1895,] HYMENOPTBBA OP TKE ISLAND OF GRENADA. 799 



joints, except the first and last, nearly equal, the first a little 

 longer than the pedicel, the last ovate. Thorax convex, without 

 parapsidai furrows ; wings hyaline, the nervures light brown ; legs 

 black, tibisB with an annulus at base and the anterior tibise at apex 

 yellowish, all tarsi brownish yellow. Abdomen as long as head 

 and thorax united, the segments constricted and striated at the 

 sutures. 



Balthazar. Described from one male specimen. 



Hadeokotus, Forster. 



(1) Hadrokotus ruqosithorax, sp. n. 



§ . Length 1"6 mm. Black, very coarsely, irregularly rugose, 

 the thorax showing several raised lines before the scutellum ; 

 antennae entirely black ; legs black, the trochanters, anterior tibise, 

 and base of middle and posterior tibise, and all tarsi brownish 

 yellow ; wings hyaline, the nervures light brown, the marginal 

 vein scarcely half the length of the stigmal vein. 



Head wider than the thorax, the facial impression bounded by a 

 raised margin, transversely striated ; mandibles black ; pedicel 

 much longer and stouter than the first funicular joint ; funicular 

 joints to club gradually broadened ; club fusiform, the four middle 

 joints much broader than long, the last conic. Thorax very 

 coarsely, irregularly rugose ; scutellum coarsely rugose. Abdomen 

 oval, sessile, shagreened, the second segment a little the longest, 

 the third scarcely half as long as the second, the fourth half the 

 length of the third, the following very short ; first segment and 

 the second at base above striated ; venter punctate, 



St, John's Eiver. Described from one female specimen, 



(2) Hadronotiis agilis, sp. n. 



§ , Length 0*9 mm. Black, coarsely rugose ; scape at extreme 

 base, tibise, and tarsi honey-yellow. 



Head wider than the thorax, the facial impression immargined ; 

 first funicular joint two-thirds the length of pedicel ; second half 

 the length of first, third and fourth transverse ; club-joints, except 

 the last, transverse, "Wings hyaline, the venation light brown, 

 the marginal vein about as long as the stigmal. Abdomen 

 shagreened, the second segment a little longer than the first, the 

 first striated. 



Mount Gay Estate. Described from one female specimen. 



(3) Hadeonotus ateocoxalis, sp, n. 



2 , Length 1-2 mm. Black, opaque, rugose ; antennse, except 

 club, and legs, except coxsd and trochanters, brownish yellow ; 

 club, cox£e, and trochanters black, "Wings hyaline, the venation 

 yellowish, the marginal vein not half the length of the stigmal ; 

 pleura striated. Abdomen rugose, clothed with, a glittering white 

 pubescence, the first and second segments above striated. 

 Mount Gray Estate. Described from one female specimen, 



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