO [NoV. 19, 



hyaline, pubescent, the stigma whitish, the nervures tinged with 

 brown, the second abscissa of radius about one-half longer than 

 the first, the recuirent nervure joining an angle in the second 

 submarginal cell. Abdomen long-oval, about as long as the head 

 and thorax united, the lateral margins of the first segment and 

 a large spot on dorsum of second and third segments rufous, rest 

 of abdomen black ; the plate of the first segment is rugose, the 

 following segments smooth and shining but slightly wrinkled ; 

 ovipositor short, stout. 



Mount Gay Estate. Two female specimens. 



(2) HOEMIUS HELLEUS, Ashm. 



Grand Etang and Mount Gay Estate. Two female specimens. 



Subfamily Ehogadin^. 

 Ehogas, Nees. 



EhOGAS BIFASCIATUS, Sp. n. 



2 . Length 5 mm. Brownish yellow ; eyes, stemmaticum, and 

 last joint of tarsi black ; abdominal segments 1, 2, and 3 longi- 

 tudinally striated, the first with a median carina. 



Antennae 40-jointed, the basal third of the flagellum black. 

 Wings hyaUne, bifasciated ; the first fascia is situated at the base 

 of the basal nervure and encloses the transverse median nervure ; 

 the second extends across the wing from the middle of the stigma ; 

 all nervures, except the portions enclosed by the fascite, are 

 brownish yellow, the portions enclosed by the fascise being black ; 

 there is also a black spot at base of costal and anal nervures. 



(S . Length 4 mm. Agrees with the female, except the antennae 

 are 34-jointed, wholly brownish yellow, or then with only two or 

 three basal joints of flagellum black. 



St. George's and Mount Gay Estate. Described from eight male 

 and four female specimens. 



Subfamily Chelonin^. 

 Phaneeotoma, "Wesmael. 



(1) Phanbeotoma insulaeis, Ashm. 1. c. p. 124. 



St. George's and Mount Gay Estate. Six specimens. 



(2) Phakeeotoma httmeealis, Ashm. 1. c. p. 125. 

 Mount Gay Estate. One specimen. 



Subfamily Agathidin^e. 



Agathis, Latreille. 



(1) Agathis eubeicinctus, Ashm. 1. c. p. 128. 



Balthazar, St. George's, and St. John's Eiver. Three female 

 specimens. This species a,lso occurs in Jamaica. 



