1895.] HYiEBIfOPTEEi. OF THE ISLAOT) OF GEEjrAJ)A, 797 



distinguished from all others placed in this genus by the yeUow 

 petiole and its highly polished impunctured surface. 



HoPLOGEXON, Ashmead. 



HOPLOGETON PALLIPES, sp. n. 



2 . Length 0-8 mm. Black, shining ; scape, pedicel, legs, 

 including coxae, mandibles, and first abdominal segment yeUow ; 

 flagellum brown-black. 



Head transverse, smooth, polished, impunctate; mesonotum 

 posteriorly and the scutellum faintly, microscopically punctate ; 

 metathorax with a piceous tinge. "Wings hyaline, extending 

 slightly beyond the apex of abdomen, the venation light brown. 

 Abdomen, except first segment, smooth, pohshed; first segment 

 yellow, striated. 



Mount Q-ay Estate. Described from one female specimen. 



Tribe SoELTONiia. 

 Caioteieia, Westwood. 



(1) CaLOTELEIA DOESALiS, sp. n. 



2 . Length 2-2 mm. Opaque, black, the mesonotum, scape, 

 pedicel, leg3, petiole of abdomen beneath, and the base of the third 

 venti'al segment brownish yellow. 



Head transverse, twice as vnde as thick antero-posteriorly, 

 closely punctate ; eyes sparsely pubescent ; antennae 12-jointed, 

 clavate, the scape about as long as the pedicel and funicle united ; 

 first funicular joint about as long as the pedicel ; joints 2 to 4 

 moniliform, the fourth a little transverse and a little smaller than 

 the third ; club large, fusiform, 6-jointed. Thorax without 

 furrows, closely piinctate, the metathorax with acute lateral 

 tubercles ; wings hyaline, iridescent, not extending quite to the 

 tip of the abdomen, the venation light brown. Abdomen fusiform, 

 about one and a half times as long as the head and thorax united, 

 smooth and polished, except the petiole, which is striated ; the horn 

 at base is quite short. 



Balthazar. Described from one female specimen. 



(2) CaLOTELEIA STEIATIEEO^'S, sp. n. 



2 . Length 3 mm. Black, shining ; collar piceous ; scape and 

 legs brownish yellow. 



Head on vertex and the frons coarsely, longitudinally striated, 

 the occiput transversely striated ; flagellum twice as long as the 

 scape, the first joint j longer than the pedicel, the second joint 

 twice as long as thick, fourth and fifth not longer than thick ; club 

 subfusifrom, 6-jointed, the joints, except the last, transverse- 

 quadrate. Thorax with distinct parapsidal furrows, the surface 

 anteriorly sparsely punctate and faintly shagreened posteriorly, 

 while the scutellum is smooth, impunctate. Wings hyahn©, 



Pboc. Zool. Soc— 1895, No. LI. 51 



