1895.] HTMByOPrEEA, OS THE I3I1A.ND OP GRBN'ADA.. 7&5 



little longer than wide, all the other joints, except the last, which 

 is conical and about twice as long as the penultimate, being 

 moniliform. 



Balthazar, Grand Etang, Mount Gay Estate, and St, John's 

 River. Described from one male and five female specimens. 



(10) TeLENOMUS .4XBITAESIS, sp. n. 



$. Length 0-65 mm. Polished black, impunctate ; antennae 

 black or brown-black ; legs fuscous or black, with the trochanters, 

 knees, and tarsi white or yellowish white ; wings hyaline, ciliated, 

 the venation light brown, the marginal vein about one-third the 

 length of the stigmal. 



Head transverse, about 3| times as wide as thick antero- 

 posteriorly ; first funicular joint not longer than thick, the second 

 a little shorter, the third and fourth minute, transverse, narrower 

 than the preceding ; club 5-jointed, with the joints, except the last, 

 transverse, the last conic. Abdomen shorter than the thorax, with 

 the second segment wider than long. 



The male measures about 0'55 mm. long ; the flagellum is 

 flliform-moniliform, light brown, the first flagellar joint being the 

 stoutest joint, stouter but not longer than the pedicel, all the 

 other joints, except the last, being smaller, moniliform, while the 

 legs are brownish. 



Mount Gay Estate and St. John's River. Described from 

 one male and five female specimens. 



[(11) Tblenomus flatitenteis. sp. n. 



5 . Length 0'6 mm. Head and thorax black, polished ; scape 

 and legs yellow ; flagellum light brown ; abdomen brownish 

 yellow ; wings hyaline, ciliated, the venation pale, the marginal 

 vein scarcely one-third the length of the stigmal. 



Head very wide, 3g times as wide as thick antero-posteriorly ; 

 flagellum about Ig times as long as the scape, the first joint 

 scarcely longer than thick and much smaller than the pedicel, 

 second and third joints moniliform, the third slightly the smaller 

 joint, the fourth minute, transverse, the fifth transverse, but wider 

 and larger than the fourth ; club 4-jointed, the joints, except the 

 last, quadrate, nearly equal in size, the last conical. Abdomen 

 truncate at apex and not longer than wide at apex, viewed from 

 above more or less triangular, the second segment being wider 

 than long. 



Hab. Kingston, Jamaica. Described from two female specimens 

 in National Museum, received from T. D. A. Cockerell.] 



(12) Telenomps conyergen-s, sp. n. 



5 . Length 0*8 mm. Polished black, impunctate ; antennae, 

 except club, and the legs brownish yellow, rarely with the funi- 

 cular joints above dusky; wings hyaline, ciliated, the venation 

 brownish, the marginal vein not quite half the length of the 

 stigmal. 



