1895.] HTiraifOPTEEA OP THE ISLAND OF GBENADA. 803 



Tribe ii. Diapeiini. 



LoxoTEOPA, Forster. 



Table of Species. 

 Black. 



Pleura rufous ; antennae 12-jointed, extending to base of 

 abdomen ; pedicel twice a8 long as the first funicular 

 joint, the latterjtwice as long as the second ; funicular 

 joints 2 to 5 moniliform L, pleuralis. 



Pleura black; antennce 12-jointed, longer than the body ; 

 pedicel oval, thicker at apex than the first funiclar 

 joint is long ; the funiclar joints 2 to 4 not longer 

 than thick, 5 and 6 wider than long, 7 twice as wide 

 as long L, grenadensis. 



(1) LoXOTEOPA PLEinaALIS, sp. n. 



5 , Length 1"5 mm. Polished black ; antennae, except the 

 abrupt 3-jointed club, and the legs reddish yellow ; club black ; 

 sides of thorax rufous ; wings hyaline, ciliated, the stigma piceous ; 

 costae and basal nervures hyaline or yellowish white. 



Head globose, the frons emarginated, the face piceous ; antennae 

 12-jointed, reaching to base of abdomen, the funicle a little longer 

 than the scape ; pedicel twice as large as the first funicular joint ; 

 fuuicle 7-jointed, the first joint twice as long as the second, joints 

 2 to 5 moniliform, about equal in size, not longer than thick, joints 

 6 and 7 transverse; club abrupt, large, 3-jointed, black, the first and 

 second joints transverse-quadrate, the third or last a little longer 

 than the penultimate ; scutellum ^vith a moderate-sized fovea at 

 base ; metathorax clothed with a dense pubescence ; abdomen 

 oblong-oval, as long as the thorax, the petiole a little longer than 

 thick, pubescent. 



Balthazar. Described from one female specimen. 



(2) LOXOTBOPA GEENADElSrSIS, sp. n. 



2 . Length 0-9 mm. Polished black ; antennae, except the 

 abrupt 3-jointed club, and legs reddish yellow ; club black ; wings 

 hyahne, ciliated, the stigma yellowish. 



Head globose, the frons truncate ; antennae 12-jointed, longer 

 than the body, the funicle twice as long as the scape, which is 

 stout, obclavate ; pedicel very stout, obcouical, thicker at tip than 

 the first funicular joint is long ; funicle 7-jointed, the first joint 

 only a little longer than thick, joints 2 to 4 not longer than thick, 

 joint 5 very slightly wider than long, joint 6 a little wider, while 

 joint 7 is still wider, or twice as wide as long; club abrupt^ 

 3-jointed, the first and second joints quadrate, the last obtusely 

 conical, a little longer than either of the others ; collar pubescent at 

 sides ; scutellum with a large fovea at base ; metathorax and 

 petiole clothed with a griseous pubescence, the latter wider than 

 long ; body of abdomen oblong- oval, truncate at tip. 



Balthazar, Described from one female specimen. 



