^96 MB. W. H. ASHMBAD — BEPOET ON THE PABASlTIC [NoV. IS,- 



Head transverse-quadrate, about 2^ times as wide as thick 

 antero-posteriorly, the occiput deeply concave ; first joint of f unicle 

 not longer than thick, the second, third, and fourth wider than 

 long and gradually becoming shorter aud narrower ; club 5-jointed, 

 the joints, except the last, transverse, the third the widest, the last 

 conical. Abdomen viewed from above ovate, the second joint much 

 longer than wide at apex. 



The male agrees with the female quite closely, except the 

 flagellum is filiform, brown-black or brown, the first and third 

 joints almost equal, the latter the stouter, the second joint one-half 

 longer than the first, the following joints shorter than first, 

 elliptical, gradually shortening and becoming moniliform, the last 

 being conical and more than t^^dce as long as the penultimate. 



Balthazar, Mount Gay Estate, and St. George's. Described 

 from one male and eight female specimens. 



(13) TELEifOiTCS coNi"Usus, Ashm. 1. c. p. 204. 

 Balthazar and Mount Gay Estate. Five female specimens. 



(14) Teleno^jus coifsiMiLis, sp. n. 



5 . Length 0*65 mm. Black, polished, the mesonotum sub- 

 opaque, minutely punctate ; antennae, except scape beneath, 

 brown-black ; legs brownish yellow ; wings hyaline, ciliated, the 

 venation hght brown, the marginal vein about half the length of 

 the stigmal. 



Head quadrate, not twice as wide as thick antero-posteriorly ; 

 funiclar joints 1 aud 2 about equal, not longer than thick, 3 and 

 4 small, moniliform ; club 5-jointed, fusiform, the joints, except 

 the last, transverse, the last conical. Abdomen ovate, as long as 

 the thorax, the first segment and the second at extreme base 

 striated, the second segment being about 1| times as long as wide 

 at apex. 



Balthazar. Described from one female specimen. 



(15) Telesomtjs magniclavtts, Ashm. 1. c. p. 205. 

 Grenada. Six female specimens. 



Tribe. Telbasini, 

 Geton, Haliday. 



GeTON BASICINCTIJS, sp. n. 



2 . Length 0*9 mm. Polished black ; petiole of abdomen and 

 legs bro\sTiish yellow ; antennae black ; wings hyaline. 



Head transverse, 3 times as wide as thick antero-posteriorly ; 

 antennae 12-jointed, the first and second funicular joints subequal, 

 a little longer than the pedicel, the third and fourth very minute ; 

 club 6-jointed, the joints, except the last, transverse-quadrate, the 

 last conic; first joint of abdomen wider than long, yellow, and 

 finely striated ; body of abdomen oval, black. 



Balthazar. Described from a single female specimen, readily 



